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A STRUGGLE TO BE FREE
Speeding toward sainthood
Sudanese offer stories
POPE SAYS HE WILLALLOW JPII'S SAINTHOOD CAUSE TO OPEN
of hope, faith
life,
IMMEDIATELY by
WOODEN
CINDY
by
LaFRENIERE
CATHOLIC NEWS SERVICE
ROME
catholic news service
— Pope Benedict
XVI announced May
—
TURALEI, Sudan During informal conversations, many Sudanese reveal how
13 that he
was allowing the immediate opening of Pope John Paul IPs
deeply a two decades-long war has touched them.
cause for sainthood, setting aside the five-year waiting period called for
DEACON GREG
Lino Deng Aller, who said about 75 years old, is a member of the Dinka tribe and has lived much of his life in and around Mayen Abun. He explained how he escaped bombings and troops from the North by living in the bush and forest.
by church law.
he
Pope Benedict made the announcement at the end of a speech to the priests of the Diocese of Rome gathered for a meeting and a dialogue with him at the Basilica of St. John Lateran.
CNS
See SAINT, page 5 Pilgrims hold a banner that translates as "sainthood immediately" during the funeral
Schiavo case should lead
John Paul
II
in St.
photo from Reuters
Mass
Pope
for
is
The holes in the corrugated tin roof of the village church were caused by gunships and shrapnel, he said. Some damage was caused by soldiers, who shot through the
Finishing his prepared speech to the priests, the pope
Ethicists:
civil
roofs, he added.
Peter's Square at the Vatican April 8.
Thousands of the faithful began chanting the immediate canonization. Pope Benedict XVI announced May 13 that he
pope's name and calling for his was waiving the normal five-year waiting period
for the sainthood
cause of Pope John Paul.
See SUDAN, page 13
to family talks,
UNMASKING HISTORY
not just wills MEDIA CAUSED CONFUSION IN CASE, SAYS EXPERT by
NANCY FRAZIER O'BRIEN
by
CATHOLIC NEWS SERVICE
WASHINGTON
—
death of Terri Schiavo in March should lead Americans not just to write living wills, but to talk with rela-
and friends about two
;nd-of-life wishes, :ists
said
May
13 at the
SUSAN deGUZMAN
spiration: lining a classroom
CORRESPONDENT
The. Schindler
tives
Art students inspired by Mexican masks
their ethi-
Na-
See SCHIAVO, page 12
wall
WINSTON-SALEM
—
There's no hiding the stu-
work St. Leo
school
at
the Great School in Winston-
Salem. Creating the masks has been a special project for the eighth-grade art class, and the students are hardly without in-
a 31 -piece collection of to the
last fall.
"The students have been
dents' creativity as they
on making masks
is
Mexican masks donated
looking at the masks since they were put up," said Stephanie Iauco, art teacher.
about
"We
talked
how masks
can represent different concepts and hu-
Photo bv Susan deGuzman
Eighth-graders at
St.
Leo the Great School
amid some of the masks made
See MASKS, page 8
Culture
Watch
left)
Adam Morgan,
Julia
in their
in
Winston-Salem stand
art class. Pictured are (from
Ross, Chas Kissick and Jessica Clinch.
Perspectives
Parish Profile
Panelists discuss late pope's last
Memorial Day remembrance;
St. John
book
serving the homebound
serves growing community
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