August 14, 2009
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Changing times call for ministerial modifications
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Making a scientific case for the Shroud of Turin
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HICKORY — A new pastoral plan for Hispanic ministry was promulgated by Bishop Peter J. Jugis during a celebration at the Catholic Conference Center in Hickory Aug. 8. The plan, which will become the guide for Hispanic ministry in the Diocese of Charlotte from 2009-2012, is the fourth plan of its kind in the dioceses’ history. It was derived from previous plans as well as a national plan established by the U.S. bishops. “The presence of the Hispanic population greatly
Dioceses of Charlotte’s CFO earns top honor by
KATIE MOORE
CHARLOTTE — John Iannone, a Catholic writer, lecturer and filmmaker, has studied the Shroud of Turin for 30 years. He refers to it as the “greatest CSI case in history.” In his presentation “The Three Cloths of Christ: The Emerging Treasures of Christianity” at St. Vincent de Paul Church in Charlotte July 29, Iannone presented a case for the authenticity of the shroud. “I love telling people about it because it really makes them think,” said Iannone, who is passionate about shedding light CNS photo by Catholic Press
Pope Benedict XVI receives a gift of an image of the Shroud of Turin during an audience with pilgrims from Turin, Italy, at the Vatican June 2, 2008. The pope announced at the audience that the Shroud of Turin will be displayed to the public in 2010.
Young men gather with bishop, priests, seminarians to discern vocations by
See WELDON, page 12
See SHROUD, page 13
A day for discerning
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CHARLOTTE — The Diocese of Charlotte’s chief financial officer was recognized recently as a top performer among his peers in the Charlotte financial community. William Weldon was a finalist for Charlotte Business
KATIE MOORE staff writer
See PLAN, page 9
Commitment to fiscal integrity
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Unshrouding the mystery
Bishop promulgates new pastoral plan for Hispanic ministry by
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KEVIN E. MURRAY editor
GASTONIA — Some were simply curious to learn more. Some already knew they have a calling to serve. “I wanted to come and meet the priests, to see how they work, what they do,” said 15-year-old Billy Stocker, a parishioner of Queen of the
Apostles in Belmont. Billy was among the 60 male high school and college students who gathered with the bishop, priests and seminarians of the Diocese of Charlotte for a Day of Discernment at St. Michael the Archangel Church in Gastonia Aug. 5. See DISCERN, page 5
Photo by Kevin E. Murray
Father Matthew Buettner (left), pastor of St. Dorothy Church in Lincolnton, eats lunch with young men participating in the diocesan Day of Discernment at St. Michael the Archangel Church in Gastonia Aug. 5.
To lead, to grow
Working for justice
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Pastor looks forward to serving, guiding parish
Parish team works to bring justice for immigrants
Book on animals in Christianity; new CDs
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