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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
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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
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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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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
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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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