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Preparing for Holy Week Children hold crosses as they take part in a procession at school in the Andalusian capital of Seville, southern Spain, on April 3. The children were preparing for the upcoming Holy Week. Easter Sunday this year is April 12.
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Volume 18 • Number 15 • April 12, 2009
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Pope Benedict XVI holds a palm frond as he leads Palm Sunday Mass in St. Peter’s Square at the Vatican on April 5.
Pope: the key to Christian life is self-sacrifice VATICAN CITY (CNS)—Celebrating Mass on Palm Sunday, Pope Benedict XVI said daily self-sacrifice in imitation of Christ was the key to the Christian life. “Sacrifice and renunciation belong to the just life. Whoever promises a life without this continuing gift of self is fooling people,” the pope said during the liturgy in St. Peter’s Square on April 5. The papal liturgy began with a procession of hundreds of cardinals, bishops, priests, and laypeople, who carried palms and olive branches in commemoration of Christ’s triumphal entry into Jerusalem a few days before his passion and death. At the head of the procession nine young people from Australia carried the World Youth Day cross to the altar, where it was later consigned to a group of Spanish youths for the next international celebration of World Youth Day in Madrid. The pope, his red vestments resplendent in the sunshine, carried a braided garland of palm fronds across the cobblestone square. It was the first of seven major Holy Week events for the pope, who turns 82 later in the month. In his homily Pope Benedict spoke of Jesus’ words after his Pope continued on page 2
IN THIS ISSUE Living the readings.............2 He dwells among us ..........3 The view from here ............3 Parish notes ........................4 On the calendar ..................5 Deaths .................................6 Catholic youth ....................7 Bishop Stika........................9 Called to follow...................9 From the Paraclete ............9 From the wire....................10
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GREETING HIS FLOCK Bishop Richard F. Stika waves to the congregation during his episcopal ordination Mass on March 19. At left is principal consecrator Cardinal Justin F. Rigali of Philadelphia. Bishop Stika’s crosier was a gift from the cardinal.
Third bishop of Knoxville ordained East Tennesseans gained a new shepherd March 19 with the ordination of Bishop Richard F. Stika. By Dan McWilliams consolation for me is to know that of St. Louis. ishop Richard F. Stika was orwhen the Eucharist is celebrated in “When we were doing the webcast, I dained to lead the Diocese of this great Diocese of Knoxville, got text messages from St. Louis, Knoxville on March 19 before a crowd prayers for ‘Benedict our pope’ and North Carolina, California, and Rome, of 5,000 that included members of his ‘Richard our bishop’ will rise to the saying that people not only really ennew flock in East Tennessee and hunheavens. And in my moments of joyed what they saw but were so apdreds of friends from a lifetime spent weakness, I have the assurance of the preciative to have the opportunity to in the Archdiocese of St. Louis. Scriptures, knowing that the Lord see it,” said Ms. Steffens. One of his dearest friends was also takes the weak, and he makes them Archbishop Pietro Sambi, apostolic Bishop Stika’s principal consecrator, strong.” nuncio to the United States, read the Cardinal Justin F. Rigali, the former Knoxville’ s second bishop, Archbishletter from Pope Benedict XVI aparchbishop of St. Louis. Then–Monop Joseph E. Kurtz of Louisville, was a pointing Bishop Stika. signor Stika worked for the future carco-consecrator of Bishop Stika along Traveling the farthest to the ordinadinal in a variety of roles, including with Bishop Robert. J. Shaheen. The tion were Father Anthony Asoanya, secretary, vicar general, and organizer latter, the bishop of the Maronite chancellor of the Archdiocese of Onitof the 1999 papal visit of John Paul II Eparchy of Our Lady of Lebanon, is ansha, Nigeria, who was representing to St. Louis. Monsignor Stika was subother longtime friend of Bishop Stika. Bishop Stika’ s friend Archbishop Valersequently appointed pastor of the The opening procession included 32 ian Okeke, and Father David Carter, a Church of the Annunziata in Ladue, bishops, two abbots, more than 60 Diocese of Knoxville priest studying Mo., in 2004 and was serving there men and women religious, about 125 canon law in Rome. when he was named bishop of Knoxdeacons, and dozens of priests from Also in attendance were two of the ville on Jan. 12. the Knoxville and St. Louis dioceses. bishop’ s brothers—Joseph Calabro and “It is impressive to see how many Those attending the Mass could Bob Stika—as well as numerous other people—your priests, deacons, semiview the proceedings on one of several family members. The Mass was celenarians, religious, and laity, and so large screens at the convention center. brated on the feast of St. Joseph, many members of the wonderful Recorded messages from Bishop Stika which is also Mr. Calabro’ s birthday. choir—have assembled here today in appeared on the screens at the begin“Today the church rejoices in a douprayer, to welcome you as their own ble celebration,” said shepherd,” said CardiCardinal Rigali. “The nal Rigali in his homily two events that we celeat the Knoxville Conbrate are the feast of St. vention Center. “It is Joseph, husband of the gratifying also to see f you were not able to attend the ordination Mass—or you’d like to Blessed Virgin Mary, the large delegation view it again—the entire event may be seen on the diocesan website foster father of Jesus, from St. Louis who are through April 17. To watch the video, visit dioceseofknoxville.org. ■ and patron of the unihere to show you their versal church, and the love and support and to ning and end of Mass. The liturgy itepiscopal ordination of Bishop-elect show their solidarity with your new self could be seen live online at Richard Stika.” family, the Diocese of Knoxville.” dioceseofknoxville.org (it will remain St. Joseph “makes us think today Bishop Stika, 51, is the third bishop viewable there through April 17). Proto lead the Diocese of Knoxville. He also about his family, the Holy Family, viding commentary during the webpledged “to the good people of the and the many families that you, Bishcast were Father David Boettner, diocese to be a good shepherd to you, op-elect Stika, are now called to lead diocesan moderator of the curia; Saand I promise that I will give you to Jesus, and through him to the Faeverything that I have.” cred Heart parishioner and ESPN ther in the communion of the Holy “I consider it a true grace to have recommentator Dr. Jerry Punch; and Spirit,” said Cardinal Rigali. ceived the call of His Holiness to be Anne Steffens, director of the Office of The cardinal recalled Bishop Stika’s your bishop,” he said. “And a great Communications for the Archdiocese Ordination continued on page 6
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