July 22, 2005
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NFP Awareness Week to encourage ‘healthier view of parenthood’
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Scientific data supports design in evolution, says cardinal by
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NEW YORK — Any evolutionary position that denies the “overwhelming evidence for design in biology is ideology, not science” and incompatible with Catholic teaching, said Austrian Cardinal Christoph Schonborn of Vienna. Many scientists want “to avoid the overwhelming evidence for purpose and design found in modern science,” he said in an article in the July 7 New York Times. See EVOLUTION, page 12
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LES COMBES, Italy (CNS) — Both body and soul can benefit from a relaxing, getaway vacation, especially one spent in the outdoors, Pope Benedict XVI said from an Alpine mountain retreat in northern Italy. Vacation time with family and loved ones offers the opportunity to spend “more time dedicated to prayer, reading and meditation on the deep meaning of life,” he said July 17 before praying the Sunday Angelus in Les Combes, in Italy’s Valle d’Aosta region. Because today’s lifestyles, especially in hectic cities,
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Planning families the natural way
Pope says body, soul can benefit from vacation, especially outdoors by
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Pope Benedict XVI looks out toward the mountains from an Alpine meadow near Les Combes in northern Italy July 14. The pontiff was vacationing at a Salesian villa in Les Combes through July 28.
CHARLOTTE — The Catholic Church sees sexuality as a gift from God that touches all aspects of the individuals involved — spiritual, moral, physical and psychological, according to Pope John Paul II. The late pope said in 1994 that the use of natural methods of family planning help couples keep these four aspects in mind as they decide together whether to take advantage of the wife’s fertile or infertile periods. With Natural Family Planning Awareness Week July 2430 this year, the pope’s beliefs still hold true, according to many Catholic pro-life and family advocates around the country and in the Diocese of Charlotte. On July 16, Bishop Peter J. Jugis blessed Northgate Family Medicine in Concord, where See PLANNING, page 7
Moved by faith: Six from diocese honored Hundreds gather for N.C. Black Catholic Conference RALEIGH — Six people from the Diocese of Charlotte were recognized for their outstanding service to the Catholic Church and the community. The group, along with six from the Diocese of Raleigh, were honored during the second annual North Carolina Black Catholic Conference, held at the Sheraton Raleigh Capital Center Hotel June 24-26.
Msgr. Mauricio W. West, vicar general and chancellor of the Diocese of Charlotte, presented the awards to Angella Brown of St. Benedict the Moor Church in WinstonSalem; Dale Brown, Freddie Dewalt and Sandy Murdock of Our Lady of Consolation Church in Charlotte; Father See CONFERENCE, page 5
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African dancers and musicians open the North Carolina Black Catholic Conference in Raleigh June 24.
The pope and Potter
Youths in Action
Perspectives
Attention given to 2003 Cardinal Ratzinger letter on Harry Potter
Girl and Boy Scouts honor their own with awards, ranks
Stem cells without embryos; rushing to judgment
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