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SERVING CATHOLICS IN WESTERN NORTH CAROLINA IN THE DIOCESE OF CHARLOTTE

2002

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VOLUME

12

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7

The changing face ofCatholicism

Hispanic Pastoral Plan reveals needs, calls for action JOANN

By

KEANE

S.

Editor

HICKORY If you are non-Hispanic, chances are good that you're becoming a minority in the Diocese of Charlotte.

And

as the face of Catholi-

cism rapidly changes, there comes the challenge of meeting the increasing needs of a diverse population bursting at the seams.

At

St.

Aloysius parish in

Ed

Hickory, Father pastor,

is

changes

—-^and own

within his aries.

Sheridan,

quick to describe the

challenges

parish bound-

Three years ago, he

insti-

tuted a Spanish language Mass.

"We

started with 75 people the

first

Sunday," he

said.

Today,

500-plus are on hand for the

Sunday

liturgy.

To meet

the

needs, he thinks about adding a

second Spanish language Mass.

For a diocese half

its

celebrating the is

that identifies

population as Hispanic,

Mass

in

Spanish

paramount; but what about

the other ministerial services diat

make

a church a parish?

For the

better part of this

year, Franciscan Sister

Andrea

Inkrott, director of Hispanic

Ministry, facilitated rounds of

meetings to prioritize the needs of the Hispanic community. Last month, the results of the Hispanic Pastoral Plan for

2002-2005 were unveiled, publicly proclaiming a litany of needs, carefully tethered with potential plans of action.

Diocesan Administrator Msgr. Mauricio West called the Hispanic Pastoral Plan for

2002-2005

"a living

docu-

ment." "This plan will provide a

framework

the Hispanic

for ministry to

community

in

the Diocese of Charlotte," he said. "Its

implementation will See HISPANIC, page 5

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Flags representing homelands of Hispanic immigrants were displayed during the Hispanic General Assembly, held at St. Leo the Great Church in WinstonSalem. The Assembly provided the backdrop for the presentation of the Hispanic Ministry Pastoral Plan 2002-2005. The number of Hispanics in the Diocese of Charlotte has dramatically increased in a relatively short time: Hispanics now constitute 50 percent of the total Catholic population in the 46-county diocese.

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