Dec. 14, 2007

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December 14, 2007

The Catholic News & Herald 1

www.charlottediocese.org

Roman Catholic Diocese of Charlotte

Perspectives Gift of ‘Spe Salvi’; entitlement and ingratitude of today’s youth

Established Jan. 12, 1972 by Pope Paul VI december 14, 2007

Looking for Kyle

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Bishop Jugis blesses new altars in Tryon by

KAREN A. EVANS staff writer

TRYON — Catholics in the small parish of St. John the Baptist Church in Tryon now worship at a beautiful marble altar, one which has become a tourist attraction and “magnet for prayer.” Bishop Peter J. Jugis blessed the new ambo, altar and high altar, which houses the tabernacle, Dec. 7. The relics of three saints — St. Fortunatus, St. Paulina and an unidentified saint — were sealed in the altar during the Mass. A relic of St. John the Baptist is housed in the church. The pieces are made of Carrara marble imported from Italy.

KAREN A. EVANS staff writer

CHARLOTTE — Just over a month ago, Kyle Fleischmann, a 2002 graduate of Charlotte Catholic High School, walked out of a bar in uptown Charlotte and disappeared. He has not been seen nor heard from since, despite a massive search effort by his family, friends and hundreds of volunteers. Fleischmann was recorded on security cameras leaving Buckhead Saloon Nov. 9, at about 2:20 a.m. About an hour later, two phone calls were made from his cell phone, one to his roommate and another to his best friend, Daniel Scagnelli, but the caller did not leave any See SEARCH, page 12

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Worshiping at the altar of the Lord

Family, friends persevere in search for missing Charlotte Catholic grad by

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Courtesy Photo

Bishop Peter J. Jugis blesses the new altar at St. John the Baptist Church in Tryon Dec. 7. The new ambo, altar and high altar were carved of Carrara marble in Italy and shipped in pieces to Tryon, where they were assembled.

Getting the truth back on course

Critics debate merits of ‘The Golden Compass’ movie by MARK PATTISON catholic news service

CNS photo by New Line

Nicole Kidman and Dakota Blue Richards star in ”The Golden Compass.” The film makes no direct references to the Catholic Church, but critics says it promotes atheism.

WASHINGTON — The movie “The Golden Compass” has prompted a blizzard of words assailing the movie and the books on which it is based, as well as defenses of the film. The U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops announced Dec. 10 it was withdrawing a review of “The Golden Compass” prepared by its New

From waves to war Catholics: Sri Lankan conflict increases, religious tension decreases by PAUL JEFFREY catholic news service

York-based Office for Film & Broadcasting and originally posted on the USCCB and Catholic News Service Web sites Nov. 29. The USCCB gave no reason for its decision, although the review itself had received a considerable amount of criticism among people distrustful of the anti-

COLOMBO, Sri Lanka — Three years after a tsunami devastated this already troubled island nation, Catholic assistance with reconstruction has brought improved relations between Christians and Sri Lanka’s other religious communities, said a Sri Lankan church leader. “There is less religious

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Youths in Action

Culture Watch

‘Milk powder’ power

Kids collect, donate to needy during holiday season

Books for kids at Christmas; pope featured in documentary

Bethlehem grotto brings hope, sometimes babies

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