Oct. 3, 2008

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October 3, 2008

The Catholic News & Herald 1

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Roman Catholic Diocese of Charlotte

Perspectives The heart of prejudice; effective parish leadership; letters to the editor

Established Jan. 12, 1972 by Pope Paul VI October 3, 2008

Respect Life month

| Pages 14-15 Serving Catholics in Western North Carolina in the Diocese of Charlotte

CATHOLICS AND THE CAMPAIGN

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no. 41

Comparing the candidates’ views with church teaching CHARLOTTE — Abortion. Immigration. The Iraq war. Education. The environment. Do you know where the presidential candidates really stand on these issues? Do you know what the Catholic Church really teaches on them? The U.S. bishops’ document, “Forming Consciences for Faithful Citizenship,” seeks to provide a blueprint on how Catholic social teaching should affect political participation by Catholics. With this issue, The Catholic News & Herald begins a series of articles examining the political views of presidential candidates Sen. Barack Obama and Sen. John McCain in regard to “Faithful Citizenship” and Catholic social teaching.

Photo by CNS

This poster is part of the materials for the U.S. bishops’ 2008-09 Respect Life program, distributed by the Office of Pro-Life Activities, which has as its theme “Hope and Trust in Life.” The theme is centered around Pope Benedict XVI’s message during his celebrated visit to the United States in April.

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See story on page 9 CNS illustration by Mike Crupi, Catholic Courier

A man holding a rosary with the U.S. flag as a backdrop is silhouetted in this photo illustration. The U.S. bishops’ document “Forming Consciences for Faithful Citizenship” seeks to provide a blueprint on how Catholic social teaching should affect political participation by Catholics.

St. Gabriel School celebrates golden anniversary Parish school provides Catholic education for past 50 years by

KATIE MOORE staff writer

Photo by Katie Moore

Friends of St. Gabriel School in Charlotte browse memorabilia highlighting its 50-year history after Mass Sept. 27.

CHARLOTTE — “The greatest privilege we have is to pass on and share our faith with our children,” said Father Frank O’ Rourke, pastor of St. Gabriel Church in Charlotte. Fostering faith through Catholic education has been the mission of St. Gabriel

Campaign ’08

N.C. bishops release candidate survey, statement on voter preparation Bishops Jugis, Burbidge encourage informed voting by

KEVIN E. MURRAY editor

School for the past 50 years. Father O’Rourke celebrated a Mass Sept. 27 honoring the school’s golden anniversary. Concelebrating were former pastors Msgr. Richard Bellow and Father Edward Sheridan, along with Father Luis Osorio, current parochial vicar.

CHARLOTTE — The Catholic bishops of North Carolina are continuing to encourage their flocks to be faithful citizens. As a follow-up to their July launching of Catholic Voice NC, an initiative to give the

See SCHOOL, page 12

See VOTING, page 8

About discipleship

Culture Watch

Ongoing workshop explores RCIA process

Book on politics and Catholics; Paul Newman lauded

Eucharistic Congress

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See full coverage in next week’s issue.

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