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Roman
Catholic
Parish Profile:
Diocese of Charlotte
Immaculate Conception
NEWS>«ERALD
Established Jan. 12, 1972
by Pope Paul VI
JANUARY
23,
Church I
SERVING CATHOLICS IN WESTERN NORTH CAROLINA IN THE DIOCESE OF CHARLOTTE
2004
VOLUME
13
PAGE 12
NO
17
Bush guest worker proposal
Victory roar
raises hopes, leaves questions Plan
not benefit North Carolina
will
Hispanics, says Hispanic ministry director BY PATRICIA ZAPOR employers cannot fill with CATHOLIC NEWS SERVICE
WASHINGTON
—
W.
Bush's
President George
new guest worker proposal may address some of the goals
people already in the country. The plan would include giving at least
some of the estimated 8 more illegal immi-
million or
grants already in the United States permission to stay here
of Catholic and other immigrant advocates, but they say they are worried about his
ployers demonstrate a need for
plan's lack of details.
their labor.
temporarily, as long as
em-
announced allowing tempo-
Advocates who work with immigrants raised doubts
rary workers fi-om other countries to be admitted to the
about whether Bush's proposals win turn into the legislation
United States to take jobs that
See WORKER, page 4
Bush on
Jan. 7
a proposal for
Knights of St. John
take up call to serve FIRST N.C.
COMMANDERY
ESTABLISHED AT OUR
LADY OF CONSOLATION BY
STEPHEN UZZELL CORRESPONDENT
Courtesy Photo
show support
ro :o
for the Carolina Panthers, Charlotte Catholic High School students
break from their dress code and wear Panthers
attire Jan.
1
were permitted
5.
CHARLOTTE
— New
defenders of the faith have planted roots in North Carolina.
Charlotte Catholic wins wager with Philly school CHARLOTTE
—
:her fans at Charlotte ic
Pan-
Catho-
High School are reveling
n victory. Not only did the Carolina Panthers beat the Philadeljhia Eagles in the championship football
Jut ts
game
Jan.
18,
Charlotte Catholic won friendly wager with Fa-
:her
Judge High School
in
[Philadelphia.
Because the Panthers A'on 14-3, Father Joseph Clampellone, Father Judge
High School's president, must award Gerald Healy,
a friendly gesture.
Charlotte Catholic's principal, with an authentic Philadelphia cheese steak. If the Eagles had won,
for the Panthers, Charlotte
Healy would have sent Father Campellone Carolina barbecue, donated by the Ole Smokehouse in Charlotte. However, Healy asked Jennifer Johnson, Charlotte Catholic's director of devel-
opment, to send barbecue to Father Judge High School as
To show
their support
Catholic students broke from
on Jan. 15 to wear Carolina Panthers attheir dress code
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men of the of St. John Commandery No. 586 and 20 women, of the St. Agatha Ladies Auxiliary No. 497, Knights of St. John International were officially recognized by their fellow parishioners at
tire.
"We wanted
the students
ment and
them
this gives
a
chance to sport their favorite Panthers wear," said Johnson. "It's a great way for us to support the Panthers as a school community."
Good counsel stressed in
Mass
of Charlotte
Our Lady of 18.
The Mass culminated initiation for the first
Knights
St. John commandery in North Carolina. Their retreat,
of
See KNIGHTS, page 6
Watch
Photo by Stephen Uzzell
a
weekend of preparation and
Culture Diocese
at
Consolation Jan.
to be involved in the excite-
Pastoral councils
r.
Twenty
Knights
St.
Agatha Ladies Auxiliary
No. 497, Knights of St. John
International
lead
the
opening procession at the installation Mass at Our Lady of Consolation Jan. 18.
Perspectives
Books explore Flannery
Columns, Pope Speaks,
O'Connor's works
Photo meditation
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