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Established Jan. 12, 1972 by Pope Paul VI
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SERVING CATHOLICS IN WESTERN NORTH CAROLINA IN THE DIOCESE OF CHARLOTTE
2005
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Despite
marches onward
reassurances, minority Christians in Iraq
BISHOP JUGIS, OTHERS FROM DIOCESE OF CHARLOTTE PARTICIPATE
TRUE CAMPAIGN' AGAINST CHRISTIANS UNDERWAY, SAYS PRIEST
l by
MARK PATTISON
CATHOLIC NEWS SERVICE
by
WASHINGTON
—
W.
Bush,
speaking via telephone to
March
President George
VATICAN CITY
My
Each time a church
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church leaders there quickly explain that the incident does
not signal an assault against Christianity.
But Christians
in
Iraq
are afraid.
that in a cul-
As
a tiny minority in
an
overwhelmingly Muslim na-
bnost dependent," he said, "the handicapped, the elderly, the
tion,
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freedom under
former President Saddam Hussein's otherwise oppres-
though secular, rule. U.S. -led embargo, then war and occupation of Iraq that toppled Saddam's dictatorship brought further sive,
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Christians enjoyed rela-
tive religious
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See MARCH, page 8
tests; Terri
in Iraq
threatened or kidnapped, most
ture that does not protect the
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attacked or a religious figure
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eral government is "working to promote a culture of life, to promote compassion for women and their unborn babies." The president spoke at the beginning of the Jan. 24 rally.
page 9
CAROL GLATZ
CATHOLIC NEWS SERVICE
for Life participants, said the fed-
"We know
are afraid
CNS
Schiavo decision
photo from Reuters
hardship to the people there.
page 15
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Ann Marie Cosgrove
and Barbara Gough of Boise, Idaho, walk toward the Supreme Court during the annual March for Life in Washington Jan. 24. Both women said they had abortions in the 1980s and were demonstrating for unborn children and their rights.
Abortion
politics; Life Principles
A KNIGHTLY
of Minneapolis
GIFT
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of Martin Luther King Jr.
MURRAY
EDITOR
BELMONT
—
Music performances unite past, present
Members of
the Knights of Columbus Council 10852 of St.
Matthew Church made their largest
in
by
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love
flowing through
Jesus Christ through tradi-
felt
The
the
room
as
ers
sang
at the Hilton at
Stroller Sing-
Uni-
The
Stroller Singers,
Torrence Chapel
Church
tional black music.
The American
versity Place Jan. 22.
co-chair; Joe Hughs,
grand knight; and Greg Argenas, Operation
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in Cornelius, were performing for about 100 people who had gathered to celebrate the legacy of Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and to praise
CHARLOTTE
through the Knights of Columbus' Operation LAMB campaign to Dennis Kuhn of Holy Angels (second from right) accepts a donation from Knights of Columbus Council 10852. Also help people with mental retardation.
Id
EVANS
though a cold drizzle
raised
See knights, page 6
A.
STAFF WRITER
in
money was
KAREN
Charlotte recently
single donation to Holy Belmont. The knights toured Holy Angels Jan. 15 and presented an $18,000 check. The
Angels
See IRAQ, page 13
Annual event celebrates life
donates to Holy Angels KEVIN
infrastructure and
A LEGEND LIVES ON
Council raises funds,
by
Damaged
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diocesan
from Zion
See MLK, page 6
The big goodbye
In
Parishioner honored for service
Mad science in school;
Cell phones
to poor, parish
High Point excellence
role in the
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