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June 7, 2015 Volume 24 Number 5 Bishop Richard F. Stika
News from The Diocese of Knoxville • Visit us at dioknox.org or etcatholic.org
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Priestly moves Bishop Stika announces new assignments
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Newest deacon Seminarian Adam Royal a step closer to priesthood
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Year of Consecrated Life The Alexian Brothers
Going by the Book
Whether the Good one or the baseball bible, author Bryan Steverson never at a loss connecting sport, faith
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By Jim Wogan
JIM WOGAN
ryan Steverson doesn’t go anywhere, including Mass, without a pen and some three-by-five index cards in his back pocket. The Virginia native and his wife, Barbara, have been parishioners at Our Lady of Fatima in Alcoa for 30 years. During Mass, Mr. Steverson’s focus is on the celebration, the litur”The obvious thing gy, the Eucharist and the message a priest or we all know is ‘In deacon offers during the Beginning,’ or his homily. In the Big Inning, And if part of that as Genesis, and message has anything actually as John, to do with baseball – opens. As you Mr. Steverson reaches continue, you find for his cards. other links where “My wife will get on Scripture is related me. I take notes durto baseball.” ing the homily,” he –– Bryan Steverson said with a laugh. If anything strikes a chord between the game he loves and his faith, Mr. Steverson is quick to write it down. God’s gift Bryan Steverson shows a copy of his latest book, “Baseball — A Special Gift from God,” during “Seriously, at Christmas you hear about Beth- a recent outing to Smokies Park in Sevier County. The longtime parishioner of Our Lady of Fatima Church lehem being one of the smallest places in Judea. in Alcoa and a lifelong fan of the game of baseball has written about the many links between Scripture and Baseball continued on page 7
America’s favorite pastime that offer lessons for life.
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