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Catholic News Herald

Serving Christ and Connecting Catholics in Western North Carolina

021618 Holy AngelsBELMONT — Holy Angels was named the Business of the Year by the Montcross Chamber during its Annual Celebration in Mt. Holly Feb. 1. During the presentation it was stated, “Holy Angels is a special company, dedicated to believing in the possibility that lies within each of us. They have been providing quality and innovative services for individuals with intellectual developmental disabilities for over 60 years.”

As a business, Holy Angels has a positive impact on the local area economy – providing nearly 350 jobs with an operating budget of more than $15 million.

Innovative programs and services serve as the hallmark of Holy Angels, including four business endeavors that offer employment opportunities for individuals with intellectual developmental disabilities. More than 20 years ago Cherubs Café opened, followed by Cherubs Candy Bouquet (now Bliss Gallery) and most recently, Cotton Candy Factory.

Holy Angels was founded in 1955 by the Sisters of Mercy. The private, nonprofit corporation provides residential services and innovative programs for children and adults with intellectual developmental disabilities with delicate medical conditions.

Pictured are (from left) the Rev. Rob Hinman, Holy Angels board chair; Regina Moody, Holy Angels president/CEO; and Janet Sarn of Park Sterling Bank.

— Sister Nancy Nance

CHARLOTTE — A Lenten Day of Reflection, “An Upper Room Experience,” will be offered Saturday, March 3, at St. Patrick Cathedral, directed by Father Richard Sutter, parochial vicar.

The program will run from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. and will include Mass and Eucharistic Adoration. Everyone aged 16 and older is welcome to attend.

Come discover the three keys to unlock your Upper Room experience with Jesus this Lent: the Living Word, the Eucharist and the Cross.

Register online at www.stpatricks.org.