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Young Catholic Urges Donation of Money,Young Lobbyists Take to Hill Young Catholic urges donation of money WASHINGTON (CNS) — Rich Halvorson is counting on 10 million Americans to fast with him Ash Wednesday, Feb. 21, and to donate the money they would have spent on food to what he terms “highly efficient” charities. Mr. Halvorson, a 25-year-old Catholic from Boise, Idaho, believes the donations could reach $50 million. The charities he’s contacted are themselves willing to match funds donated to accomplish specific projects. The Ash Wednesday program is called Global Fast ‘07 — because Mr. Halvorson expects there to be a Global Fast ‘08 next year. Mr. Halvorson, a Harvard University graduate who has already written on international politics for the Miami Herald before embarking on Global Fast, said the idea came to him as he conducted a five-day fast last year; a friend of his was conducting an even longer fast. “It was a water (only) fast,” Halvorson told Catholic News Service in a Dec. 21 telephone interview from Boise, where he was spending Christmas with his family. “The way that I did it wasn’t the best idea at the time. It was a water fast except that I worked out every day and after my workout I would allow myself one sip of (a) protein (shake). … I would have been better off not working out during the fast.” Mr. Halvorson’s benchmark for “highly efficient” charities is those that spend an overwhelming amount of donations on the mission of their particular charity with little overhead. His Web site, www.gf07.com, lists 15 faith-based charities, all of whom spend at least 75 percent of their funds on such projects. Young lobbyists take to Hill for Catholic schools WASHINGTON – A wave of teenage – and preteen – lobbyists descended upon Washington Jan. 31 to make the legislative case for Catholic schools on a variety of issues, including educational choice. They were Catholic school students themselves and were at the Capitol for the annual National Appreciation Day for Catholic Schools, part of the Jan. 28-Feb. 3 observance of Catholic Schools Week. The students were from a dozen Catholic schools in the Washington and Baltimore archdioceses and the Diocese of Arlington, Va. They stuffed themselves into a Senate office building’s hearing room, about 100 seats too small to accommodate all of them, to get their talking points and marching orders from a panel of highly placed grown-ups in the Catholic education field. There are close to 7,600 Catholic schools in the United States, and their students “would love to be here doing what you’re doing,” said Karen Ristau, president of the National Catholic Educational Association. “You’re representing all the students in all the Catholic schools across the country,” she added. “What you’re doing is very important.” “You’re going to be our advocates today before the House of Representatives and the Senate on four important issues,” said Father William Davis, an Oblate of St. Francis de Sales who is interim secretary for education for the U.S. bishops. Pointing to his fellow adults at the head table, he said members of Congress or their staffs “can look at me or some of these other people up here and say, ‘You’re supposed to be here. That’s your job.’” But that was not the case, he added, for the students ready to fan out across the congressional office buildings surrounding the Capitol. Vincent Guest, who lobbies on the bishops’ behalf on education issues, took note of his Catholic grade school and high school background in his native Philadelphia, saying: “What I am – the good parts – are the product of Catholic education.” He added, “In high school, my principal was Father Davis. … Look around at your teachers,” Guest said. “Someday they may be your boss.” Father Daniel Coughlin, chaplain to the House of Representatives, said that despite arguments about issues, “everything on Capitol Hill here is pretty friendly.” He told the students to “be proud” and to “say you’re grateful, you’re grateful to be in Catholic schools.” With a Catholic for the first time as House chaplain, a Catholic as speaker of the House (Rep. Nancy Pelosi of California), and a Catholic as leader of the House Republicans (Rep. John Boehner of Ohio), Father Coughlin said, “We need, as Catholics, to behave well. We need to model what is the best behavior.” Father Coughlin told the story of Thomas Will, a Catholic student at a public school, who in 1859 “stood up and refused to give the Ten Commandments the way the Protestants said them. … This little guy was beaten up and was ridiculed sometimes.” Later, Will “didn’t want to read from the Protestant Bible. He wanted to read from his Catholic Bible. That got people mad and he was beaten up some more.” That turned out, Father Coughlin said, to be the start of the Catholic school system in the United States: “A few weeks later, he had 300 other kids agreeing with him.” The issues the students were to take to Congress dealt with: – Feb 15 2012 12:00AM Remembering our Advent journey 5 years ago: The day we met our son Remembering our Advent journey 5 years ago: Getting to know our son Stranded 24 hours on a bus in a snowstorm: Prayers for the Niagara University women’s basketball team Benedictine nun who starred with Elvis returns to film By Jack Sheedy Catholic News Service BETHLEHEM, Conn. (CNS) — On Hollywood’s red carpet Feb. 26, the night of the 84th Academy Awards presentations, actress Michelle Williams was wearing Louis Vuitton. Cameron Diaz was wearing Victoria Beckham. Black-habited Mother Dolores Hart, prioress of the Abbey of Regina Laudis, told reporters she was wearing the seventh-century Benedictine St. Telchilde. “They didn’t know what I was talking about,” Mother Dolores said in an interview at the rural Connecticut abbey 12 days and 3,000 miles later with The Catholic Transcript, newspaper of the Hartford Archdiocese. “I think maybe that’s why they didn’t take many pictures of me on the carpet, because they didn’t know what to do with me,” she added with a laugh. If you watched the event on television, you might have caught a glimpse of Mother Dolores standing incongruously on the red carpet wearing the habit of St. Telchilde, or Theodichildis, first abbess of the Benedictine Jouarre Abbey in Seine-et-Marne, France. Mother Dolores was in Hollywood because a short HBO documentary titled “God Is the Bigger Elvis,” which features her and other cloistered nuns at Bethlehem’s abbey, was up for an award. While it didn’t win, the nun’s presence at the Oscars brought back memories for her fans. Yes, this mother prioress has a fan base. Known for sharing Elvis Presley’s first on- screen kiss, in the 1957 movie “Loving You,” Dolores Hart was a promising young stage and screen star and also appeared in films with Montgomery Clift, Anthony Quinn, Marlon Brando and others. She appeared with Elvis again in the 1958 movie “King Creole.” But, in 1963, she shocked her family, friends and fiance by kissing Hollywood goodbye and entering the community of Benedictine nuns. “God Is the Bigger Elvis” began as an idea of the late Archbishop Pietro Sambi, who was apostolic nuncio to the United States and had invited Mother Dolores to the nunciature in Washington two years ago. “When I went in to see him, he said, ‘Madre, I want you to do a film on consecrated life.’ And I said, ‘But, Your Excellency, I’m an enclosed Benedictine nun. I can’t do that sort of thing. I have no access any longer to this sort of thing and I don’t know anyone in California.'” He insisted that the Holy Spirit would guide her. She returned to the abbey and told her superior, Mother Abbess David Serna. They decided to pray about it. “It was three days after that that HBO called us,” Mother Dolores said. “They had had no commission from (Archbishop Sambi). They didn’t know him. They hadn’t called him. So I know it’s no set-up. The choreographer was … ,” Mother Dolores said, casting her sky-blue eyes heavenward. The 36-minute documentary is a revealing peek behind the walls of the abbey, the only one of its kind in the United States, founded in 1947 by Mother Benedict Duss, who led it until her death in 2005. We see Mother Dolores caring for birds in her aviary, entertaining them with recorded music. We meet Mother David, who already had taken her vows when young Dolores became a novice in 1963. Then-Sister David thought the newcomer was “a lightweight” and was not always kind to her. “Who would have thought the actress was going to stay? I mean, really!” Besides her career, the actress also gave up her engagement to architect Don Robinson, who took it hard and never lost contact with her. “It was just impossible to explain,” Mother Dolores says in the film. “How do you explain God? How do you explain love?” Life in the abbey means singing seven times a day, silence three times a day, frequent periods of prayer, strict obedience to superiors, caring for livestock, cultivating a garden and sharing a bathroom with up to 10 other nuns. A scene near the end shows a visit by Robinson and his emotional leave-taking. “God bless you,” Mother Dolores says. “You, too,” he says and walks out the door, leaving it open as he goes. Mother Dolores gazes after him in silence, then turns away, crosses herself and gazes at a crucifix on the wall.
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