May 5, 2006

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May 5, 2006

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www.charlottediocese.org

Youths in Action

Roman Catholic Diocese of Charlotte

Hundreds gather at Diocesan Youth Conference; students work in Mississippi | Page 4

Established Jan. 12, 1972 by Pope Paul VI May 5, 2006

Serving Catholics in Western North Carolina in the Diocese of Charlotte

Finding solitude with God Hermit explores eremitic life in by

HAYESVILLE — “I think I always wanted to be hermit,” Brother John Schroeder said. “I’ve always been a solitary, which is funny because I enjoy company, but I enjoy company on my terms.” In March, Brother Schroeder, 70, was invested with the habit of the Community of Hermits of St. Bruno (CHSB) during Sunday Mass at Immaculate Heart of Mary Church. Father George Kloster, pastor, performed the “rite of the Habit,” blessing Brother Schroeder’s white tunic and scapular. See HERMIT, page 5

Respecting Life

by

NANCY FRAZIER O’BRIEN

catholic news service

WASHINGTON — Thirty-three years after Roe v. Wade, most Americans still do not understand the 1973 Supreme Court decision that legalized abortion in nearly all circumstances, according to poll results released April 25 in Washington. Although 65 percent of See POLL, page 13

Catholic leaders decry gospel of Judas by

correspondent

Catholic women turning away from abortion

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Pope says Judas was a greedy liar

JOANITA M. NELLENBACH

Poll: Americans more pro-life, still don’t grasp Roe

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Photo by Joanita M. Nellenbach

Hermit of St. Bruno Brother John Schroeder plays with Bam, one of two dogs who are his hermitage companions, near his motor home in Hayesville in April.

CATHOLIC NEWS SERVICE

WASHINGTON — Not long after the National Geographic Society put the sympathetic gospel of Judas on display, Catholic leaders — including the pope — were quick to set the record straight that Judas betrayed his friend and Lord after the Last Supper. In fact, said Pope Benedict XVI, Judas was a greedy liar who put his desire for money ahead of his relationship with Jesus and his love for God. The document that went on display in Washington April 6 is a third-century Coptic translation of what had originally been written in Greek before 180. The society released English translations of portions of the text, which portrays Judas as Jesus’ closest disciple and says Jesus asked Judas to hand him over to the Roman authoriSee JUDAS, page 8

Serving the people

Catholic Social Services touches many by

KAREN A. EVANS staff writer

Editor’s Note: Some names have been changed for privacy. CHARLOTTE — For many years, Catholic Social Services (CSS) has served the needs of the people of North Carolina, Catholic and nonCatholic alike. Bishop Peter J. Jugis declared the week of April

29-May 6 as Catholic Social Services Week throughout the 46 counties in the Diocese of Charlotte. The week provided an opportunity to speak about CSS services and to express gratitude for the support of many individuals in the parishes and the broader community. CSS sponsors numerous programs providing services See CSS, page 9

Photo by Karen A. Evans

John and Teofila Rodziewicz watch their grandson Christopher during a cooking class sponsored by New Horizons for Children and Families, held at the Pastoral Center in Charlotte May 1.

A bright future

Culture Watch

Perspectives

Priests include diocese in estate planning

Opus Dei’s new institute; ‘Left Behind’ flicks

Pope’s first year; ‘Da Vinci Code’ blessing

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