Oct. 2, 2011, ET Catholic

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He dwells among us.................. 2 Diocesan calendar..................... 9 Deanery news.......................... 10 La Cosecha............ center pullout

The East Tennessee

Catholic youth......................... 14 In our parishes......................... 16 Columns.................................. 17

dioknox.org October 2, 2011 Volume 21 Number 2

Bishop Richard F. Stika

News from The Diocese of Knoxville

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Sister and doctor Mercy Sister begins medical residency at UT

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Today’s leaders Bishop calls youth to assist him

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New name for health system Mercy becomes Tennova

October a time to focus on the sanctity of life

The month offers opportunities to attend pro-life events and learn more about ‘Life Matters.’ By Dan McWilliams

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he U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops will again launch Respect Life Month on the first Sunday in October, and East Tennessee Catholics can take part in the observance by attending a prolife event or learning more about the Church’s teaching on life issues via materials on the USCCB website. This year’s theme for Respect Life Month is “I came that all might have life, and have it to the full.” Oct. 2 is Respect Life Sunday this year. “It’s a time when we give special emphasis to the sanctity of life from

conception to natural death,” said Paul Simoneau, director of the diocesan Office of Justice and Peace. The USCCB’s Pro-Life Activities office provides a number of materials in its Respect Life Program,

MARY C. WEAVER

‘The ethical medical directives of the Catholic Church are beautiful.’

Taking a stand for life Knoxville Catholic High School students and friends helped kick off Knoxville’s 40 Days for Life campaign on Sept. 22, 2010. From left, they are Father David Boettner, rector of Sacred Heart Cathedral, KCHS senior Jessie Punch, Debbie Raines of Choices Pregnancy Center in Oak Ridge, 2011 KCHS graduates Nicole Nabozniak and Natali Knight, and Carolyn Berrong, a member of Trinity Church in Knoxville.

The Diocese of Knoxville Living our Roman Catholic faith in East Tennessee

including pamphlets and bulletin inserts, a liturgy guide, posters, flyers, and a catalog of pro-life publications. Visit bit.ly/respectlife2011 to learn more. The pamphlet series is titled “Life Matters” and covers eight topics: abortion, the death penalty, persons with disabilities, reproductive technologies, embryo research, love and marriage, end-of-life issues, and contraception. “They cover everything from abortion and post-abortion traumatic stress syndrome to destructive research on human embryos to what represents ordinary versus extraordinary [end-of-life] treatment,” said Mr. Simoneau. “The ethical medical directives of the Catholic Church are beautiful.” One event, the annual 40 Days for Life campaign, is already under way in Knoxville and Bristol, having begun Sept. 28 (Sept. 4 ETC). Participants may sign up to take part in a vigil in front of an

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