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Catholic Diocese of Charlotte
In
This issue
The annual diocesan finance report is included as a special insert in this
NEW^pRALD
Established Jan. 12, 1972 by Pope Paul VI
OCTOBER
SERVING CATHOLICS IN WESTERN NORTH CAROLINA IN THE DIOCESE OF CHARLOTTE
2004
29,
AGOSTINO BONO
CATHOLIC NEWS SERVICE
WASHINGTON
— Be-
cause of the growing Hispanic Catholic population, the U.S.
bishops will be asked at their
upcoming
meeting to approve Spanish-language liturgical texts that would formally incorporate important Latin fall
American
rituals into U.S.
church services.
These include
the
"quinceanera," a popular cel-
among Hispanics that place when a girl is 1 5 to
— The exchange of
"arras,"
special coins symbolizing the
good stew-
couple's pledge to be
—
"lazo," a
new
The
household.
placing of the
double-looped rope or
large rosary or garland, over
groom symboliz-
the bride and
takes
ing the unity of the marriage.
child-
hood to adolescence. Also up for approval
at the
5
include:
ebration
mark her passage from
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Puerto Rico. These marriage traditions
a blessing
for
14
Nov. 15-18 bishops' general meeting are additions to the marriage rite incorporating traditions popular mostly in Mexico, Central America and
ards in the
ceremony
VOLUME
LOVE ETERNAL
Bishops to consider liturgical texts for Hispanic Catholic rituals by
issue.
—
The
"velacion,"
in
See RITUALS, page 9
Photos by Kevin
E.
Murray
Above, anniversary couples share kisses during the annual diocesan wedding anniversary Mass at St. Gabriel
Church
in
Charlotte Oct. 24. Below, an anniversary couple accepts two red roses after
the Mass.
Anniversary couples celebrate
sacrament of marriage Photo by Karen A. Evans
Red Hat Society members from
St.
Gabriel Church
demonstrate chair exercises during the Senior at St.
Mark Church
Fall
Day
in
Charlotte
Bishop Jugis says
couples invited to renew their
Christ's love helps
matrimonial vows during the
marriages to endure
annual diocesan wedding anniversary celebration at St.
of Reflection
Gabriel Church Oct. 24.
Oct. l\.
by
Seniors gather for spiritual, physical
KAREN
EVANS
A.
STAFF WRITER
CHARLOTTE though there roof" there the hearth"
is
—
Al-
"snow on the
is still
MURRAY
EDITOR
every senior Catholic, Mercy Sister Jeanne Marie Kienast told 125 seniors who gathered for the annual Senior Fall
Day
heart
—
See SENIORS, page 8
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around the
50 years of marriage, Tony and Marie Aceti of St. Gabriel Church said they can finish
marriage this year; one couple, John and Mildred Vaillancourt of St. Margaret Mary Church in Swannanoa, celebrated 70
said
Marie Aceti about
their
years of marriage. "I
am
honored to be
in the
decades of matrimony.
See MARRIAGE, page 7
The Acetis were one of 156
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all
celebrated 50 years and 98 couples celebrated 25 years of
five
of
Hailing from
Diocese of Charlotte, 57 couples
— After
each other's sentences. "We'd do it all over again,"
of
"a fire within
— and
3d
E.
CHARLOTTE
well-being by
KEVIN
to the faith
RCIA Commission supports diocesan initiation efforts
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Perspectives
Parish Profile
Laughing at wedding-day
St.
Bernadette Church stands
mishaps; Taking care ofthe
as tranquil house in
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moun tain shadow 's
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