Priest assignments announced by the Diocese of Charlotte
Bishop Peter J. Jugis announces the following priest assignments, effective July 5:
Father Joshua A. Voitus to parochial vicar of St. Vincent de Paul Church, Charlotte
Father Gabriel Carvajal-Salazar: from parochial vicar of St. Vincent de Paul Church, Charlotte, to parochial vicar of St. Aloysius Church, Hickory
Father Philip Kollithanath: from pastor of Christ the King Church, High Point, to pastor of St. Joseph Church, Asheboro
Father John F. Starczewski: from pastor of St. James Church, Hamlet, and Sacred Heart Mission, Wadesboro, to pastor of St. Francis Church, Mocksville
Father Jean Pierre Swamunu Lhoposo: from parochial vicar of St. Aloysius Church, Hickory, to pastor of St. James Church, Hamlet, and Sacred Heart Mission, Wadesboro
Father Brandon H. Jones: from parochial administrator of St. Joseph Church, Asheboro, to pastor of Holy Redeemer Church, Andrews, and Prince of Peace Mission, Robbinsville
Father Gnanapragasam Mariasoosai: from pastor of Our Lady of Angels Mission, Marion, to pastor of Christ the King Church, High Point
Father Carl Kaltreider: from pastor, Holy Redeemer Church, Andrews, and Prince of Peace Mission, Robbinsville, to administrator of Our Lady of the Angels Mission, Marion
Father J Patrick Cahill: from parochial vicar of St. Gabriel Church, Charlotte, to pastor of St. Eugene Church, Asheville
Father Edward J. Sheridan: Retiring after serving as pastor of St. Eugene Church, Asheville.
Coverage of the Revised Roman Missal
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Print Roman Missal special section herePrint a free special section from the Catholic News Herald that follows all the changes to the Mass. This special section is designed to
Despite a few 'rough spots,' Catholics adapt to new missal translation
WASHINGTON, D.C. — Years of planning went into it, followed by catechesis over the past several months via workshops, classroom and video presentations, diocesan communiques, bishops' pastoral letters, parish bulletin inserts, and countless stories...Revised Roman Missal binds Catholics across a 2,000-year historyWASHINGTON, D.C. — When the third edition of the English-language version of the Roman Missal is implemented at Advent, it will mark the continuing evolution of the Eucharistic liturgy that began in the earliest days of the Church. The most recent...- 1
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Discussing the Roman Missal changes
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Louie Verrecchio: Preparing the way for the Roman Missal
When Pope Benedict XVI received a hardbound copy of the approved English translation of the Roman Missal from members of the Vox Clara Committee on April 28, 2010, he said, “Soon the fruits of your labors will be made available to English-speaking... -
Louie Verrecchio: The scoop on Holy MassA couple of weeks ago a family friend (we'll call him John) took me by surprise with an unexpected question, "Do you mind if I go to church with you on Sunday?" Mind? Are you kidding me, I thought. I was thrilled! Then came the next question; one that...
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Understanding the Mystery of the Mass
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Father Matthew Buettner: The Mass: a 'pledge of future glory'
During the Mass, following Communion, the "Prayer After Communion" completes the Communion Rite. Following the Communion Rite is a decidedly short and simple conclusion to the Mass called the "Concluding Rite," consisting of relatively few parts. Ite,... -
Father Matthew Buettner: Holy Communion: Approaching the sacred banquet with humility and reverenceIn the Liturgy of the Eucharist, the drama of our redemption is unfolded in three movements during the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass: the Offertory, the Eucharistic Prayer and Holy Communion. The Communion Rite begins at the conclusion of the Eucharistic...
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