Oct. 19, 2007

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October 19, 2007

The Catholic News & Herald 1

www.charlottediocese.org

Roman Catholic Diocese of Charlotte

Perspectives Finding silence to hear God’s voice; Catholics and money; feeding the hungry

Established Jan. 12, 1972 by Pope Paul VI October 19, 2007

Fighting the good fight

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

Bishop Jugis welcomes Catholicos Karekin II to Charlotte by

KEVIN E. MURRAY editor

KEVIN E. MURRAY editor

CHARLOTTE — Pro-life advocates are “warriors” in the fight against abortion, Judge Andrew Napolitano said. And that fight, he said, “is one that must be taken to the enemy at every opportunity, at every turn.” Napolitano, an author and Fox News Channel senior judicial analyst, spoke to more than 1,300 people attending the 13th annual banquet benefiting Room at the Inn, held at the Charlotte Convention Center Oct. 11. See PRO-LIFE, page 13

Standing for life

Photo by Kevin E. Murray

CHARLOTTE — A day after joining interfaith leaders at the Jefferson Memorial in Washington, the head of the Armenian Apostolic Church joined Bishop Peter J. Jugis for lunch in Charlotte. Catholicos Karekin II was the guest of honor at an ecumenical luncheon sponsored by the Diocese of Charlotte and held at the Duke Mansion in Charlotte Oct. 12. Approximately 80 religious and civic leaders took part in the gathering. “The culture of the southern United States has always been known for its spirit of hospitality and welcome … . Today we welcome you as a brother in

Bishop Peter J. Jugis shakes hands with Catholicos Karekin II, head of the Armenian Apostolic Church, after receiving a cross from the supreme pontiff during an ecumenical luncheon at the Duke Mansion in Charlotte Oct. 12.

See KAREKIN, page 9

Beyond borders

Dr. Guido Mar tinez of Bolivia practices intubation on a dummy patient under the instruction of Dr. John Reynolds, an anesthesiologist in the Winston-Salem area.

Bolivian doctor studies in North Carolina, thanks to local parishioner by

SUSAN deGUZMAN correspondent

Photo by Karen A. Evans

Patrick Martin holds a pro-life sign during a prayer vigil outside a reproductive health clinic in Charlotte Oct. 17.

For story, see page 13.

no. 44

Visiting the ‘city of churches’

Judge encourages pro-life advocates at Room at the Inn banquet by

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WINSTON-SALEM — Dr. Guido Martinez had never ridden on an airplane before his flight to North Carolina earlier this year. Having had little opportunity to travel far beyond the borders of his native Bolivia, he admitted to feeling some fear. He would

be gone for 10 weeks, have no family with him and know very few people; he spoke only a little English. But a familiar face — Dr. Mary Claire O’Brien, a parishioner of St. Leo the Great Church in Winston-Salem, who had met Martinez during

Martinez spent 10 weeks studying the latest medical techniques in WinstonSalem, thanks to the efforts of a local Catholic doctor he met during a mission trip to Bolivia.

See BOLIVIA, page 5

Courtesy Photo by Roy Benson

Foundation of faith

Celebrating service

Endowment helps fund education in Salisbury

Knights council celebrates 50 years in High Point

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Culture Watch Pope’s second encyclical; book on Knights Templar | Pages 10-11


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