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HEALING HELP
Parishioners
Volunteers
construct
pilot 'Health
homes for needy
MinistryTeam'
families by
KAREN
A.
VOLUNTEERS STAFF CLINIC FOR POOR, UNINSURED
EVANS
STAFF WRITER
CHARLOTTE
—
For
MURRAY CHARLOTTE KEVIN
Americans, the dream of own-
by
home is intrinsic, and many Americans already have
Thanks
attained or will attain that goal
dividuals,
in their lifetime.
will
For America's millions of working poor, homeownership seems impossible. But through organiza-
health care.
ing a
tions such as Habitat for
many more
soon
receive
people quality
Gabriel Church and Community Health Clinic have partnered to provide free medical care to lowincome, uninsured adults. The St.
Hu-
is
to a few dedicated in-
Charlotte
manity and area churches such as St. Matthew Church, the impossible is becoming reality. Habitat for Humanity
E.
See CLINIC, page 8
a
nonprofit, nondenominational
Catholic leaders call all to
Christian housing organiza-
work for common good See HABITAT, page 7
Photo by Joanita M. Nellenbach
Shirley Hillyer picks up food to serve to diners during the St. Margaret of Scotland Church dinner
Nov. 7, held this year at the
Open Door soup kitchen
Waynesville.
in
Postelection:
Soothing bitterness,
Parishioners share feast with needy Annual dinner held at
Open Door soup kitchen by
JOANITA M.
CORRESPONDENT
WAYNESVILLE the
Matthew Church
standing to his is
one of 34
Humanity
left.
built
the dinner took place Nov.
In
ner in the parish
hall,
the pa-
rishioners were feeding not
family,
roasted potato wedges. Gloria
thrift shop.
The house
Geasland added mushrooms, mandarin orange sections and cherry tomatoes to the salad and sliced the cornbread. Another cook stirred turnip and
Previously, the dinner held close to St. Margaret's feast day, Nov. 16. This year, to avoid having it too close to Thanksgiving,
Charlotte,
home
his
of
by Habitat for
volunteers
in
the
Rainbow Ridge neighborhood
in
Matthews.
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Margaret of Scotland Church, located in Maggie Valley, was putting on its annual dinner in honor of its patron saint, but this year was different. Instead of din-
Don Loetz pulled pans from two jovens to check the tenderness of seasoned
in
Rcom and
with sauteed bacon.
only themselves but also the people who regularly eat at Open Door, a ministry that includes a soup kitchen and a
dedicates the future
Ylueng
—
kitchen,
things were happening
Msgr. John McSweeney, pastor of St.
Open Door's soup
when
St.
NELLENBACH
Courtesy photo
collard greens embellished
T
NOS
fast.
was
the
Open Door
clients
have another big
analyzingvotes CATHOLICS, MAJORITY CHOSE BUSH, TRADITIONAL MARRIAGE
feast,
by
7.
than two hours before the 5 p.m. serving time, parishioners arrived with tables and chairs from the parish hall to add to those in the Open Door dining room for the expected 130 diners. Numerous parishioners arrived with homemade desserts.
"When Father Frank (Doyle) announced (the dinner) last week, I thought it was wonderful," said Roseann Pulaski. "I
brought a cake."
PATRICIA ZAPOR
CATHOLIC NEWS SERVICE
More
WASHINGTON tion in a
Our Schools
In
World Community Day
Third-grade golfer sinks competition;
explores ways ofpeace
students
row was called Nov. 3 George W. Bush,
for President
analysts scrambled to interpret
the results while others looked
ahead to soothing bitter partisanship from the campaign. In his concession speech at
Boston's Faneuil Hall, the Democratic nominee, Sen. John F. Kerry of Massachusetts, said he and Bush "talked about the danger of division in our country See ELECTION, page 6
See FEAST, page 5
Shaping the future
— As
the second close presidential elec-
Perspectives
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