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The
Spirit himself
bears witness
with our spirit that
dren of God, and
if
we
are
Next issue:
chil-
children, then
A
God and joint heirs with Christ, if only we suffer with him so that we may also be gloriheirs, heirs of
fied with him.
Romans
JUNE
13,
8:
16-17
multistory look at
mission work by
NEWS
people of the Diocese
HERALD
&
of Charlotte.
SERVING CATHOLICS IN WESTERN NORTH CAROLINA IN THE DIOCESE OF CHARLOTTE
2003
Three priests ordained in Diocese of Charlotte Bishop William G. Curlin
proudly welcomed three
men
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Bishops' official
welcomes
arrest
of suspected clinic
bomber
into the priesthood at a special,
By CATHOLIC
two-hour ordination Mass at St.
John Neumann Church
Charlotte June
in
WASHINGTON
In a passionate homily dur-
ing the Mass, Bishop Curlin,
— The
bishops' chief spokes-
U.S.
7.
NEWS
SERVICE
woman comed
for pro-life issues wel-
news of the arrest of Robert Rudolph, the suspected bomber of abortion clinics and the Olympic Park the
Eric
bishop emeritus, challenged the
newly ordainedpriests to be heroes
of the church and reflect
site in
Atlanta in 1996.
'We
Jesus to all they serve.
are gratified by the
prospect of the suspected perpetrator of these terrible attacks
See RUDOLPH, page 9
More Coverage
page 12
calling to serve
E.
Murray
Matthew
Buettner, Julio Dominguez and Enrique Gonzalez-Gaytan kneel before Bishop William G. Curlin during their ordination Mass at St. John Neumann Church June 7.
Cardinal praises
God
Hickory priest
House vote on
celebrates
40 years
partial-birth
page 13
Two
abortion ban
page 12
Photo by Kevin
FIGHTING FOR LIFE
A
Vocation:
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priests
plan active retirements
New legislation new
addresses
GRADUATION 2003
medical£ndings
Catholic grads embark
ofunnecessary procedure
on new futures By
Bishop McGuinness
NANCY FRAZIER O'BRIEN
More Coverage
Catholic
page 6
June 4
Mountains hosts
GERALD POTKAY
Correspondent
WINSTON-SALEM
—
exercises for
the senior class of Bishop McGuinness Catholic High School took place at Salem College Fine Arts Center in
May
31.
moves
page 7
achieving a goal sought by most Americans, Cardinal Anthony J. Bevilacqua of Philadel-
I
Charlotte
Catholic grads march
phia said in a statement.
toward bright future
page 7
I
BAC
celebrates
Photo by Karen A. Evans
mmi NOSllS
"In voting to ban this pro-
most heinous upon an Congress is in
Seniors celebrate their graduation from Charlotte Catholic
cedure, one of the
High School June 5 at Ovens Auditorium. The 48th commencement exercises saw 228 young men and women
acts ever perpetrated
walk boldly
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ViZS
vote
of a ban on
the nation one step closer to
See GRADUATION, page 6
3d
(CNS)
baccalaureate service
125th commencement
0£6£ 83
in favor
partial-birth abortions
By REV. MR.
Old Salem
Service
— The House's 282-139
Our Lady of the
I
skills, faith
Commencement
News
WASHINGTON
students carry
in a future filled
with hope and promise.
unborn
child,
See BAN, page 18
Beloved principal returns
Spirit Ninjas reveal
Four Sisters of Mercy
to classroom
power through service
celebrate combined
Betsy DesNoyer lea ves
Youth group employs mystique to do good work
years of service
All Saints School
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