Oct 15, 2004

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Welcome the

Roman

Catholic Diocese of Charlotte

Stranger Parishes

welcome

Hispanics with ministries, bilingual celebra tions

NEWS MERALD

Established Jan. 12, 1972 by Pope Paul VI

OCTOBER

SERVING CATHOLICS IN WESTERN NORTH CAROLINA IN THE DIOCESE OF CHARLOTTE

2004

15,

VOLUME

PAGES 6-7

N9

14

3

SEWING ANGELS

FIGHTING FOR LIFE

Stem

I

cell experts,

activists exhort

Stitching the fabric of compassion

Catholics to Tote bags touch

understand issues

lives

ofmany

'COST TOO HIGH' FOR

EMBRYONIC STEM-CELL RESEARCH, SENATE PANEL TOLD

NELLENBACH CORRESPONDENT Editor's note: This story

CATHOLIC NEWS

by

SERVICE With the

contains descriptions of domes-

WASHINGTON

rapid advances in

medicine, science and technol-

ogy, beginning-of-life issues

seemed a remote possibil2000 have emerged as

that

ity in

hot political topics in 2004.

At the forefront

are

human

cloning and stem-cell research

human embryos. Hu-

using

man

cloning, at least of

JOANITA M.

by

em-

See STEM CELLS, page 8

tic violence.

MAGGIE VALLEY Her abusive husband could everything she had, she erything

take

ev-

said,

but her tote bag.

She received the bag when she fled empty-handed to the

REACH

shelter. If

she could

return to her house, accompa-

nied by a police officer and

while her husband wasn't there, the bag would hold whatever necessities she could quickly gather.

The Sewing Angels of St. Margaret of Scotland Church

CATHOLIC FIRST, HISPANIC

SECOND

make

Hispanic ministry coordinators help I

I

the bags.

"Women services

home

by

when they

coordinator

Photo by Joanita M. Nelienbach

for Esther Metz sews tote bags

See SEWING, page 5

immigrants feel at

cry

get them," said Rita Noland,

has sewed and donated

20

1

in St.

tote

in N.C.

KAREN

A.

CHARLOTTE

— "They

Mexicans." "They are here to take our jobs, make some money, then go back to

official

says

Mexico." "They abuse our don't

want

to bother to

turn to their

"They leam

by

VATICAN CITY

These are a few of the misconceptions diocesan Hispanic

Ministry coordinators are working to correct. Following a day-long

CNS

A displaced woman walks through

in

photo from Reuters

camp, which houses tens

Dirail

thousands of displaced Sudanese

the Darfur region of Sudan,

Sept. 21.

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owe

ao

mmi NOSHH ONfl

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Vatican

Refugee camps are increas-

of

See HISPANICS, page 6

SARAH DELANEY

CATHOLIC NEWS SERVICE

to

speak English."

3d

The Sewing Angels ministry in Haywood County.

abuse

Refugee camps becoming permanent homes, Vatican

all

health care system."

hall.

for victims of domestic

HOME SWEET HOME?

EVANS

STAFF WRITER

are

Margaret of Scotland Church's parish

bags to a shelter

NO 11031103 ON

Culture

Watch

ingly becoming permanent homes for people fleeing war, extreme poverty or persecution, and wealthier nations

must make a greater commitment to helping refugees re-

own

countries, a

official said.

Some seven

out of 12 mil-

worldwide have been kept from their homes for

lion refugees

more than 10

years, a situation

that leaves "masses of people

without hope" and spawns "generations of children be-

See CAMPS, page 12

Serving up faith

Perspectives

Pope reviews 20th century in

Seeing God's signs;

Catholic churches supply

new book

classifying relics

food for fund-raiser

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