May 8, 2009
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no. 26
Crowning To be men ‘filled with wisdom and the Holy Spirit’ achievements Two seminarians for diocese ordained as transitional deacons
Catholic girl wins title, helps others by
Photo courtesy of the Pontifical College Josephinum
COLUMBUS, Ohio — Two seminarians for the Diocese of Charlotte recently took steps closer to the priesthood. Bishop Peter J. Jugis ordained John Eckert and David Miller to the transitional diaconate in St. Turibius Chapel at the Pontifical College Josephinum in Columbus, Ohio April 26. Also ordained to the transitional diaconate was Andrew Budzinski, a seminarian for the Diocese of Fort Wayne-South Bend. Bishop Jugis was joined at the altar by priest-faculty of the seminary and by visiting priests from the deacon candidates’ respective dioceses. In his homily, Bishop Jugis spoke of the deacons’ role in helping their respective bishops and priests in three special ministries: the ministry of the altar, as a “servant of the sacred liturgy”; the ministry of
Bishop Peter J. Jugis ordains seminarian John Eckert to the transitional diaconate at the Pontifical College Josephinum in Columbus, Ohio April 26. Also ordained was seminarian David Miller.
See ORDAINED, page 5
KATHLEEN HEALY SCHMIEDER correspondent
HENDERSONVILLE — At 14, Lauren Gentile has a plan. She also has a crown, a title and a scholarship, which she hopes are just the beginning of her realizing her dreams. As the 2009 North Carolina Junior National Teenager winner, Lauren proved to be well rounded in all categories during the pageant competition in Charlotte March 20-21. And as a parishioner of Immaculate Conception Church in Hendersonville for the last three years, Lauren has devoted her time to helping others as well as pursuing her own goals. “There’s a lot going on. See TEEN, page 12
Fighting the flu
Catholic churches take preventive measures against spread of flu by DAVID AGREN catholic news service
MEXICO CITY — Catholic officials in several countries have issued guidelines for celebrating Mass during the outbreak of the swine flu, which is spread by human contact. See FLU, page 6
‘The precious gift … for the Middle East’
Pope’s pilgrimage will take message of peace to land of conflict by JOHN THAVIS catholic news service
VATICAN CITY — Pope Benedict XVI is set to begin a weeklong visit to the Holy Land, a pilgrimage in the footsteps of Christ and a journey through a political and interreligious minefield. In many ways, the May 8-15 visit to Jordan, Israel
and the Palestinian territories is the most challenging of the pope’s foreign visits to date, one that will test his skills of communication and bridgebuilding in a region of conflict and mistrust. After recent communications missteps at the Vatican, See POPE, page 8
CNS photo by Ali Jarekji, Reuters
A child stands next to a welcome poster for Pope Benedict XVI during a Mass in Amman, Jordan, May 2. The pope is scheduled to visit Jordan, Israel and the Palestinian territories during his May 8-15 trip to the Holy Land.
Sharing Scripture
Culture Watch
As the smoke clears
Local Catholic attends private audience with pope
Book on exorcisms; ‘Angels and Demons’ and Vatican
Bishop visits wildfire survivors in South Carolina
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