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081619 reparationHUNTERSVILLE — Continuing an annual tradition each first Wednesday in August, St. Mark Parish offered a Mass and Holy Hour of Reparation Aug. 7 for the sins of abortion, contraception, euthanasia and same-sex unions in the U.S., Ireland and Mexico.

Father Brian Becker, parochial vicar, offered the bilingual Mass, wearing violet vestments to denote the penitential nature of this liturgy. In his homily, delivered in both English and Spanish, Father Becker exhorted the faithful to continue to pray for the conversion of sinners.

“Each and every one of us is loved dearly by God, so much so that were the whole world to turn away, Our Lord would continue to bestow His love for the sake of one person who would convert.

We remind ourselves that Our Lord wills not the death of a sinner, but that he be converted, and live,” he said. The event was organized by the St. Mark Respect Life Ministry.

— Photo provided by Amy Burger; Mike Fitzgerald, Catholic News Herald

 

 

 

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‘It was not you who chose me, but I who chose you and appointed you to go and bear fruit that will remain’ (John 15:16)

081619 sisterCANTON — Sister Mary Ruth renewed her “yes” to Jesus for the 66th year in a row Aug. 11 during Mass at Immaculate Conception Mission.

Sister Mary Ruth took her perpetual vows as a religious on Aug. 11, 1959, after having made temporary vows three years prior, on Aug. 11, 1956.
In the summer of 1992, Sister Mary Ruth and her two fellow sisters, Sister Mary Isabel and Sister Mary Celine, came to the North Carolina mountains. In the fall of 1993, they founded St. Joseph Academy in a borrowed house in Waynesville while the present school building was under construction.

The land for the school was donated by Sister Mary Ruth’s father, and he and other family members and friends donated the money for construction. The school moved from Waynesville to the new building in Maggie Valley during Thanksgiving 1995.

Sister Mary Celine went to receive her eternal reward in 1994 while on a pilgrimage in Fatima, Portugal. Sister Mary Isabel was working and active in the school until 2008, and she passed to eternal life on June 29, 2017.

The Independent Catholic School of St. Joseph Academy, which teaches kindergarten through eighth-grade students, is blessed with a number of benefactors and volunteers.

Both Haywood County parishes (St. John the Evangelist Church in Waynesville and its mission in Canton, and St. Margaret of Scotland Church in Maggie Valley) support the school.081619 Sister renews vows

“What a gift to have Sister Mary Ruth in our presence today,” Father Richard Sutter, parochial administrator of Immaculate Conception Mission, said at Mass. “Her 66 years of ‘yes’ to Jesus and His call to her heart is an inspiration for us all. Let us pray a Hail Mary in thanksgiving for Sister Ruth, Sister Mary Celine, Sister Mary Isabel, and men and women religious throughout the world whose lives bear much fruit – the type of fruit that remains beyond this life; the 12 fruits of the Holy Spirit: goodness, kindness, gentleness, generosity, peace, patience, joy, charity, modesty, chastity, faithfulness and self-control. Amen.”

Sister Mary Ruth is pictured with Father Sutter and longtime parishioner Gail Webb.

— Photos provided by Immaculate Conception Mission