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Catholic News Herald

Serving Christ and Connecting Catholics in Western North Carolina

CHARLOTTE — More than 80 people attended First Friday Mass at the second Vigil of the Two Hearts devotion at St. Patrick Cathedral Oct. 6. Father Santiago Mariani, parochial vicar at St. Vincent de Paul Parish in Charlotte, offered the Friday evening Mass devoted to the Sacred Heart, and heard confessions afterward.

After Mass, many of the faithful stayed for nocturnal Eucharistic Adoration, praying for their families and for the nation’s conversion. The event concluded with First Saturday Mass in the morning.

The monthly vigil is organized by the Catholic Pro-life Action Network of Charlotte (C-PLAN) for the purpose of offering penance for sins and praying for strengthening of families and the nation’s conversion. For details about November’s vigil, go to www.prolifecharlotte.org/two-hearts.

— Mike FitzGerald, correspondent

102717 Knights fish fryHAYESVILLE — The Knights of Columbus from Immaculate Heart of Mary Mission held a fundraiser fish fry, open to the public, on Oct. 20.

Proceeds went to the Knights’ General Fund, which contributes to programs such as Special Olympics and Wounded Warriors. Pictured above, Pat Dunn greets Maureen Ripper.
— Victoria Ewing Ware