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Thursday, March 16, 2000
The Southern Cross, Page 11
Aquinas High School First Semester Honor Roll
FIRST HONORS
Mary Kate Claiborne
Stephanie Knight
Craig Stanley
Megan Hicks
Ross Trulock
Michael Dorsey
Seniors
Jennifer Clifford
Kathryn Maule
Joseph Wach
Leslie Horton
Sophomores
William Garren
Joseph Breuer
Kellyn Cutsinger
Matthew Morrison
Ashley Wagner
Alicia Pendleton
Kristen Catchings
Jarett Gilbert
Laura Eiseman
Trevor Cutsinger
Nichole Srott
Freshmen
Dominic Prestrfilippo
Matthew Cathey
Tiffany Griffin
Christa Griffin
Ed Fleiss
Kevin Thorstad
Francine Acevedo
Matthew Ryan
Patricia Chapin
Stephanie Haynes
Trevor Maurer
Julia Harder
Juniors
Valerie Capuy
Kate Shawhan
John Chew
Brett Kline
Pablo Migone
David Jackson
Anne Dipiro
Beth Edry
Jonathan Syms
Jonathan Cooper
Christopher Loyal
Katharine Morton
Katie Kottyan
John Edry
Sean Healy
Marcelene Vann
Akeshah Curtis
Robert Mayr
Nicole Trezza
Ellen Mirshak
Margaret Godbee
Monica Hill
Erin Walker
Thomas Fitzpatrick
Ngoc Nguyen
Juniors
Danny Moore
Leah Gordon
Brigid McArdle
Jordan Williams
Daniel Heenan
Drew Peduto
Michael Johnson
Blake Quarles
Timothy Moore
Antony Srott
Juniors
Nicole Kuhn
Valene Sims
Julie Lyons
Geraldine Quiogue
Jessica Morrell
Cassidy Thigpen
Ryan Armstrong
Anne Marie May
Shannon Stewart
Guillermo Rivell
Justin Syms
Scott Rhodes
Carrie Vaughn
Allison Bate
Viet Nguyen
Monica Toole
Avalon White
Rachel Willoughby
Sophomores
Ash White
Matthew Brigmon
Cheryl Salomone
Lashaka Wesley
Sophomores
SECOND
Paulette Acevedo
Louis Jacob Wilhelmi
Jed Capuy
Alex Spencer
Anne Zagrodnik
Emily Ballweg
HONORS
Lauren Boasso
Logan Williams
Brian Holland
Lindsay Trapp
Julianne Camba
Seniors
Amanda Doolittle
COMMENDED
Justin Mullner
Freshmen
Cynthia Murphy
Shawna Bussey
Erin Milnes
HONORS
Niju Philip
Marcy Bees
c—-—3
Cynthia Nogueras
Jeffrey Crowther
Whitney Mullan
Seniors
Elizabeth Rogers
Nathan Brigmon
Freshmen
Forgiveness
Leah Cutsinger
Tommy Smith
Diana Figueroa
Rachel Toole
Laura DalSanto
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“have opposed one another, becoming
divided, and have mutually con
demned one another and fought
against one another.” He prayed that
the recognition of sins against unity
would facilitate the reconciliation and
reunion of Christians.
—Against the Jewish people, intro
duced by Cardinal Edward I. Cassidy,
president of the Commission for
Religious Relations with Jews. The
cardinal prayed that Christians “will
acknowledge the sins committed by
not a few of their number” against
Jews in the past 2,000 years.
Committing the church before God
to “genuine brotherhood” with the
Jews, the pope said that “we are deeply
saddened by the behavior of those who
in the course of history have caused
these children of yours to suffer.”
— Against “love, peace, the rights of
peoples, and respect for cultures and
religions,” introduced by Archbishop
Stephen Fumio Hamao, president of
the Pontifical Council for Migrants and
Travelers. The archbishop cited enmity
towards society’s weakest members,
“such as immigrants and Gypsies.”
The pope said Christians have often
yielded “to a mentality of power, they
have violated the rights of ethnic
groups and peoples and shown con
tempt for their cultures and religious
traditions.”
— Against the dignity of women and
the unity of the human race. Cardinal
Francis Arinze, president of the
Pontifical Council for Interreligious
Dialogue, introduced the petition,
saying women “are all too often
humiliated and marginalized.”
In his prayer the pope said that at
times “the equality of your sons and
daughters has not been acknowl
edged, and Christians have been
guilty of attitudes of rejection and
exclusion, consenting to acts of dis
crimination on the basis of racial and
ethnic differences.”
— Against fundamental human
rights, introduced by Archbishop
Francois Xavier Nguyen Van Thuan,
president of the Pontifical Council for
Justice and Peace. The archbishop
highlighted sins against the “most
defenseless, the unborn killed in their
mother’s womb or even exploited for
experimental purposes by those who
abuse the promise of biotechnology
and distort the aims of science.”
The pope prayed for forgiveness
“for all those who have committed
acts of injustice by trusting in wealth
and power and showing contempt for
the ‘little ones’.”
At the conclusion of the apology
liturgy, the pope embraced and kissed
the crucifix, in front of which the
Vatican officials had lit seven oil
lamps on a gold candelabrum.
Usted esta cordialmente invitado al
JUBILEE 2000
“Sabemos que somos cristianos por el amor que nos tenemos”
Domingo, 19 de marzo del 2000
Preparation para la Santa Misa con musica a las 2:00 p.m.
El celebrante liturgico sera el Obispo J. Kevin Boland
que comenzara a las 3:00 p.m.
en los terrenos de la Iglesia de San Jose,
2011 Darling Avenue, Waycross, Georgia.
Acuerdese de traer sus sillas y cobija—
la comida se servira despues de la Misa.
Para mas information, llame a su parroquia.
Todos los catolicos del Sur de Georgia estan invitados a celebrar
con nosotros.
Blessed Sacrament Mission
B lessed Sacrament Parish, Savannah, will celebrate a Lenten mission retreat
on Monday-Wednesday, March 27-29, at 7:00 p.m. each evening. Father
Tom Vigliotta, OFM, will preach each evening. Monday’s service will include a
Liturgy of Reconciliation; Tuesday’s will take the form of a healing service;
Wednesday’s will include both the celebration of the Eucharist and a commis
sioning of particpants. Father Tom’s Franciscan Ministry of the Word is based
in Anderson, SC. Over the past three years, he has given mission retreats in
some 60 parishes in the Southeast.
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through. You know we’re always here to help you through those
times of mourning. Please call on us any time—day or night.
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Youth Jubilee
PILGRIMAGE PLANNED
Most Holy Trinity Parish, Augusta,
is trying to put together a pilgrimage
for young adults 16-25 for the Jubilee
youth meeting in Rome, Italy from
August 10-17. Accommodations will
be arranged by the Stigmatist Fathers
in Verona, Italy, then the pilgrims will
travel by bus to Rome where the Stig
matist Fathers will again provide ac
commodations. Plane fare will be
approximately $900.00 or less. Reser
vations need to be finalized within
this month.
E-mail Pat McArdle at
patmca@bellsouth.net
or call her at 706-737-3226.
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