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Roman
Catholic Diocese of Charlotte
Parish Profile:' St. Elizabeth
Church
NEW^IERALD
Established Jan. 12, 1972
by Pope Paul VI
FEBRUARY
20,
SERVING CATHOLICS IN WESTERN NORTH CAROLINA IN THE DIOCESE OF CHARLOTTE
2004
GROWING SPIRITS
VOLUME
OUT OF THE SHADOWS
Youth garden receives national award
of children at
to help victims of trafficldng KEVIN E. MURRAY
Jugis
will
deliver
day message
EDITOR
CHARLOTTE
21
Mass
CHARLOHE - Bishop Peter J.
human
lie
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Bishop Jugis to address protection
CSS, others work
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an Ash Wednes-
at St. Patrick
Ca-
thedral Feb. 25.
— Cathcv
organizations
such
The bishop's pastoral message will
as
call
Catholics to prayer during Lent
Catholic Social Services of the
and
Diocese of Charlotte are working to bring the hidden problem of human trafficking out of the shadows. An estimated 18,000 to 20,000 victims of human trafficking most of them
children by clergy. At the Mass,
—
women and
children
—
discuss sexual abuse of
will
Bishop Jugis will distribute ashes.
The theme
for this year's
Lenten
season as declared by Pope John Paul
enter
II
is,
"Whoever receives one
my name
child
is
(Mt.
1
8:
flect
on the condition
1
5)
It
the United States each year.
especially those
The number
hands of adults.
of people brought across international borders worldwide for the sex trade or other forced labor is placed at
receives me."
invites
people to
re-
of children,
abused
at the
WANT TO GO? The Mass
anywhere from 400,000 to a nullion or more annually.
will
be
at St. Patrick
Cathedral, 1621 Dilworth
Road
in
Charlotte at 12:10 p.m. on
Wednesday, Feb.
25.
See TRAFFICKING, page 7
Primetime passion Photo by Kevin
Jtudents at St. Patrick School
BY
KEVIN
E.
MURRAY
EDITOR
CHARLOTTE
—
in
Charlotte work
E.
Murray
Discussing the controversy their award-winning
in
cited to see their project grow."
The garden
is
divided into
garden Feb. 17.
who
have a convent in Charsaid Robinson. "The
lotte),"
St.
sections and features plants
students are able to plant, har-
School was selected rom more than 500 youth gardening programs nation«de to receive a 2004 Youth jarden Grant from the Naional Gardening Association. In recognition of this ichievement, the school's i^outh gardening program will •eceive an assortment of garlen products donated by leadng companies in the lawn and
and vegetables, a natural shelter area, an 18th-century herb garden, a biblical garden, an outdoor classroom area and a statue of Mary.
vest and give back to the
-*atrick
garden industry.
"The students really take coming out here," said
"It's a beautifijl place for the students to gather and
learn," said art teacher Bess
Robinson.
several years, are eager to help
the younger students, said Dickson.
"We
*atty Dickson, a fifth-grade eacher. 'They've |o
keep
this alive.
worked hard They're ex-
take
it
or to
"National Garden Assois proud to support this terrific kids' garden," said Joan White, education program diciation
rector for the National Gar-
dening Association. "This proselected because of a demonstrated commitment to actively and creatively engaging youth in the gardening process and to improving the community."
gram was
Older students, who have been tending the garden for
)ride in
harvest the food and
to the local soup kitchen
Mother Teresa's nuns
(the Missionaries of Charity,
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PHOTO FROM Reuters
school is hoping to transform the garden into a
Broadcaster Diane Sawyer speaks with actor and filmmal^er Mel Gibson during an exclusive interview for "Primetime" aired Feb. 16 on ABC television. Gibson's controversial film, "The Passion
national wildlife aviary, and
of the Christ,"
add other sections
Feb. 25.
The
Human
„„„
com-
munity."
in the future.
cloning
Criticizing
South Korea's
Look
is
Answering the efforts
open across the country on Ash Wednesday, expanded coverage on pages 8-9.
set to
for
Lenten Season
call
Lay ministry guides Catholics
1 1
guidelines for Lent
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