The Catholic Spirit - September 23, 2010

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September 23, 2010

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Eight permanent deacons will be ordained Sept. 25. But why are they the last class until 2015? — Page 6A Islam in America What the church, scholars have to say about MuslimCatholic dialogue.

She loves to make them smile

Catholic News Service

The big ques- shares her tion going into experience the Sept. 16-19 visit was wheth- of the pope’s er the German visit. — Page 8A pope would be given a fair hearing in a country where skepticism about religion runs high. The answer was a resounding “yes.” Not only did the pope speak his mind, but he also received unprecedented gavel-to-gavel coverage in the British media.

What is exorcism?

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By John Thavis In terms of his primary objectives — preaching the Gospel to his flock and defending the influence of religion in society — Pope Benedict XVI can A letter from look at his four- Liverpool: day visit to Great Britain as St. Kate’s president a major success.

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You may only hear of the ritual from Hollywood, but exorcism still has a role in today’s church.

In Britain, despite protests, pope gets a fair hearing

Dave Hrbacek / The Catholic Spirit

Shelly Himsel, left, responds to a book being read to her by Patti Durham, a senior at Burnsville High School and a member of St. John the Baptist in Savage. Durham serves as a volunteer with the Dakota Alternative for the Severely Handicapped. Her efforts have earned her a Champion for Life Award for the Archdiocese of St. Paul and Minneapolis. Every year, the Office of Marriage, Family and Life recognizes outstanding pro-life volunteers.

Local Catholics honored as Champions for Life By Susan Klemond For The Catholic Spirit

Of all the kids she encounters at Burnsville High School, Patti Durham has gotten to know some special ones. During the past five years, she’s spent her study hall time at school working with severely handi-

capped peers, who, she said, have shown her more about what it means to be pro-life. “It’s kind of like Mother Teresa, taking care of absolutely everybody, no matter what,” said Durham, who will be honored Oct. 21 by the archdiocesan

Papal events were broadcast live, and every newspaper devoted several pages each day to the pope’s words, which focused largely on the right of the church to have its voice heard in the public square. Some newspapers even published full texts of his major speeches and sermons — something that rarely happens on papal trips. The flip side of such interest was that the pope’s critics also had their day in the limelight. Thousands of protesters took to the streets in peaceful but vehement dissent on

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New website offers more than just a sharper look The Catholic Spirit If you’ve visited THECATHOLICSPIRIT.COM since Sept. 10, you’ve likely noticed it received a makeover. It features larger photos, more easily readable fonts and a slicker overall image, thanks to The Catholic Spirit’s website coordinator, Craig Berry. It was time for a change, said Berry, who has worked in the information technology and Internet field for more than 13 years. The website’s open source content management system (CMS) had grown obsolete, and THECATHOLICSPIRIT.COM needed to update or move to a new system. It chose a new system that is better designed to meet the heavy content demands of a newspaper website, Berry said.

New look, technologies Techie talk aside, the website was due for a fresh face. “It’s common for websites to ‘reboot’ with a new design every

TheCatholicSpirit.com two to three years, and not just for reasons of aesthetics,” Berry said. “New web technologies are being developed constantly, and a website has to take advantage of them to stay current and meet the visitors’ expectations.” THECATHOLICSPIRIT.COM receives an average of 20,000 to 30,000 visitors a month — up significantly from three years ago, when the average was 5,000 a month. Regular visitors might notice three main changes, Berry said: A warmer and more pleasing color scheme. Better ‘readability’ through judicious use of white space and line spacing. PLEASE TURN TO SOCIAL ON PAGE 4A


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