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Catholic News Herald

Serving Christ and Connecting Catholics in Western North Carolina

112417 maltaWINSTON-SALEM — Knights and Dames of the Central North Carolina Order of Malta recently packed food at the Second Harvest Food Bank facility in Winston-Salem to help feed the hungry in 18 counties of western North Carolina.

This food was distributed to 400 food agencies Nov. 17.

This food pack happens three times in Winston-Salem by the Central North Carolina Order of Malta for those in need and hungry.
— Jim Lentz

SALISBURY — Join Father John Eckert, pastor of Sacred Heart Church, and Pastor Rhodes Woolly from St. John’s Lutheran Church for a Lutheran-Catholic dialogue on the Reformation, focusing on the “Declaration on the Way,” a culmination of 50 years of ecumenical conversation between Lutherans and Catholics.

It draws together a litany of 32 consensus statements and five general categories where Catholics and Lutherans share common ground in their beliefs.

The next dialogue will be held from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. Tuesday, Dec. 5, at Sacred Heart Church, located at 375 Lumen Christi Lane in Salisbury. Childcare will be available.

For details, go to Sacred Heart Church’s Facebook page.