September 15, 2006
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2006 Eucharistic Congress Part 5 of Father Buettner’s 7-part series discusses ‘Walking with the Lord’
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Values, virtue and vogue Program promotes m o d e s t y, v i r t u e for young catholic women
A Pilgrim Virgin Statue of Our Lady of Fatima recently visited a home in Greensboro as part of a cross-country tour to promote the messages of the Blessed Mother as well as positive values of tradition, family and property.
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KAREN A. EVANS staff writer
Photo by Deacon Gerald Potkay
The Pilgrim Virgin Statue of Our Lady of Fatima is pictured on display in home of George and Norma Bean in Greensboro Sept. 7.
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Whitney Milby (right) helps Katie Washington put the final touches on her outfit for the Values in Vogue fashion show in Salisbury Sept. 10. The Values in Vogue program taught Catholic girls ages 8 to 18 the importance of modesty in dress and behavior, while letting the girls wear stylish and comfortable clothes.
SALISBURY — Thirtyseven young Catholic girls. A sparse stage in a historical theater in downtown Salisbury. Dozens of dresses, skirts, wrap sweaters, sparkling purses and shoes. Short skirts paired with leggings. Spaghetti straps covered by stylish shrugs. Fashionable outfits any girl would want to wear, and parents would be proud for their daughters to wear to church, school or the mall. Values in Vogue, a summerlong program, culminated in a fashion show at the Meroney Theater Sept. 10. Adapted from a fashion show first held in Spartanburg, See VOGUE, page 8
Small church big in faith The divine
St. Joseph Church celebrates 65 years in Bryson City JOANITA M. NELLENBACH
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Photo by Joanita M. Nellenbach
Bishop Emeritus William G. Curlin greets parishioners after Mass celebrating the 65th anniversary of the dedication of St. Joseph Church in Bryson City Sept. 10.
BRYSON CITY — “Sixtyfive years ago, Bishop Eugene McGuinness came out here when the roads weren’t that good to dedicate two churches,” Father Shawn O’Neal, pastor of St. Joseph Church in Bryson City, told his congregation Sept. 10. Bishop McGuinness of the Diocese of Raleigh,
which then comprised all of North Carolina, dedicated St. John the Evangelist Church in Waynesville Sept. 7 and St. Joseph Church Sept. 10 in 1941. To c e l e b r a t e t h e 65th anniversary this year, parishioners and visitors filled St. Joseph Church’s wooden pews, with the overflow seated beneath a canopy just outside
importance
In scholarly lecture, pope reflects on crisis of faith, reason by JOHN THAVIS catholic news service
REGENSBURG, Germany — In a lecture at the German university where he once taught theology, Pope Benedict XVI used a historical critique See CRISIS, page 12
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Around the Diocese
Culture Watch
Perspectives
Students remember 9-11; program aids refugees
Book on Vatican’s world role; Catholic game show
C.S. Lewis meets YouTube; the church and the U.N.
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