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BISHOP JUGIS ENCOURAGES PEOPLE OF THE DIOCESE: ‘WELCOME Looking ahead to Pentecost and the return to Mass, Bishop Jugis shared a special message with the people of the diocese, saying, “I would like to take this opportunity to personally welcome you back to Mass and to a renewal of your spiritual life.”. The bishop acknowledged “it will take time to heal from the pandemic’s toll on people MARY, MOTHER OF THE CHURCH Mural from the Church of the Visitation in Ein Kerem, near Jerusalem, depicting Mary protecting Christians with her mantle. The image was inspired by the oldest known hymn to the Blessed Virgin Mary as the Mother of God, the “Sub tuum praesidium,” first MERCY SISTER MARY REGINA WERNTZ PASSES AWAY AGED 76 Former CCHS teacher BELMONT — Mercy Sister Mary Regina Werntz, 76, died March 11, 2021, at Sacred Heart Convent in Belmont. She had been professed as a Sister of Mercy for 59 years. A private Memorial Mass will be celebrated on Thursday, March 18, RECORD NUMBER OF MEN GRADUATE FROM ST. JOSEPH COLLEGE SEMINARY ‘You are a friend of God’s’ Nine young men graduating from St. Joseph College Seminary this month got an early start on celebrating May 9 – trading in their college “house cassocks” for new black cassocks and birettas that mark their upcoming move to major seminary.Seven of
CREMATION: Q&A ON THE PROPER HANDLING OF ASHES CREMATION: Q&A on the proper handling of ashes. WASHINGTON, D.C. — In 1963, the Vatican Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith issued an instruction permitting cremation as long as it was not done as a sign of denial of the basic Christian belief in the resurrection of the dead. The permission was incorporated into the Code of Canon Law FATHER KOTTAR LOOKS BACK ON 20 YEARS OF PRIESTHOOD SHELBY — Shelby is a long way from New Brunswick, N.J., where Father Michael Kottar served in his first parish after his ordination for the Diocese of Metuchen 20 years ago. In 1994, he was ordained by Bishop Edward Thomas Hughes, and five years later he found himself in North Carolina, where he now serves as pastor of St. Mary Parish. BLACK CATHOLIC POPES, SAINTS AND LEADERS Black Catholic popes, saints and leaders. Tweet. Black Catholic history can be traced to the Acts of the Apostles (8:26-40) when St. Philip the Deacon converted the Ethiopian eunuch – one of the first moves the Apostles made to evangelize outside Jerusalem and thus sow the seeds for the universal Church. Christianity spread throughoutNorth
WHY DO WE PRAY FOR THE DEAD? The prayers in the funeral liturgy express hope that God will free the person who has died from any burden of sin and prepare a place for him or her in heaven. “The funeral rite is a prayer for the dead, designated by the Church as the liturgy of Christian burial,” wrote Bishop Braxton in his reflection. He noted that many parishes CATHOLIC NEWS HERALD Deacon Darren Balkey and Deacon Aaron Huber became the Diocese of Charlotte’s newest transitional deacons and took the next step on their journey to the priesthood June 5 during a two-hour diaconate ordination Mass at St. Mark Church in Huntersville. Read more: https://bit.ly/3z5ckVv VIEW THE CURRENT PRINT EDITION OF THE CATHOLIC NEWS HERALD View the current print edition of the Catholic News Herald. Shelf byIssuu.
BISHOP JUGIS ENCOURAGES PEOPLE OF THE DIOCESE: ‘WELCOME Looking ahead to Pentecost and the return to Mass, Bishop Jugis shared a special message with the people of the diocese, saying, “I would like to take this opportunity to personally welcome you back to Mass and to a renewal of your spiritual life.”. The bishop acknowledged “it will take time to heal from the pandemic’s toll on people MARY, MOTHER OF THE CHURCH Mural from the Church of the Visitation in Ein Kerem, near Jerusalem, depicting Mary protecting Christians with her mantle. The image was inspired by the oldest known hymn to the Blessed Virgin Mary as the Mother of God, the “Sub tuum praesidium,” first MERCY SISTER MARY REGINA WERNTZ PASSES AWAY AGED 76 Former CCHS teacher BELMONT — Mercy Sister Mary Regina Werntz, 76, died March 11, 2021, at Sacred Heart Convent in Belmont. She had been professed as a Sister of Mercy for 59 years. A private Memorial Mass will be celebrated on Thursday, March 18, RECORD NUMBER OF MEN GRADUATE FROM ST. JOSEPH COLLEGE SEMINARY ‘You are a friend of God’s’ Nine young men graduating from St. Joseph College Seminary this month got an early start on celebrating May 9 – trading in their college “house cassocks” for new black cassocks and birettas that mark their upcoming move to major seminary.Seven of
CREMATION: Q&A ON THE PROPER HANDLING OF ASHES CREMATION: Q&A on the proper handling of ashes. WASHINGTON, D.C. — In 1963, the Vatican Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith issued an instruction permitting cremation as long as it was not done as a sign of denial of the basic Christian belief in the resurrection of the dead. The permission was incorporated into the Code of Canon Law FATHER KOTTAR LOOKS BACK ON 20 YEARS OF PRIESTHOOD SHELBY — Shelby is a long way from New Brunswick, N.J., where Father Michael Kottar served in his first parish after his ordination for the Diocese of Metuchen 20 years ago. In 1994, he was ordained by Bishop Edward Thomas Hughes, and five years later he found himself in North Carolina, where he now serves as pastor of St. Mary Parish. BLACK CATHOLIC POPES, SAINTS AND LEADERS Black Catholic popes, saints and leaders. Tweet. Black Catholic history can be traced to the Acts of the Apostles (8:26-40) when St. Philip the Deacon converted the Ethiopian eunuch – one of the first moves the Apostles made to evangelize outside Jerusalem and thus sow the seeds for the universal Church. Christianity spread throughoutNorth
WHY DO WE PRAY FOR THE DEAD? The prayers in the funeral liturgy express hope that God will free the person who has died from any burden of sin and prepare a place for him or her in heaven. “The funeral rite is a prayer for the dead, designated by the Church as the liturgy of Christian burial,” wrote Bishop Braxton in his reflection. He noted that many parishes VIEW THE CURRENT PRINT EDITION OF THE CATHOLIC NEWS HERALD View the current print edition of the Catholic News Herald. Shelf byIssuu.
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Details Published: 27 January 2020 Last Updated: 27 January 2020 SOUTH BEND, Ind. — A lawsuit to force the University of Notre Dame to provide free contraceptives and abortifacient drugs in its health plans will proceed after receiving a green light from a federal district court in South Bend. WITH WORLD STILL IN KNOTS, POPE TURNS TO MARY WITH PRAYERS Pope Francis, seated before an image of Our Lady, Undoer of Knots, leads an evening Marian prayer service in the Vatican Gardens May 31, 2021. The service finished a monthlong rosary marathon to pray for the end of the COVID-19 pandemic. (CNS photo/Filippo Monteforte, Reuters pool)VATICAN CITY —US WORLD
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Details Published: 10 May 2019 Last Updated: 10 May 2019 WASHINGTON, D.C. — Four U.S. bishops, chairmen of U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops committees or subcommittees, have signed on to a letter voicing religious freedom concerns with the Equality Act, introduced in the House this year. PUT HEALTH BEFORE PROFITS BY MAKING VACCINE MORE AVAILABLE VATICAN CITY — Pope Francis called for a global fight against the virus of "closed nationalism" and lack of concern for the poor by supporting "the temporary suspension of intellectual property rights" that prevent the widespread manufacturing of COVID THE FATHERS OF THE CHURCH The Church Fathers were influential theologians, bishops or scholars whose writings explained key Scriptural principles in the early Church. They were not all ordained, not all of them became saints, and they were not infallible. But they had powerful communication skills, personal holiness and doctrinal orthodoxy, so we honor them unofficially as "fathers" for their proximity to the Apostles SEARCH FOR CHRISTIAN UNITY MUST START WITH LOVE, POPE SAYS VATICAN CITY — While theological dialogue is important in the search for Christian unity, it cannot take the place of Christians simply sharing a meal, recognizing they are brothers and sisters and loving one another, Pope Francis said. "Together in love, we Christians can change the world, we can WATCHDOG SAYS VATICAN HAS MORE ROOM TO IMPROVE HANDLING VATICAN CITY — Moneyval, the European financial watchdog committee, said that while the Vatican has made progress in combatting financial crimes, its investigations into potential crimes committed by senior officials needs more fine-tuning. The group, also known as CATHOLIC NEWS HERALD Deacon Darren Balkey and Deacon Aaron Huber became the Diocese of Charlotte’s newest transitional deacons and took the next step on their journey to the priesthood June 5 during a two-hour diaconate ordination Mass at St. Mark Church in Huntersville. Read more: https://bit.ly/3z5ckVv BISHOP JUGIS ENCOURAGES PEOPLE OF THE DIOCESE: ‘WELCOME Looking ahead to Pentecost and the return to Mass, Bishop Jugis shared a special message with the people of the diocese, saying, “I would like to take this opportunity to personally welcome you back to Mass and to a renewal of your spiritual life.”. The bishop acknowledged “it will take time to heal from the pandemic’s toll on people MARY, MOTHER OF THE CHURCH Mural from the Church of the Visitation in Ein Kerem, near Jerusalem, depicting Mary protecting Christians with her mantle. The image was inspired by the oldest known hymn to the Blessed Virgin Mary as the Mother of God, the “Sub tuum praesidium,” first MERCY SISTER MARY REGINA WERNTZ PASSES AWAY AGED 76 Former CCHS teacher BELMONT — Mercy Sister Mary Regina Werntz, 76, died March 11, 2021, at Sacred Heart Convent in Belmont. She had been professed as a Sister of Mercy for 59 years. A private Memorial Mass will be celebrated on Thursday, March 18, ORDINATIONS DELAYED TO JULY 17, 24 Ordinations delayed to July 17, 24. Tweet. CHARLOTTE — Restrictions during the coronavirus pandemic and North Carolina’s gradual reopening plans mean that the Diocese of Charlotte’s ordination liturgies are being rescheduled for July. Masses for the ordination to the transitional diaconate and ordination to the priesthood are PRIEST ASSIGNMENTS ANNOUNCED CHARLOTTE — The following priest assignments have been recently announced by Bishop Peter Jugis: Father Bernard Oleru, of the Missionaries of St. Paul of Nigeria, has been assigned as parochial vicar at St. Therese Church in Mooresville, Oleru effective Feb. 26. The Nigerian native comes from a family of nine and was ordained a Catholic priest for the missions in 2007. FATHER KOTTAR LOOKS BACK ON 20 YEARS OF PRIESTHOOD SHELBY — Shelby is a long way from New Brunswick, N.J., where Father Michael Kottar served in his first parish after his ordination for the Diocese of Metuchen 20 years ago. In 1994, he was ordained by Bishop Edward Thomas Hughes, and five years later he found himself in North Carolina, where he now serves as pastor of St. Mary Parish. CREMATION: Q&A ON THE PROPER HANDLING OF ASHES CREMATION: Q&A on the proper handling of ashes. WASHINGTON, D.C. — In 1963, the Vatican Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith issued an instruction permitting cremation as long as it was not done as a sign of denial of the basic Christian belief in the resurrection of the dead. The permission was incorporated into the Code of Canon Law WHY DO WE PRAY FOR THE DEAD? The prayers in the funeral liturgy express hope that God will free the person who has died from any burden of sin and prepare a place for him or her in heaven. “The funeral rite is a prayer for the dead, designated by the Church as the liturgy of Christian burial,” wrote Bishop Braxton in his reflection. He noted that many parishes PARISH POPULATIONS CONTINUE TO GROW Parish populations continue to grow. CHARLOTTE — The latest data show that the Diocese of Charlotte has topped 77,000 families, and three of today’s five largest parishes did not even exist when the diocese was formed. In 1972 when the Charlotte diocese was carved out of the Diocese of Raleigh, there were an estimated 34,208 Catholics at74
CATHOLIC NEWS HERALD Deacon Darren Balkey and Deacon Aaron Huber became the Diocese of Charlotte’s newest transitional deacons and took the next step on their journey to the priesthood June 5 during a two-hour diaconate ordination Mass at St. Mark Church in Huntersville. Read more: https://bit.ly/3z5ckVv BISHOP JUGIS ENCOURAGES PEOPLE OF THE DIOCESE: ‘WELCOME Looking ahead to Pentecost and the return to Mass, Bishop Jugis shared a special message with the people of the diocese, saying, “I would like to take this opportunity to personally welcome you back to Mass and to a renewal of your spiritual life.”. The bishop acknowledged “it will take time to heal from the pandemic’s toll on people MARY, MOTHER OF THE CHURCH Mural from the Church of the Visitation in Ein Kerem, near Jerusalem, depicting Mary protecting Christians with her mantle. The image was inspired by the oldest known hymn to the Blessed Virgin Mary as the Mother of God, the “Sub tuum praesidium,” first MERCY SISTER MARY REGINA WERNTZ PASSES AWAY AGED 76 Former CCHS teacher BELMONT — Mercy Sister Mary Regina Werntz, 76, died March 11, 2021, at Sacred Heart Convent in Belmont. She had been professed as a Sister of Mercy for 59 years. A private Memorial Mass will be celebrated on Thursday, March 18, ORDINATIONS DELAYED TO JULY 17, 24 Ordinations delayed to July 17, 24. Tweet. CHARLOTTE — Restrictions during the coronavirus pandemic and North Carolina’s gradual reopening plans mean that the Diocese of Charlotte’s ordination liturgies are being rescheduled for July. Masses for the ordination to the transitional diaconate and ordination to the priesthood are PRIEST ASSIGNMENTS ANNOUNCED CHARLOTTE — The following priest assignments have been recently announced by Bishop Peter Jugis: Father Bernard Oleru, of the Missionaries of St. Paul of Nigeria, has been assigned as parochial vicar at St. Therese Church in Mooresville, Oleru effective Feb. 26. The Nigerian native comes from a family of nine and was ordained a Catholic priest for the missions in 2007. FATHER KOTTAR LOOKS BACK ON 20 YEARS OF PRIESTHOOD SHELBY — Shelby is a long way from New Brunswick, N.J., where Father Michael Kottar served in his first parish after his ordination for the Diocese of Metuchen 20 years ago. In 1994, he was ordained by Bishop Edward Thomas Hughes, and five years later he found himself in North Carolina, where he now serves as pastor of St. Mary Parish. CREMATION: Q&A ON THE PROPER HANDLING OF ASHES CREMATION: Q&A on the proper handling of ashes. WASHINGTON, D.C. — In 1963, the Vatican Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith issued an instruction permitting cremation as long as it was not done as a sign of denial of the basic Christian belief in the resurrection of the dead. The permission was incorporated into the Code of Canon Law WHY DO WE PRAY FOR THE DEAD? The prayers in the funeral liturgy express hope that God will free the person who has died from any burden of sin and prepare a place for him or her in heaven. “The funeral rite is a prayer for the dead, designated by the Church as the liturgy of Christian burial,” wrote Bishop Braxton in his reflection. He noted that many parishes PARISH POPULATIONS CONTINUE TO GROW Parish populations continue to grow. CHARLOTTE — The latest data show that the Diocese of Charlotte has topped 77,000 families, and three of today’s five largest parishes did not even exist when the diocese was formed. In 1972 when the Charlotte diocese was carved out of the Diocese of Raleigh, there were an estimated 34,208 Catholics at74
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LOCAL - CATHOLICNEWSHERALD.COM Details Published: 04 November 2020 A Blessed Day. GREENSBORO — So beloved is Venerable Archbishop Fulton Sheen at Our Lady of Grace Parish that the story of his visit, 44 years ago this month, passes from parishioner to parishioner in reverent tones. LOCAL - CATHOLICNEWSHERALD.COM Details Published: 10 August 2017 CHARLOTTE — Families and friends filled St. Patrick Cathedral Aug. 10 to watch as 15 men were instituted as acolytes – one of the final steps toward their formation as permanent deacons for the Diocese of Charlotte. LOCAL - CATHOLICNEWSHERALD.COM Details Published: 08 August 2017 ‘Be a son. Rise. Do not be afraid.’ CHARLOTTE — College move-in day for freshmen is always filled with emotion, as parents watch their children leave home for the next stage of their lives. LOCAL - CATHOLICNEWSHERALD.COM The history of St. Benedict the Moor Parish. WINSTON-SALEM — St. Benedict the Moor Church was established in 1940 to serve African-American Catholics living LOCAL - CATHOLICNEWSHERALD.COM Details Published: 17 August 2017 CHARLOTTE — Urging attendees to remain close to the Blessed Virgin Mary and imitate her example, Bishop Peter Jugis offered the closing Mass of the seventh annual diocesan Marian Rosary Congress Aug. 12. MARY, MOTHER OF THE CHURCH Mural from the Church of the Visitation in Ein Kerem, near Jerusalem, depicting Mary protecting Christians with her mantle. The image was inspired by the oldest known hymn to the Blessed Virgin Mary as the Mother of God, the “Sub tuum praesidium,” first written down inthe third century.
LOCAL - CATHOLICNEWSHERALD.COM Details Published: 17 August 2017 BELMONT — Father Jason Barone, vocations promoter for the Diocese of Charlotte and chaplain at Charlotte Catholic High School, served as facilitator of the fifth annual “Veterum Sapientia” Latin Conference, hosted by Belmont Abbey College July 31-Aug. 4. LOCAL - CATHOLICNEWSHERALD.COM Details Published: 24 February 2017 CHARLOTTE — Lent for Ukrainian (Byzantine Rite) Catholics begins Sunday evening, Feb. 26. The Divine Liturgy (Mass) of St. John Chrysostom will be celebrated at 11 a.m. Sunday, Feb. 26, followed by a brief period of fellowship. LOCAL - CATHOLICNEWSHERALD.COM Details Published: 09 November 2016 Deacon Martino CHARLOTTE — Deacon John Martino recently assumed the duties of director of the Diocese of Charlotte’s Permanent Diaconate program, succeeding Deacon Ron Steinkamp.. Deacon Martino, a West Virginia native, serves at St. Charles Borromeo Church in Morganton, where he and his wife Terri have lived for the past 36 years. CATHOLIC NEWS HERALD “Viva Cristo Rey!” parishioners of St. Mary, Help of Christians Church proclaimed as they said goodbye Wednesday to their pastor, Father Michael Kottar. Father Kottar, 53, passed away May 22, 2021, after a battle with a rare brain infection called Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease. He had served as a Catholic priest for nearly 28 years, half of which he spent at the Shelby parish. MARY, MOTHER OF THE CHURCH Mural from the Church of the Visitation in Ein Kerem, near Jerusalem, depicting Mary protecting Christians with her mantle. The image was inspired by the oldest known hymn to the Blessed Virgin Mary as the Mother of God, the “Sub tuum praesidium,” first MERCY SISTER MARY REGINA WERNTZ PASSES AWAY AGED 76 Former CCHS teacher BELMONT — Mercy Sister Mary Regina Werntz, 76, died March 11, 2021, at Sacred Heart Convent in Belmont. She had been professed as a Sister of Mercy for 59 years. A private Memorial Mass will be celebrated on Thursday, March 18, CELEBRATING 100 YEARS OF FATIMA Fatima at 100: Story of apparitions continues to attract attention. VATICAN CITY — While conversion and prayer are at the heart of Mary's messages at Fatima, Portugal, the miracles and unexplained phenomenon that accompanied the events 100 years ago continue to ORDINATIONS DELAYED TO JULY 17, 24 Ordinations delayed to July 17, 24. Tweet. CHARLOTTE — Restrictions during the coronavirus pandemic and North Carolina’s gradual reopening plans mean that the Diocese of Charlotte’s ordination liturgies are being rescheduled for July. Masses for the ordination to the transitional diaconate and ordination to the priesthood are PRIEST ASSIGNMENTS ANNOUNCED CHARLOTTE — The following priest assignments have been recently announced by Bishop Peter Jugis: Father Bernard Oleru, of the Missionaries of St. Paul of Nigeria, has been assigned as parochial vicar at St. Therese Church in Mooresville, Oleru effective Feb. 26. The Nigerian native comes from a family of nine and was ordained a Catholic priest for the missions in 2007. CREMATION: Q&A ON THE PROPER HANDLING OF ASHES CREMATION: Q&A on the proper handling of ashes. WASHINGTON, D.C. — In 1963, the Vatican Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith issued an instruction permitting cremation as long as it was not done as a sign of denial of the basic Christian belief in the resurrection of the dead. The permission was incorporated into the Code of Canon Law FATHER KOTTAR LOOKS BACK ON 20 YEARS OF PRIESTHOOD SHELBY — Shelby is a long way from New Brunswick, N.J., where Father Michael Kottar served in his first parish after his ordination for the Diocese of Metuchen 20 years ago. In 1994, he was ordained by Bishop Edward Thomas Hughes, and five years later he found himself in North Carolina, where he now serves as pastor of St. Mary Parish. WHAT IS THE FEAST OF OUR LADY OF SORROWS? The feast of Our Lady of Sorrows on Sept. 15 commemorates the seven great sorrows which Mary lived in relation to Her Son, as they are recorded in the Gospels or through Tradition. On this feast day, we are invited to reflect on Mary’s deep suffering: BLACK CATHOLIC POPES, SAINTS AND LEADERS Black Catholic popes, saints and leaders. Tweet. Black Catholic history can be traced to the Acts of the Apostles (8:26-40) when St. Philip the Deacon converted the Ethiopian eunuch – one of the first moves the Apostles made to evangelize outside Jerusalem and thus sow the seeds for the universal Church. Christianity spread throughoutNorth
CATHOLIC NEWS HERALD “Viva Cristo Rey!” parishioners of St. Mary, Help of Christians Church proclaimed as they said goodbye Wednesday to their pastor, Father Michael Kottar. Father Kottar, 53, passed away May 22, 2021, after a battle with a rare brain infection called Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease. He had served as a Catholic priest for nearly 28 years, half of which he spent at the Shelby parish. MARY, MOTHER OF THE CHURCH Mural from the Church of the Visitation in Ein Kerem, near Jerusalem, depicting Mary protecting Christians with her mantle. The image was inspired by the oldest known hymn to the Blessed Virgin Mary as the Mother of God, the “Sub tuum praesidium,” first MERCY SISTER MARY REGINA WERNTZ PASSES AWAY AGED 76 Former CCHS teacher BELMONT — Mercy Sister Mary Regina Werntz, 76, died March 11, 2021, at Sacred Heart Convent in Belmont. She had been professed as a Sister of Mercy for 59 years. A private Memorial Mass will be celebrated on Thursday, March 18, CELEBRATING 100 YEARS OF FATIMA Fatima at 100: Story of apparitions continues to attract attention. VATICAN CITY — While conversion and prayer are at the heart of Mary's messages at Fatima, Portugal, the miracles and unexplained phenomenon that accompanied the events 100 years ago continue to ORDINATIONS DELAYED TO JULY 17, 24 Ordinations delayed to July 17, 24. Tweet. CHARLOTTE — Restrictions during the coronavirus pandemic and North Carolina’s gradual reopening plans mean that the Diocese of Charlotte’s ordination liturgies are being rescheduled for July. Masses for the ordination to the transitional diaconate and ordination to the priesthood are PRIEST ASSIGNMENTS ANNOUNCED CHARLOTTE — The following priest assignments have been recently announced by Bishop Peter Jugis: Father Bernard Oleru, of the Missionaries of St. Paul of Nigeria, has been assigned as parochial vicar at St. Therese Church in Mooresville, Oleru effective Feb. 26. The Nigerian native comes from a family of nine and was ordained a Catholic priest for the missions in 2007. CREMATION: Q&A ON THE PROPER HANDLING OF ASHES CREMATION: Q&A on the proper handling of ashes. WASHINGTON, D.C. — In 1963, the Vatican Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith issued an instruction permitting cremation as long as it was not done as a sign of denial of the basic Christian belief in the resurrection of the dead. The permission was incorporated into the Code of Canon Law FATHER KOTTAR LOOKS BACK ON 20 YEARS OF PRIESTHOOD SHELBY — Shelby is a long way from New Brunswick, N.J., where Father Michael Kottar served in his first parish after his ordination for the Diocese of Metuchen 20 years ago. In 1994, he was ordained by Bishop Edward Thomas Hughes, and five years later he found himself in North Carolina, where he now serves as pastor of St. Mary Parish. WHAT IS THE FEAST OF OUR LADY OF SORROWS? The feast of Our Lady of Sorrows on Sept. 15 commemorates the seven great sorrows which Mary lived in relation to Her Son, as they are recorded in the Gospels or through Tradition. On this feast day, we are invited to reflect on Mary’s deep suffering: BLACK CATHOLIC POPES, SAINTS AND LEADERS Black Catholic popes, saints and leaders. Tweet. Black Catholic history can be traced to the Acts of the Apostles (8:26-40) when St. Philip the Deacon converted the Ethiopian eunuch – one of the first moves the Apostles made to evangelize outside Jerusalem and thus sow the seeds for the universal Church. Christianity spread throughoutNorth
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BISHOP JUGIS ENCOURAGES PEOPLE OF THE DIOCESE: ‘WELCOME Masses and confessions are to return to their pre-COVID schedules beginning Pentecost Sunday (May 23, 2021). The options of receiving Communion from the chalice and extending the Sign of Peace are to remain omitted until further notice. The faithful retain the right to receive Communion on the tongue or in the hand. Mass Obligation:Beginning
LOCAL - CATHOLICNEWSHERALD.COM Details Published: 22 September 2016 ‘From the earliest times at St. Matthew the spirit of mercy has been here’ CHARLOTTE — In a joy-filled joint celebration, parishioners, staff and clergy of St. Matthew Church gathered Sept. 21 to commemorate the 30th anniversary of the parish and to recognize the Sisters of Mercy and their contribution to the Church and the diocese. LOCAL - CATHOLICNEWSHERALD.COM Details Published: 19 July 2017 CHARLOTTE — About 50 parishioners of St. Peter Church attended a recent discussion on immigration led by Jesuit Father Sean Carroll, executive director of the KINO Border Initiative in Nogales, Ariz. Father Carroll, visiting Charlotte’s Jesuit-staffed parish in June, updated people about the work of KBI as well as the impact of U.S. immigration, detention LOCAL - CATHOLICNEWSHERALD.COM Details Published: 03 July 2017 CHARLOTTE — The annual “Fortnight for Freedom”– a two-week campaign focusing on the importance of religious freedom both at home and abroad— kicked off June 23 with a march through uptown Charlotte and a prayer vigil outside the Charles Jonas Federal Courthouse, where a group of Catholics prayed the Litany for Religious Liberty, the rosary and the LOCAL - CATHOLICNEWSHERALD.COM Details Published: 19 July 2017 CHARLOTTE — St. Matthew Church held its 15th Annual World Hunger Drive July 15, with 1,500 volunteers packaging 341,280 meals weighing more than 50,000 pounds to feed the hungry in Haiti and Jamaica. LOCAL - CATHOLICNEWSHERALD.COM Details Published: 02 August 2017 FOREST CITY — High windows in the narthex of Immaculate Conception Church have recently been replaced with stained glass, and a 20-foot crucifix has been erected on the church grounds – two beautification projects the pastor hopes will inspire everyone who comes into or passes by the Forest City church. LOCAL - CATHOLICNEWSHERALD.COM Details Published: 13 August 2017 CHARLOTTE — Cassock Day at St. Joseph College Seminary is a lot like Christmas Day. There is anticipation and joy as the college seminarians line up in the refectory waiting to receive a gift – their college seminarycassocks.
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