Jan 14, 2005

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Roman

Catholic Diocese of Charlotte

Yearofthe Eucharist Exploring sacred

ritual;

prayer cards distributed in

NEWS' MERALD

Established Jan. 12, 1972

by Pope Paul VI

JANUARY

14,

2005

parishes

SERVING CATHOLICS IN WESTERN NORTH CAROLINA IN THE DIOCESE OF CHARLOTTE

BIRTHDAY BASH

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VOLUME 14 N9 15 wmmmmmarmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm

DISCERNINGACALL

New study shows

Religious, laity

morning-after pill

gather to discuss

does not decrease pregnancies

vocations by DEACON GERALD

DRUG MAY HAVE FATAL COMPLICATIONS, SAYS

POTKAY

PRO-LIFE ADVOCATE

CORRESPONDENT

GREENSBORO People in the Diocese of Charlotte recently explored the

meaning of vocations. Franciscan

Sister Bernadette Svatos, northern regional coordinator of faith formation for the Diocese of Charlotte, worked with the diocesan Office of Youth Minis-

members of religious communities, try to bring together

CATHOLIC NEWS SERVICE

WASHINGTON

A

new study of

the morning-af-

shows

that the drug's

ter pill

increased availability does not

pregnancy

reduce

rates,

contrary to claims made by advocates of the emergency contraception

pills called

Plan B.

'This study blows the off the

main argument

lid

for put-

ting morning-after pills on the

and encourage vocations. Approximately 55 partici-

drugstore

Church E.

by

adults and youths to explain

pants gathered at Photos by Kevin

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Pius

St.

Greensboro

X

said

shelf,"

Cathy

Cleaver Ruse, director of plan-

ning and information

in the

Jan. 9

U.S. bishops' Secretariat for

See VOCATIONS, page 4

See ABORTION, page 9

in

Murray

Above: Msgr. Anthony Kovacic cuts the cake during his 85th birthday celebration at Queen of the Apostles Church in Belmont Jan. 9. Below: Msgr. Kovacic listens as parishioners sing "Happy Birthday."

TSUNAMI RELIEF

Parish celebrates birthday,

CSS receives requests for

legacy of beloved former pastor

adopting tsunami orphans IS TO KEEP CHILDREN WHERE THEY ARE, SAYS DIRECTOR

PRIORITY

Parish center renamed for Msgr

Anthony Kovacic

by

by

KEVIN

E.

MURRAY

EDITOR

BELMONT

Parishio-

ners squeezed into Queen of the Aposdes' Family Life Center to honor their former pastor.

as

They stood and applauded Msgr. Anthony Kovacic,

flanked by the Knights of

Co-

lumbus color guard, entered the center for his parish birthday

two days before his 85th birthday. While he suspected a party, Msgr. Kovacic was unaware that Bishop Peter J. Jugis would be on hand to rededicate the cencelebration Jan. 9,

ter,

KEVIN

E.

MURRAY

EDITOR

renamed the Msgr. An-

CHARLOTTE

You

thony Kovacic Parish Center in honor of the man who was in-

see

strumental in

survivors of one of the most

"To

all

its

creation.

of you,

I

am most

Msgr. Kovacic said to the crowd. Then, jokingly, grateful,"

"Now

I'll

have to learn the new

them on the

television:

widespread natural disasters in history.

Because

many of these faces

are children,

news coverage has

name of the center."

stirred people

During his time as pastor from 1985 to 1994, Msgr. Kovacic saw a need for not only

to offer to adopt orphans of the

a facility for Catholic instruc-

Diocese of Charlotte is one of the

tion but a place

where the par-

agencies that have been receiv-

Indian survivors,

meet

in fellowship.

ing inquiries.

parents

ish could

around the world

tsunami disasters

in

Asia.

Catholic Social Services in the

CNS

Black Heritage

Upcoming

MLK

in

See ORPHANS, page 13

near

Nagapattinam

Jan. 5.

Perspectives

Parish Profile

Abortion and child abuse

Queen of the Apostles

connected; Tsunami by

Church has

balcony creates mysteries

another name

history in

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lost their

the tsunami, stay at an

celebration; Basilica

I

who

,

orphanage

See KOVACIC, page 5

photo from Reuters

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