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JEFFERSON — Eight young people from St. Francis of Assisi Parish received the sacrament of confirmation Sept. 1 from Bishop Peter J. Jugis. (Patrick Hession | Catholic News Herald)
JEFFERSON — Eight young people from St. Francis of Assisi Parish received the sacrament of confirmation Sept. 1 from Bishop Peter J. Jugis. (Patrick Hession | Catholic News Herald)
CHARLOTTE — (From left) John Young, Olivia Mukoko, Varleine Coq and Havilyn Smith of Our Lady of Consolation Parish received the sacrament of confirmation from Bishop Peter J. Jugis during Mass Sept. 22. (Travis Burton | Catholic News Herald)
CHARLOTTE — (From left) John Young, Olivia Mukoko, Varleine Coq and Havilyn Smith of Our Lady of Consolation Parish received the sacrament of confirmation from Bishop Peter J. Jugis during Mass Sept. 22. (Travis Burton | Catholic News Herald)
ASHEVILLE —Young people at St. Lawrence Basilica received the sacrament of confirmation from Bishop Peter J. Jugis during Mass Oct. 6. (John Cosmas | Catholic News Herald)
ASHEVILLE —Young people at St. Lawrence Basilica received the sacrament of confirmation from Bishop Peter J. Jugis during Mass Oct. 6. (John Cosmas | Catholic News Herald)
FOREST CITY — The sacrament of confirmation was conferred on 34 young people May 17 at Immaculate Conception Church by Monsignor Mauricio West, vicar general and chancellor of the Diocese of Charlotte. They are pictured with Monsignor West; Father Herbert
FOREST CITY — The sacrament of confirmation was conferred on 34 young people May 17 at Immaculate Conception Church by Monsignor Mauricio West, vicar general and chancellor of the Diocese of Charlotte. They are pictured with Monsignor West; Father Herbert
HIGH POINT — Bishop Jugis also confirmed youth at Immaculate Heart of Mary Church in High Point May 1. (Photo provided by Father Vince Smith)
HIGH POINT — Bishop Jugis also confirmed youth at Immaculate Heart of Mary Church in High Point May 1. (Photo provided by Father Vince Smith)
MAGGIE VALLEY — Bishop Jugis traveled to Maggie Valley April 28 to confirm the combined classes from St. Margaret of Scotland Church Maggie Valley in and St. John the Evangelist Church in Waynesville. There were 13 children from St. John, and four childre
MAGGIE VALLEY — Bishop Jugis traveled to Maggie Valley April 28 to confirm the combined classes from St. Margaret of Scotland Church Maggie Valley in and St. John the Evangelist Church in Waynesville. There were 13 children from St. John, and four childre
MARION — Thirteen young people at Our Lady of Angels Church in Marion were confirmed by Bishop Peter Jugis April 23 during a Spanish Mass concelebrated by Father Carl Kaltreider, pastor. the 1:00 PM Spanish Mass. Confirmandi were Alden Webster, Miguel San
MARION — Thirteen young people at Our Lady of Angels Church in Marion were confirmed by Bishop Peter Jugis April 23 during a Spanish Mass concelebrated by Father Carl Kaltreider, pastor. the 1:00 PM Spanish Mass. Confirmandi were Alden Webster, Miguel San
SHELBY — Thirty-two young people received the sacrament of confirmation May 20 at St. Mary Help of Christians Church in Shelby. Monsignor Mauricio West, vicar general and chancellor of the Diocese of Charlotte, was the main celebrant, with Father Michael
SHELBY — Thirty-two young people received the sacrament of confirmation May 20 at St. Mary Help of Christians Church in Shelby. Monsignor Mauricio West, vicar general and chancellor of the Diocese of Charlotte, was the main celebrant, with Father Michael
MOORESVILLE — Connor Anthony was recently among 158 young people confirmed during Masses April 19 and 21 at St. Thérèse Church by Bishop Peter Jugis. (Photo provided by Devinney Photography)
MOORESVILLE — Connor Anthony was recently among 158 young people confirmed during Masses April 19 and 21 at St. Thérèse Church by Bishop Peter Jugis. (Photo provided by Devinney Photography)
STATESVILLE — On May 3, Bishop Peter J. Jugis confirmed 31 young adults at St. Philip the Apostle Church in Statesville. (Photo provided by Connie Ries)
STATESVILLE — On May 3, Bishop Peter J. Jugis confirmed 31 young adults at St. Philip the Apostle Church in Statesville. (Photo provided by Connie Ries)
Confirmandi were Jennifer Aguirre Abeja, Lillian Andrade, Dayanara Benitez, Brissa Chavez, Melissa Cruz Solis, Vanessa Cruz Solis, Aaron Fierros, Matthew Flerra, Michael Flerra, Sabrina Fredo, Miriam Gaspar, Claudio Gregorio, Joelle Hughes, Charles Kelley
Confirmandi were Jennifer Aguirre Abeja, Lillian Andrade, Dayanara Benitez, Brissa Chavez, Melissa Cruz Solis, Vanessa Cruz Solis, Aaron Fierros, Matthew Flerra, Michael Flerra, Sabrina Fredo, Miriam Gaspar, Claudio Gregorio, Joelle Hughes, Charles Kelley
DENVER — Youth at Holy Spirit Church recently received the sacrament of confirmation, during Masses offered May 6 by Father Carmen Malacari, pastor, and May 11 by Bishop Peter Jugis. (Photos by Doreen Sugierski | Catholic News Herald)
DENVER — Youth at Holy Spirit Church recently received the sacrament of confirmation, during Masses offered May 6 by Father Carmen Malacari, pastor, and May 11 by Bishop Peter Jugis. (Photos by Doreen Sugierski | Catholic News Herald)
GREENSBORO — Youth at St. Pius X Church recently received the sacrament of confirmation, during Masses celebrated by Monsignor Anthony Marcaccio, pastor, and Monsignor Mauricio West, vicar general and chancellor of the Diocese of Charlotte. (Photos provid
GREENSBORO — Youth at St. Pius X Church recently received the sacrament of confirmation, during Masses celebrated by Monsignor Anthony Marcaccio, pastor, and Monsignor Mauricio West, vicar general and chancellor of the Diocese of Charlotte. (Photos provid
CHARLOTTE — Young people at St. Peter Church were confirmed by Benedictine Abbot Placid Solari during Mass May 20. (Photos provided by Joan Guthrie)
CHARLOTTE — Young people at St. Peter Church were confirmed by Benedictine Abbot Placid Solari during Mass May 20. (Photos provided by Joan Guthrie)
BOONVILLE — One hundred youths received the sacrament of confirmation at Divine Redeemer Church during a Mass offered June 9 by Bishop Peter Jugis. (Photos by Sergio Lopez)
BOONVILLE — One hundred youths received the sacrament of confirmation at Divine Redeemer Church during a Mass offered June 9 by Bishop Peter Jugis. (Photos by Sergio Lopez)
BOONVILLE — One hundred youths received the sacrament of confirmation at Divine Redeemer Church during a Mass offered June 9 by Bishop Peter Jugis. (Photos by Sergio Lopez)
BOONVILLE — One hundred youths received the sacrament of confirmation at Divine Redeemer Church during a Mass offered June 9 by Bishop Peter Jugis. (Photos by Sergio Lopez)
GREENSBORO — During two Masses on May 27, Hispanic youths at Our Lady of Grace Church received the sacrament of confirmation.
GREENSBORO — During two Masses on May 27, Hispanic youths at Our Lady of Grace Church received the sacrament of confirmation.
GREENSBORO — During two Masses on May 27, Hispanic youths at Our Lady of Grace Church received the sacrament of confirmation.
GREENSBORO — During two Masses on May 27, Hispanic youths at Our Lady of Grace Church received the sacrament of confirmation.
SALISBURY — Sixty-nine youths at Sacred Heart Church received the sacrament of confirmation during a recent Mass celebrated by Monsignor Mauricio West, vicar general and chancellor of the Diocese of Charlotte. (Bill Washington | Catholic News Herald)
SALISBURY — Sixty-nine youths at Sacred Heart Church received the sacrament of confirmation during a recent Mass celebrated by Monsignor Mauricio West, vicar general and chancellor of the Diocese of Charlotte. (Bill Washington | Catholic News Herald)
CHARLOTTE — “Be sealed with the gift of the Holy Spirit.” Eight members of St. Gabriel Church’s RCIA program received the sacrament of confirmation during Mass June 24 celebrated by Father Frank O’Rourke, pastor. (Photo provided by Darby McClatchy and Joh
CHARLOTTE — “Be sealed with the gift of the Holy Spirit.” Eight members of St. Gabriel Church’s RCIA program received the sacrament of confirmation during Mass June 24 celebrated by Father Frank O’Rourke, pastor. (Photo provided by Darby McClatchy and Joh
TRYON — Bishop Peter Jugis celebrated Mass and the rite of confirmation at St. John the Baptist Church June 7, conferring the sacrament of confirmation on parishioners Itzel Avellaneda-Cruz, Cailin Bennett (pictured), Maria Chavez, Arthur DeCotiis, Sarah
TRYON — Bishop Peter Jugis celebrated Mass and the rite of confirmation at St. John the Baptist Church June 7, conferring the sacrament of confirmation on parishioners Itzel Avellaneda-Cruz, Cailin Bennett (pictured), Maria Chavez, Arthur DeCotiis, Sarah
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052716 curlinCHARLOTTE—Bishop William G. Curlin (center) celebrated Mass in honor of his 60th anniversary of ordination to the priesthood on May 20 at St. Vincent de Paul Church.

Father Mark Lawlor, pastor (left), Father Paul Gary, pastor of St. Luke Church in Mint Hill (right), and Father Casey Coleman, parochial vicar of St. Vincent de Paul Church (background), concelebrated the Mass attended by the Knights and Dames of Malta.

They held a luncheon reception for Bishop Curlin after the Mass and presented him with letters from the Vatican, bishops from around the U.S. and others, as well as a photo album with images from his service to the Church over the course of six decades.

Holy Angels of Belmont also announced that the clinic within its facility will be named Bishop Curlin’s honor in recognition of his untiring service to the residents of the home for children and adults with intellectual developmental disabilities and delicate medical conditions.

— SueAnn Howell | Catholic News Herald

061317 LoMonaco Fr LawrenceCHARLOTTE — The Diocese of Charlotte is blessed to have many priests celebrating special jubilee anniversaries this year. Father Larry LoMonaco, pastor of St. Aloysius Church in Hickory, is celebrating 15 years of priestly ministry.

He shares this reflection with the Catholic News Herald on the occasion of his anniversary:

As I reflect on my 15 years of ordained ministry serving our Lord, Jesus Christ, through a vocation to the priesthood, I can’t believe it has gone by so quickly. I have been told that when you love your job, you never work a day in your life. I now know that to be true. I also know that time flies when you are having fun.

I love serving our Lord and His people because it is exceptionally fulfilling and never boring. Each new day is a wonderful new gift that I get to open one day at a time. My vocation has challenged me more than I ever thought possible. I am comforted by the fact that every time I have prayed for wisdom and courage to do God’s will, I have received the divine guidance I need to use my gifts for the greater glory of God.

I always begin the day with prayer and I try to pray for at least a half hour. Jesus is my best friend, so I always make time for Him first thing in the morning. I always pray my breviary, not just because I have vowed to do that for myself and the entire Church, but because it is my daily spiritual “gas station.” Personal prayer also helps me to stay focused on my mission and ministry.

As I get older, I have less mental and physical energy, so I have learned to take better care of myself. No one is going to do that for me; it is up to me. I exercise and eat a healthy diet. I have discovered that food is an occupational hazard for a priest, so I try to eat less and enjoy it more. Boundaries and balance are essential ingredients to this vocation.

I enjoy spending time with people, but I also need time alone to relax and recharge. When I start feeling the urge to push people away, I know it is time for me to get away. Taking a day off is not negotiable. Jesus needed time alone during His ministry. Just one day alone at my house in McDowell County makes all the difference.

I try to treat everyone with respect and dignity. I believe it is appropriate to expect the same in return.

I have discovered the value of spiritual renewal by embarking on pilgrimages to holy places: the Holy Land, Lourdes, Fatima, Santiago de Compostella, Assisi, Orvieto, Siena, Florence and Rome. I have a pilgrimage planned to Poland.

There never seems to be enough time to accomplish all the duties as the pastor of a rather large parish, but I always make time for the most essential aspect of ministry: leading souls to heaven. The primary mission of the Catholic Church is the salvation of souls, so I try to make that the focus of my ministry.

I love to preach at Mass, but I know that I have to practice what I preach in order to be a witness to our faith. Our Lord never promised that serving Him would be easy. However, He showed us that it is worth every ounce of effort because the benefits are out of this world!

— SueAnn Howell, senior reporter

Catholic men who are active in their parish and bring a certain experience of the spiritual life including apostolic zeal and a desire to increase their faith through obedience and fraternal communion, and who are at least 33 years old, married or unmarried, can inquire into becoming a permanent deacon in the diocese.

Preparation for the permanent diaconate takes several years to complete, and includes completion of the two-year Lay Ministry program.

To learn more, go online to www.charlottediocese.org/vocations.

061717 coddBOONE — Five years ago this June, Father Matthew Codd was ordained to the priesthood by Bishop Peter Jugis at St. Mark Church in Huntersville. Now pastor of St. Elizabeth Church in Boone, the Asheville native Father Codd recently took time to share some insights about himself and his ministry with the Catholic News Herald:

CNH: When did you realize you had a call to the priesthood?
Father Codd: I received my call during my junior year in college, while at the University of Illinois in Urbana-Champaign. I had never really considered priesthood before then.

CNH: Where did you attend seminary?
Father Codd: I attended Mount Saint Mary’s in Emmitsburg, Md., for all six years.

CNH: What assignments have you had over the past five years?
Father Codd: I was parochial vicar of St. Mark Church in Huntersville for two years; parochial vicar of St. Aloysius Church in Hickory for one year; and pastor of St. Elizabeth Church in Boone for two years now.

CNH: What do you enjoy most about your priestly ministry?
Father Codd: I enjoy living for God and not for myself, through sacrificing myself for God and the souls He has entrusted to me. Whether that is through preaching, the sacraments, catechesis, or anything else, I simply enjoy living for God as a priest and having that one singular and beautiful purpose.

CNH: What are some of the biggest lessons you have learned over the past five years, especially as a pastor?
Father Codd: There has been an ever-deepening awareness of the depth of both the cross and of the joy of priesthood. So the biggest lesson would probably be how to rely as completely as possible on the wisdom and grace of God.

CNH: What advice would you give to a man discerning a vocation to the priesthood?
Father Codd: I would remind him of the beauty of priesthood and all of its blessings and joys, and that God is so intimately close to those who serve Him in this vocation.
— SueAnn Howell, senior reporter