Sept. 23, 2005

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September 23, 2005

The Catholic News & Herald 1

www.charlottediocese.org

Roman Catholic Diocese of Charlotte

Year of the Eucharist

Mystery of the Mass, Part 26; eucharistic adoration list

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Established Jan. 12, 1972 by Pope Paul VI SEPTEMBER 23, 2005

Keeping a nation ‘under God’

Look for Eucharistic Congress coverage in our next issue! Serving Catholics in Western North Carolina in the Diocese of Charlotte

St. Matthew Church celebrates 19th year with parish festival by

CATHOLIC NEWS SERVICE

WASHINGTON — The Knights of Columbus and other parties in a lawsuit filed over the Pledge of Allegiance have appealed a federal judge’s ruling that the pledge cannot be recited in public schools because of its reference to God. U.S. District Judge Lawrence Karlton of Sacramento, Calif., said Sept. 14 that under a previous ruling by the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals, which found the practice unconstitutional, the current case is legally resolved already. In the previous case, the Supreme Court ruled in June that Dr. Michael Newdow lacked the legal standing to sue See PLEDGE, page 4

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Tending the garden of faith

Knights, other groups appeal new ruling on Pledge of Allegiance by

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KAREN A. EVANS staff writer

Photo by Karen A. Evans

Joey and Gracie Linus explore the Grandparent Garden at St. Matthew Church Sept. 17. The garden was dedicated by Msgr. John McSweeney, pastor, during the Festival of Faith, which celebrated the church’s 19th anniversary.

CHARLOTTE — St. Matthew Church in southeast Charlotte celebrated its 19th anniversary and the feast of its patron in grand style Sept. 17. The Festival of Faith celebration opened with morning Mass celebrated by Msgr. John McSweeney, pastor, followed by a eucharistic procession in honor of the Year of the Eucharist. Father Carmen Malacari, parochial vicar, concelebrated the Mass. “Today is a celebration of our eucharistic faith,” said Msgr. McSweeney. “We also celebrate our diversity of cultures.” Later that morning, Msgr. McSweeney dedicated the See FESTIVAL, page 5

FIGHTING FOR LIFE

His final hours

Catholics rallying for pro-life issues

Before his death, pope prayed to ‘go to the house of the Father’

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Life Chains to be held around Diocese of Charlotte and show their support for life, hundreds of parishes in dioceses around the country are participating in Life Chains. In the Diocese of Charlotte, parishes will be standing along property lines of their respective churches, on city sidewalks and with other church groups in their towns. People will hold

KEVIN E. MURRAY

by JOHN THAVIS catholic news service

editor

CHARLOTTE — Catholics will once again be standing up for life across the Diocese of Charlotte and the United States. The U.S. Catholic Church observes October as Respect Life Month, with Respect Life Sunday falling on Oct. 2. To help kick-off the month

Poster Courtesy of CNS

The cover of the 2005-2006 Respect Life Program from the U.S. bishops.

See LIFE, page 9

VATICAN CITY — Pope John Paul II’s last words before his death were “Let me go to the house of the Father,” according to the Vatican’s official account of his final hours. The pope murmured the phrase in Polish “with a very weak voice and mumbled words” to those gathered at his bedside six hours before he died April 2, the Vatican said.

The detailed chronology was contained in a special 223page supplement to the “Acta Apostolica Sedis,” the official record of Vatican documents and acts, released Sept. 19. Most of the account deals with previously published information about the pope’s deteriorating medical condition, the actions taken at his death, the arrangements for his See POPE, page 13

Triumph of the Cross

Culture Watch

Perspectives

Many gather for annual conference in Arden

Books on pope’s theological vision; JPII movie in works

Katrina’s blessings; the blame game; marrying a relative

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