In this issue: April 11, 2004 - Volume 13, No. 15
Annual Catholic Day on the Hill draws 500 to state capital
Five bundles of joy: All Saints parishioner Shannon van Tol gives birth to quintuplets.
‘Servant-leader’ steps down:
Jack Kramer resigns as director of Hispanic Ministry but will stay on as a consultant to the diocesan office.
CCET’s annual dinners draw 700-plus benefactors:
The agency’s fundraisers generate income and give supporters a clearer idea of its biblical mandate of caring.
Catholic Campaign for Human Development thanks Knoxville Diocese for contributions
New coordinator named for Youth Ministry
Parents of quintuplets, knowing risks of pregnancy, ‘couldn’t consider reduction’
Home Missions collection set April 24-25
Update on traditional Latin Mass
St. John Neumann parishioner receives Eagle Scout award
Sacred Heart seventh-graders display work in science fair
Child-protection training sessions
Job opportunities
ETC columns
Hope in the Lord
by Bishop Joseph E. Kurtz
The view from here
by Mary C. Weaver
Letters to the editor
Living the readings
by Father Joseph Brando
Where is that in The Bible?
by Patrick Madrid
Life in every limb
by Leslie Sholly
Life issues forum
by Cathy Cleaver Ruse, Esq.
The Catholic difference
by George Weigel
Called to follow
by Suzanne Erpenbach
From the Paraclete
Parish notes
On the calendar
Deaths
© 2004,
The East Tennessee Catholic