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Oct. 4, 2015 Volume 25 Number 1 Bishop Richard F. Stika
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A place for you Bishop Stika writes of our true home
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Concelebrate Cardinal Rigali serves with Pope
Impression Pope makes an impact on diocesan teens
The Francis Effect This issue
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Catholic Charities Sister Mary Christine Cremin’s new role
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Instilling community Father Cummins expands Sant’Egidio
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Rivalry renewed Notre Dame, Knoxville Catholic face off in football
Diocese of Knoxville sees pope’s U.S. impact firsthand By Jim Wogan he images will last for decades. But Catholics around the world and within the Diocese of Knoxville are praying the real impact of Pope Francis’ six-day visit to the United States goes beyond that. Starting with his arrival from Cuba on Sept. 22, Pope Francis immediately captivated a nation consumed with divisiveness, caustic political debate, and concerns about its future — and he challenged everyone to look inward, and to God, for positive solutions. He did it with a style that has come to define his short time as pope. “I think everybody is going to have concerns if we didn’t hear what we wanted to hear. Through the gift of the Holy Spirit, Pope Francis is telling us what we need to hear,” said Bishop Richard F. Stika, who attended a midday prayer service with Pope Francis at the Cathedral of St. Matthew the Apostle in Wash-
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