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Scene of destruction A resident pushes her son in a wheelbarrow past destruction in La Pezca, Chile, on March 1. More than 700 people were killed when a massive earthquake struck the country’s central coast Feb. 27. page 10
THE EAST TENNESSEE
Volume 19 • Number 13 • March 7, 2010
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Decision to close St. Dominic School rescinded
Church newcomers ‘part of history’ Bishop Stika welcomes the Chattanooga-area catechumens and candidates at the Rite of Election. By Dan McWilliams
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Please pray for our priests Dear Lord: We pray that the Blessed Mother will wrap her mantle around your priests and through her intercession strengthen them for their ministry. We pray that Mary will guide your priests to follow her own words, “Do whatever he tells you” (John 2:5). May your priests have the heart of St. Joseph, Mary’s most chaste spouse. May the Blessed Mother’s own pierced heart inspire them to embrace all who suffer at the foot of the cross. May your priests be holy and filled with the fire of your love, seeking nothing but your greater glory and the salvation of souls. Amen. St. John Vianney, pray for us. ■ Download prayers and a rosary booklet: bit.ly/priestprayers.
ishop Richard F. Stika presided at a deanery Rite of Election for the first time as Knoxville’s shepherd on Feb. 21 at St. Stephen Church in Chattanooga. Just as the bishop is getting used to his role as the leader of East Tennessee’s Catholics, the catechumens and candidates are becoming accustomed to the Church, he told the newcomers, who represented nine Chattanooga Deanery parishes. “I was ordained a bishop on March 19,” he said. “You might be mystified by what I wear. I’m mystified by what I wear. When I was at St. Mary’s in Oak Ridge right before Christmas, it was further stamped into my mind. I was coming out of church, and there was this group of small children getting ready to go in for the celebration of Christmas. This young girl about 5 or 6 pointed at me and said, ‘Look, Mom. It’s
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‘THE BEAUTY OF BEING A CATHOLIC’
Bishop Stika greets Kristin Rievely, a candidate from the host parish of St. Stephen in Chattanooga, during the Chattanooga Deanery’s Rite of Election on Feb. 21. Behind her is her uncle and sponsor, Michael Horten.
one of the three kings!’” Before he returned to Knoxville the same evening, the bishop led the Cumberland Mountain Deanery Rite of Election at St. Thomas the Apostle in Lenoir City.
Notre Dame in Greeneville hosted the Five Rivers Deanery rite Feb. 27, with diocesan episcopal vicar Father David Boettner presiding. Monsignor Xavier Mankel, the diocese’s vicar general,
presided at the Smoky Mountain Deanery rite Feb. 27 at St. Albert the Great Church in Knoxville. About 250 catechumens and candidates participated in the Rites of Election. With them were the
catechumens’ godparents, the candidates’ sponsors, parish priests and directors of the Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults (RCIA), and family and friends of the newcomers. Election continued on page 6
Catholic Charities says ‘thank you’ to its supporters Executive director Father Ragan Schriver celebrates a Mass—‘the greatest thing that we can do’—to express gratitude to CCET’s many friends. B Y D A N MCW I L L I A MS
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ishop Richard F. Stika announced Feb. 26 that he has rescinded the decision to close St. Dominic School in Kingsport (Feb. 7 ETC) after the current academic year. He said the school will have a two-year opportunity to demonstrate its overall strength. After the first year St. Dominic will need to have demonstrated increased enrollment, an overall reduction in costs, and a healthy pattern of improvement. The decision to close the school was announced to school parents Jan. 22 and to parishioners at weekend Masses on Jan. 23 and 24. Declining enrollment and an increasing financial burden to the parish led to the decision to close the school. Consistent with diocesan practice, tuition assistance will be made available to registered, participating members of St. Dominic Parish through an objective financial review administered through Catholic Char-
‘THE GIFT OF ALL OF YOU’
Father Ragan Schriver delivers the homily at the Mass of thanksgiving for Catholic Charities on Feb. 11. Behind him are the concelebrants, Father Bill Gahagan (left) and Father Chris Michelson.
atholic Charities of East Tennessee invited all its supporters to Mass at All Saints Church in Knoxville on Feb. 11 mainly to say two words: thank you. Father Ragan Schriver, CCET’s executive director for the last 11 years, used his favorite seven-letter adjective in welcoming more than 300 people from around the diocese to the liturgy. “It’s really awesome we could have something like this just to be able to say thank-you to God for the gift of all of you,” he said. “It’s great we can come together and give thanks. Eucharist means thanks, and that’s why we’re here.” Concelebrating with Father Schriver were Father Chris Michelson, the CCET board treasurer and the founding pastor of All Saints, and Father Bill Gahagan, pastor of St. Therese in Clinton and St. Joseph in Norris. Father Gahagan helped found CCET’s Columbus Home, served on the Charities’ board for many years, and mentored its current director during his seminary days. In the pews were friends and staff of Catholic Charities from its Knoxville, Chattanooga, and Jonesborough divisions, as well as Newcomb, home of the Crazy Quilt Friendship Center. CCET continued on page 2