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May Volume
9
NEWS
2000
26,
Number 37
Serving Catholics
Inside
& in
HERALD
Western North Carolina
in
the Diocese of Charlotte
Catholics join for Renewal Conference By
Seven to be ordained at
2000
ANGELA CHANCE Correspondent
GREENSBORO
history-making Mass
—
In a spirit of
praise and worship, Catholics from
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May 19 and 20 and experience the joy of the Jubilee Year 2000. Greensboro College was the site
across the state joined to celebrate
From the Cover Pope blends 80th birthday ...Page
of this year's Catholic Renewal Conmade possible by the Catholic Renewal Service
ference, an annual event
celebrations with Jubilee for Priests
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Raleigh Diocese receives,
disperses almost $2 million in disasteraid
Team
of the Diocese of Charlotte. The theme, befitting the year 2000, was "Living the Jubilee Year: Experiencing the Release and Fulfillment." The conference proved to be a jubilant weekend designed to awaken and reaffirm a love for Jesus, and personithe message of this Jubilee Year, "Open Wide the Doors to Christ." Participants from all over North Carolina fied
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gathered to celebrate Mass and listen to the teachings of featured speakers,
Local News
conduct prayer groups, enjoy
live
Christian music and pray together.
"When you come to one of these conferences, you'll leave with a spirit
Evangelism
that
& catechesis
is
re-energized," said Father
Ray
Berg of Brevard, spiritual director of this year's Renewal Team and a re-
Guest speaker
tired diocesan priest.
discusses link
help to get people
between them
about our faith." Father Berg presided at the Mass and Benediction on Saturday and delivered an inspiring homily that focused on the importance of being present in mind and heart while attending Mass, as well as in everyday life. Featured conference speakers included Brent Heiser, president of Good
...Page
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Regional vicar dies
unexpectedly at age 66 ...Page
4
See
"They really more enthusiastic
RENEWAL,
page
5
Photo by Angela Chance
Frank Dressel of Winston-Salem, pictured center, lifts his hands in worship and prayer during the Catholic Renewal Conference May 20 in Greensboro. The conference brought Catholics together to celebrate the joy of the jubilee year.
Opening up to Christ
Every Week Entertainment
10-11
Staff Writer
CHARLOTTE
& Columns .Pages
ALESHA M. PRICE
$3,140,000 was exceeded by over 25 percent with 66 parishes or missions over their own goals. The total as of Parishioners across May 23 was $3,938,450. the diocese were Five parishes opened their hearts and t within 5 percent of their spirits to offer their support of this year's Diocgoals, and overall, a total esan Support Appeal. of 19,842 donors thus This year's jubilee far have given to help theme, "Open Wide the fund the 35 ministries the Doors Doors to Christ," was, in that are supported by to Christ. part, a reminder to the DSA.
By
.Pages Editorials
Diocesan Support Appeal funds highest ever
12-13
—
^
OPEN WIDE
people to commit to
Pastoral Assignments
Announced ...Page
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stewardship. Because of that generosity, the goal has been surpassed by the highest margin of the last 13 years of the appeal.
As of May
1,
the target goal of
The main
areas of fo-
cus include Catholic Social Services, Multicultural
Ministries, Educational Ministries and Vocations. The goal is based on the yearly budgets of these ministries, not on the goal from the year before.
Barbara Rohrman, associate director of development and director of
the
DSA,
attributes the high
numbers
to three main factors: "Informal evaluations from some parishes indicate that this year's video spoke to
more people about the mission of the DSA, and the growth of the diocese had much to do with the higher numbers. Also, more people embracing stewardship as a part of their
also
spiritual lives," explained
"We
Rohrman.
experiencing a great deal of growth, and as a result, the appeal itself has more donors and churches going over assessed target goals." Churches that surpass their are
still
See
DSA FUNDS,
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