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Year of the

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of the Mass, Part 20

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ABORTION ALTERNATIVE

Restoring our roots

Local women discuss, heal

HIBERNIANS REFURBISH HISTORIC CATHOLIC by

KEVIN

E.

from adverse pregnancies

CHURCH

MURRAY

EDITOR

Elizabeth Ministry helps

MOUNT HOLLY — With

grieving mothers

precision and care, a group of

Irish-Americans straightened and balanced gravestones in the cemetery of the small, white clapboard church. The scene may have resembled the work of 19th-century Irish Catholics, who helped build the church and buried many of their dead outside

its

NUGENT

CHARLOTTE

Both

expected their prenatal ultrasounds to be happy events at which the health of their babies would be confirmed. They never imagined the distressing diagnoses they would receive.

walls.

Erin Division in Mecklenburg County spent a full day June 25

Mount

& HERALD

Sandy Buck and Renee Pierson

the Ancient Order of Hibernians, Sons of

in

TO

SPECIAL

THE CATHOLIC NEWS

Members of

refurbishing St. Joseph

MADELINE PECORA

by

Casey, Sandy's unborn

Church

was diagnosed with the condition Trisomy 18. The prognosis was terrible as most Trisomy 1 8 babies die beson,

Holly, one of the old-

fatal

est in

standing Catholic churches

North Carolina.

fore or shortly after birth.

See HISTORY, page 5 Photo by Kevin

Carl Heil (second from right), volunteer caretaker/historian at St. Joseph

OWARD SAINTHOOD

the straightening of gravestones by

Diocese of Rome apens canonization )rocess for Pope

lohn Paul by

CINDY

of the Ancient

Church

in

Mount

Holly,

Irish

immigrants

in

Murray

supervises

"My

doctor told

me

that if

Casey survived the pregnancy and the birth, we would have a

Order of Hibernians, Sons of Erin Division

Mecklenburg County, June 25. The Hibernians helped with various repair work to the church

of

built

by

See ABORTION, page 13

the 1800s.

Vietnamese celebrates Year of the

II

Eucharist with Mass, initiations

WOODEN

CATHOLIC NEWS SERVICE

ROME

members

E.

— The process

by to

and canonize Pope John 'aul II opened June 28 with an vening prayer service atended by cardinals, bishops, ay people and representatives >f the Ecumenical Orthodox 'atriarchate of Constantinople. Cardinal Camillo Ruini, paial vicar of Rome, presided ver the ceremonial opening of

>eatify

See SAINT, page 6

CHARLOTTE St. Joseph Vietnamese Church celebrated the Year of the Eucharist with a special Mass June 26. Father he Van Tan, pastor, carried the Eucharist, encased in a gold monstrance, during a eucharistic procession preceding the Mass. A few hundred parishioners, including members of several parish groups, walked in the procession, many of the elder parishioners wearing native Vietnamese dress. During the procession a recitation of the Rosary, prayers of the Eucharist, prayers ofJesus Sacred Heart, songs about the Eucharist and the Sacred Heart were played over loudspeakers. During the Mass, nine teenagers and adults were initiated into the Catholic Church and an infant was baptized. Also, new members of the Sacred Heart of Jesus men 's group were initiated. For more photon, see page 7. '

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Assisting refugees

Catechesis directory

Perspectives

Gran t for ELS classes;

New book will assist

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Catholic educators

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