December 16, 2005
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Pope says Vatican II reminded church to be like by CINDY WOODEN catholic news service
DEACON GERALD POTKAY correspondent
REIDSVILLE — For many parishioners of Holy Infant Church in Reidsville, Our Lady of Guadalupe holds special significance. “Her heart is so large that it is easy for us to love her a great deal,” said parishioner Fructuoso Mata. “Therefore, we celebrate this day on which she gave her image to St. Juan Diego.” The Dec. 12 celebration of the feast of Our Lady of Guadalupe included recitation of the rosary, a bilingual Mass and a fiesta complete with Mexican See GUADALUPE, page 7
Defending human rights Religious groups, retired general back anti-torture amendment
by PATRICIA ZAPOR catholic news service
WASHINGTON — Policies that are unclear about the torture of prisoners damage U.S. international interests and credibility and are an offense against human rights, said panelists who included a retired Army general, a former adviser to the departments of State and Defense and representatives of Jewish and Catholic organizations. As the House prepared to See TORTURE, page 8
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Vatican II
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Photo by Deacon Gerald Potkay
San Juana Bravo and her children, Jennifer and Eric, along with Ulani and Uriel Aruizu, children of Uriel and Maria Aruizu, dress in costumes of their native Mexico during a bilingual Mass celebrating the feast of Our Lady of Guadalupe at Holy Infant Church in Reidsville Dec. 12.
VATICAN CITY — Celebrating the 40th anniversary of the conclusion of the Second Vatican Council, Pope Benedict XVI said the council reminded the church to be like Mary: obedient, prayerful and courageous in times of trouble. Marking the anniversary on the Dec. 8 feast of Mary’s Immaculate Conception, Pope Benedict also said the traces of original sin are seen in the common assumption that being holy is boring and that sinning occasionally is what makes one human. In his homily, the pope — who served as a theological expert at the council — said he remembers the moment when Pope Paul VI declared Mary “Mother of the Church.” “Spontaneously the (council) fathers sprang to their feet See COUNCIL, page 9
Christmas behind bars Parishes combine to host party for TAY L O R S V I L L E — Christmas came early to the incarcerated this year. Three parishes combined their prison ministry efforts and hosted a Christmas party for inmates at Alexander Correctional Institute in Taylorsville Dec. 5. Fourteen volunteers from St. Joseph Church in Newton, St. Therese Church in Mooresville and Holy Trinity Church in Taylorsville brought home-
baked sweets and snacks, juice and soda — the kind of goodies the inmates rarely see. Once the tables were set, Deacon Scott Gilfillan, permanent deacon at St. Joseph Church, led the volunteers in prayer. “It is good to share the holiday spirit with inmates,” said Ann Callahan from St. Therese Church. See PRISON, page 5
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Walter Magnuson, Tony Gagliardo and Leo Fahey set up drinks before the Christmas party for inmates at Alexander Correctional Institute in Taylorsville Dec. 5.
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