June 23, 2006
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Vocations
Roman Catholic Diocese of Charlotte
Bishop Peter J. Jugis announces pastoral appointments; Sisters of Mercy jubilarians | Pages 4-5
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Serving Catholics in Western North Carolina in the Diocese of Charlotte
vOLUME 15
no. 34
Completing the journey
New bishop for Raleigh
Bishop Jugis ordains 16 as permanent deacons
Bishop Gossman retires, successor named
by
KAREN A. EVANS
by JERRY FILTEAU catholic news service
staff writer
CHARLOTTE — After six-and-a-half years of diaconate training, 16 men were ordained as permanent deacons at St. Gabriel Church in Charlotte June 10. Their training included three-and-a-half years of formation preparation, six months of spiritual direction and completion of the two-year lay ministry program. Bishop Peter J. Jugis celebrated the Mass attended by Bishop Emeritus William G. Curlin; Abbot Placid Solari of Belmont Abbey in Belmont; See DEACONS, page 5
For a new America Church role seen in mobilizing Hispanics after immigration marches by AGOSTINO BONO catholic news service
WASHINGTON — The Catholic Church can play an important role in mobilizing Hispanics to influence public policy, said several speakers at a Washington symposium examining Hispanic participaSee IMMIGRANTS, page 13
Photo by Karen A. Evans
Bishop Peter J. Jugis kneels before the altar with Deacon George Szalony (left) and Deacon Ben Wenning (right) as the candidates for the permanent diaconate lie prostrate during the litany of the saints at the Mass for the ordination to the permanent diaconate, held at St. Gabriel Church in Charlotte June 10.
WASHINGTON — Pope Benedict XVI has accepted the resignation of Bishop F. Joseph Gossman of Raleigh and named Philadelphia Auxiliary Bishop Michael F. Burbidge to succeed him. Archbishop Pietro Sambi, apostolic nuncio to the United States, announced the changes in Washington June 8. Bishop Burbidge is to be installed as bishop of Raleigh Aug. 4. Bishop Gossman is to serve as administrator of the diocese until Bishop Burbidge’s installation. Bishop Gossman, 76, has been a bishop since 1968 and head of the Diocese of Raleigh since 1975. With his retirement there are only five active U.S. bishops who were given their current posts by Pope Paul VI. See BISHOP, page 12
Stepping out into a wide-open Charlotte Catholic graduates 282 by
KAREN A. EVANS staff writer
CHARLOTTE — A closeknit group of students took their first steps into the world beyond high school as the Charlotte Catholic High School class of 2006 received their diplomas at Ovens Auditorium June 7. “We are a class that has made, and can continue to make, a difference; a class
filled with possibility and determination,” said Rachel Hesler in her salutatorian address. “These invaluable life lessons will take us far as we address the challenges of an exciting new chapter in our lives.” The diplomas were conferred by Mgsr. Mauricio W. West, vicar general and chancellor for the Diocese of See GRADUATION, page 9
Photo by Karen A. Evans
Charlotte Catholic graduates toss their caps in the air following their commencement ceremony at Ovens Auditorium in Charlotte June 7.
Around the Diocese
In Our Schools
Perspectives
Confirmation; Interfaith prayer meeting
End-of-school celebrations
Life is precious; Ominous date
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