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The Lady of Lourdes
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vOLUME 17
no. 6
Chosen to be ‘advisers and collaborators’ Pope names 23 cardinals from 14 countries
French bishop says people today can identify with St. Bernadette by REGINA LINSKEY catholic news service
by JOHN THAVIS catholic news service
WASHINGTON — People today can identify with the weaknesses of St. Bernadette Soubirous and the message of her Marian apparitions, said a French bishop whose diocese includes Lourdes. Everyone has limitations and flaws, Bishop Jacques Perrier of Tarbes and Lourdes said Nov. 27. The eldest of nine children, St. Bernadette was illiterate and her family was so poor that they lived in a former prison, he said. But St. Bernadette had a “kind of wisdom” and was
VATICAN CITY — In a liturgy that emphasized the church’s cultural diversity and its unity of mission, Pope Benedict XVI named 23 new cardinals from 14 countries. The group included U.S. Cardinal John P. Foley, grand master of the Knights of the Holy Sepulcher, and Cardinal Daniel N. DiNardo of Galveston-Houston. The pope, presiding over his second consistory, told the new cardinals he had chosen them to be the “closest advisers and collaborators” of his ministry in Rome, the church’s traditional center. At the same time, he said, the cardinals’ geographical variety reflects Catholicism’s
See LOURDES, page 12
Pro-life praise Ethical, scientific breakthroughs seen in new stem-cell studies by
NANCY FRAZIER O’BRIEN
catholic news service
WA S H I N G T O N — Scientists, ethicists and church leaders hailed as a breakthrough two studies showing that human skin cells can be reprogrammed to work as effectively as embryonic stem cells, thus negating the need to destroy embryos in the name of science. See STEM CELLS, page 7
CNS photo by Tony Gentile, Reuters
A Swiss Guard stands at attention as a cardinal arrives for a special Mass with the new cardinals at St. Peter’s Basilica at the Vatican Nov. 25. Pope Benedict XVI named 23 new cardinals from 14 countries during his second consistory.
See CARDINALS, page 8
Seeking the ‘Soul of the City’
Many faiths gather for annual ecumenical Thanksgiving service by
KEVIN E. MURRAY editor
CHARLOTTE — A few days before families and friends gathered on Thanksgiving, strangers of varying faiths came together in celebration. The 32nd annual interfaith Thanksgiving service was held at St. Gabriel Church in Charlotte Nov. 20.
The ecumenical gathering brought together clergy, spiritual leaders and members of Charlotte-area faith communities, including Catholics, Jews, Muslims and Protestants. The event, which featured speakers, singers and dancers See FAITH, page 5
Photo by Kevin E. Murray
Rev. Melissa Hanlin of the Unitarian Universalist Church of Charlotte shares a story of faith with children during the interfaith Thanksgiving service at St. Gabriel Church in Charlotte Nov. 20. Also pictured are Father Frank O’Rourke (left), pastor of St. Gabriel Church, and other spiritual leaders from Charlotte faith communities.
Guiding councils
Strengthening families
Culture Watch
Bishop Jugis promulgates pastoral council guidelines
Catholic Charities tours OEO in Murphy
Catholics write WWII book; Tim Conway’s ups, downs
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