May 26, 2006

Page 1

May 26, 2006

The Catholic News & Herald 1

www.charlottediocese.org

Roman Catholic Diocese of Charlotte

Parish Profile:

St. Benedict Church provides welcoming parish, community outreach | Page 16

Established Jan. 12, 1972 by Pope Paul VI may 26, 2006

Serving Catholics in Western North Carolina in the Diocese of Charlotte

Answering God’s call

Diocesan schools work to prevent bullying by

KEVIN E. MURRAY

CHARLOTTE — A group of men recently took important steps toward fulfilling their vocational callings. In two separate ceremonies, five men were ordained to the transitional diaconate, the final stage of preparation for ordination to the priesthood. Richard Gerard DeClue Jr. and Fred Werth were ordained as transitional deacons by Archbishop Edwin F. O’Brien, head of the U.S. Archdiocese for the Military Services, in the Crypt Church at the Basilica of the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception in See DEACONS, page 5

Building his

Deacons Fred Werth and Richard DeClue lie prostrate during their ordination as transitional deacons in the Crypt Church at the Basilica of the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception in Washington, D.C. March 25. Archbishop Edwin F. O’Brien celebrated the Mass.

Domino founder’s plan for town near Catholic university sparks debate

Preferring Bible over

W E S T PA L M BEACH, Fla. — A Catholic philanthropist’s plans to develop a town around the new site of a Catholic university in Florida has raised concerns from critics both within and outside church circles. B u t To m M o n a g h a n remains firm in his commitment to the project and its See DEBATE, page 12

KAREN A. EVANS staff writer

editor

by TOM TRACY catholic news service

no. 32

Combating a persistent problem

Five new transitional deacons ordained by

vOLUME 15

Courtesy Photo by Theological College

CHARLOTTE — Bullying is such a serious issue that the federal Centers for Disease Control and Prevention in Atlanta monitor it as a “child-risk behavior,” according to Lynne Lang, a school community health educator in St. Louis. In fact, she said 160,000 children stay home from school each day because they’re afraid of someone at their schools. One in six children identified as bullies by age 8 will be in the criminal justice system by age 24, Lang added. One in eight will be linked to domestic violence by age 30. Bullying can come in many forms, according to Lang. It can be verbal, physical or emotional; it can be genderbased, she said, and there is “cyberbullying” — bullying in See BULLY, page 7

Catholics not swayed by ‘Da Vinci Code,’ according to poll by MARK PATTISON catholic news service

WA S H I N G T O N — According to a poll released May 15, American Catholics aren’t likely to be swayed by the claims made in the novel “The Da Vinci Code.” A nationwide telephone survey of U.S. Catholics found that 42 percent intend to “seek

the truth” — one of the catch phrases in the book and in promotions for the film version that opened May 19 — by studying the Bible more closely. In the poll more people said they would consult the Bible than any other source. According to the survey, See BIBLE, page 13

CNS photo by Kim Kyung-Hoon, Reuters

South Korean Christians picket in front of a theater advertising “The Da Vinci Code” movie in Seoul May 18. The slogans on the signs read “The content of ‘The Da Vinci Code’ is not a fact,” and “‘The Da Vinci Code’ is no more than fiction.”

‘Many Parts, One Body’

Culture Watch

Perspectives

Small Christian communities explored

Prayer on air; beware fake Vatican organist

Meeting the pope; overcoming worries with prayer

| Page 6

| Pages 10-11

| Pages 14-15


Turn static files into dynamic content formats.

Create a flipbook
Issuu converts static files into: digital portfolios, online yearbooks, online catalogs, digital photo albums and more. Sign up and create your flipbook.