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dioknox.org December 4, 2011 Volume 21 Number 4
Bishop Richard F. Stika
News from The Diocese of Knoxville
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Church on the hill IC’s building is 125 years old
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Father Evan Eckhoff The Franciscan priest dies at age 81
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Priest interview Father Stice talks about his call
Sts. Peter and Paul inaugurated as a basilica ‘How wonderful a day it is’ for the celebration, Bishop Stika tells a large gathering. By Dan McWilliams
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owntown Chattanooga’s Catholic church has been the site of countless celebrations of all kinds in its century-plus of existence, but nothing quite like the Mass on Oct. 22 marking its inauguration as the Basilica of Sts. Peter and Paul. Bishop Stika said he was excited about the day for several reasons, including the fact that it fell on the first feast day of Blessed John Paul II, whom the bishop recently named co-patron of the diocese. The late pope often started a homily or reflection with the words “praised be
Jesus Christ,” the bishop said. “That’s what we do today. We praise our Lord Jesus Christ as we honor the Father, as we come together with the Holy Spirit to cel-
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Dan McWilliams
The basilica ‘is a sign of the fact that we are united in our Lord . . . as the people of God.’
Praying the doxology Bishop Richard F. Stika, assisted by Deacon Brian Gabor (left), elevates the consecrated host at the Mass celebrating the inauguration of the Basilica of Sts. Peter and Paul. Also pictured are (from left) Monsignor Stephen Churchwell of the Archdiocese of Atlanta, Father Randy Stice, basilica rector Monsignor George Schmidt, and Abbot Cletus Meagher, OSB.
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