Sept. 30, 2005

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September 30, 2005

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A procession of faith

March said to signal more unified faith-based voice in opposing war by

WASHINGTON — With all major faith groups represented, the Sept. 24 protest march in Washington against the war in Iraq marked a new step in the effort to bring a more unified religious voice to the anti-war movement, according to a representative of Pax Christi USA. Michael Jones, director of communications for the Catholic peace movement based in Erie, Pa., said at least 500 Pax Christi members and thousands of other Catholics participated in the demonstration, which drew an estimated 100,000

editor

See CONGRESS, page 7

NANCY FRAZIER O’BRIEN

catholic news service

KEVIN E. MURRAY

CHARLOTTE — Construction workers atop a high rise paused and tipped their hardhats in respect. People lining the streets knelt reverently in silence. Those who weren’t Catholic watched with great interest. It was the first time a eucharistic procession had made its way through the streets of uptown Charlotte. Approximately 3,500 people from across the 46-county Diocese of Charlotte joined Bishop Peter J. Jugis as he carried a monstrance holding the Blessed Sacrament from St. Peter Church to the Charlotte Convention Center Sept. 24. The procession was part of

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Faith and protest

Thousands gather for diocese’s first Eucharistic by

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See PROTEST, page 13 Photo by Kevin E. Murray

Bishop Peter J. Jugis carries a monstrance blessed by Pope John Paul II during a eucharistic procession in uptown Charlotte Sept. 24. The procession was part of the Diocese of Charlotte’s first Eucharistic Congress, which took place at the Charlotte Convention Center Sept. 23-24.

Speakers of the Word

Messages of faith, inspiration imparted at Eucharistic by

KEVIN E. MURRAY editor

Photo by Kevin E. Murray

Scott Hahn, a theology and Scripture professor at Franciscan University of Steubenville, Ohio, speaks to thousands of people during the Eucharistic Congress at the Charlotte Convention Center Sept. 24.

CHARLOTTE — One speaker spun basketballs on his fingertips. Another punched through wood boards. Despite the theatrics, the messages of the speakers were similar and quite clear — they challenged people to be better Catholics and to stand up for

A star is born?

Charlotte Catholic senior in Will Ferrell by

KAREN A. EVANS staff writer

their faith. A dozen speakers offered inspiring talks throughout the day to the adults, teens and children gathered for the diocesan Eucharistic Congress at the Charlotte Convention Center Sept. 23-24. Speakers included actor

CHARLOTTE — When most people meet someone they admire — the pope, a politician or an entertainer — they ask for an autograph or pose for a photo. They don’t insult them. But that’s exactly what Matt Day did to actor Will Ferrell. And he got paid to do it.

See SPEAKERS, page 8

See ACTOR, page 12

Stronger marriages

In Our Schools

Perspectives

Teams of Our Lady provide spiritual growth for couples

St. Pius X advisory board recognized; St. Leo the Great wins Blue Ribbon

‘Mystery of the Mass’ conclusion; St. Malachy’s prophecy

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