Sept. 22, 2006

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September 22, 2006

The Catholic News & Herald 1

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Roman Catholic Diocese of Charlotte

2006 Eucharistic Congress

Part 6 of Father Buettner’s 7-part series discusses Congress speakers Established Jan. 12, 1972 by Pope Paul VI September 22, 2006

‘Equal in dignity’ in God’s eyes

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Pope reiterates his regret that his comments offended Muslims

Bishop Jugis says dialogue of cultures needed by KEVIN E. MURRAY

JOANITA M. NELLENBACH

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HICKORY — Two girls approach a third, who is sitting in a wheelchair. “Do we call you handicapped or disabled?” they ask. “Call me Charlotte,” the girl replies. Sue Rebich showed that cartoon by Morrie Turner, a cartoonist known for his integrated comic strips, during the parish catechetical leader in-service session, “Faith Formation for Persons with

Respecting ‘every stage of life’

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Amid criticism and cultures

Catechists explore faith formation for persons with disabilities

See DIGNITY, page 12

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CHARLOTTE — The same day as Pope Benedict XVI again expressed regret that his remarks on Islam had been misunderstood and emphasized his “profound respect” for Muslims, Bishop Peter J. Jugis was discussing the topic on a Charlotte-based radio station. “It is a timely issue,” See ISLAM, page 8

CNS photo by Dario Pignatelli, Reuters

Pope Benedict XVI speaks during his Sunday Angelus prayer at his summer residence in Castel Gandolfo, Italy, Sept. 17. The pope said he was “deeply sorry” that Muslims were offended by his reference to a historical criticism of Islam, which he said does not reflect his own opinion.

MORE COVERAGE Page 14 | Media botch pope’s message Page 15 | Bishop Jugis on the West, God and culture

Helping across borders

Charlotte parish to assist Peruvian mission

Pope endorses adult stem-cell research

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KEVIN E. MURRAY editor

by CAROL GLATZ catholic news service

ROME — Pope Benedict X V I endors ed s t e m - c e l l research and therapy utilizing stem cells harvested from adults and umbilical-cord blood. He also called for researchers and doctors to work more closely together in applying the latest research.

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See STEM CELLS, page 6

Father Mark Lawlor, pastor of St. Vincent de Paul Church in Charlotte, celebrates Mass at St. Martin de Porres Church in Aguaytia, Peru in August.

CHARLOTTE — A Charlotte parish is hoping to offer assistance to a Catholic mission in the jungles of Peru. Father Mark Lawlor, pastor of St. Vincent de Paul Church in Charlotte, recently returned from the South American country. During his Aug. 21-31 trip, he established an outreach program between his parish and St. Martin de Porres Church, a small church in the town of

Aguaytia, in the Apostolic Vicariate of Pucallpa. “In a place like south Charlotte, we are blessed with the ability to have a pastoral outreach,” said Father Lawlor. “In many places in Latin America, there are dedicated clergy, religious and laity serving in vibrant parishes, but their material resources are usually very limited,” he said. Peru is a nation of some See MISSION, page 5

Around the Diocese

Respect Life

Culture Watch

Middle schooler earns Peacemaker; fire at parish

Life Chain locations around diocese

Fall’s new TV series; screenwriting contest

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