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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

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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

VOLUME

N9

12

36

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:

I

I

I

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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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

150

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