SAPPHIRE — Father Francis Xavier Arockiasamy, parochial administrator of St. Jude Mission in Sapphire, recently presented a $5,000 check to Dr. Marilyn Chamberlin, associate professor of sociology at Western Carolina University and coordinator of the Christmas Connection of Jackson County. The donation was awarded on behalf of the Diocese of Charlotte in the form of a grant applied for by the church.
There are nearly 2,000 children below the poverty level in Jackson County. Last year the Christmas Connection provided new toys and clothing to more than 1,000 children. They hope to exceed last year’s goal this Christmas season together with this grant and the generosity of Jackson County residents, volunteers and businesses.
In 2015 St. Jude parishioners sponsored close to 100 children through their generous donations. Sponsors were given the children’s information and wish lists, then shopped for the requested items. Parishioners will sponsor children again this coming Christmas season to help the Christmas Connection meet the need in Jackson County.
The Christmas Connection has no paid staff and relies on volunteers to run the organization so that all donations can go directly to providing the children with gifts. Children are referred from schools and social service agencies, cannot receive gifts from other organizations, and must meet an income requirement.
— Rena Ezzell
HUNTERSVILLE — Catholic Charities Diocese of Charlotte is hosting a free Respect Life Conference on Saturday, Aug. 27, at Christ the King High School in Huntersville.
The conference will provide an opportunity for prayer and educational engagement to promote the respect and protection of human life, particularly human life at its most vulnerable stages. The keynote presenter is Jesuit Father Joseph Koterski, a philosophy professor from Fordham University.
The conference includes workshops on a variety of topics, including: post-abortion healing ministries; resources for parents experiencing a pre-natal diagnosis; and end-of-life ethics.
Mass will be celebrated at 9 a.m. in the school chapel prior to the 10:30 a.m. start of the conference. The conference will end at 3:30 p.m. There is no charge to attend the conference, but registration is required.
Go to www.ccdoc.org/respectlife for details. To register, email This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. by Aug. 22.