Kay Antunes

Kay Dickey Antunes, age 73, of Knoxville, passed away peacefully on Nov. 4 at Sacred Ground Hospice House surrounded by her family. Mrs. Antunes was born on July 2, 1952, in Harriman to the late Paul and Josephine (James) Dickey. She graduated from Harriman High School, Fort Sanders Nursing School, …

Jeffrey Kerschner

Jeffrey “Jeff” Kerschner, 69, passed away peacefully at home on Oct. 30 in Lenoir City following a battle with cancer. He was surrounded by his loving family. Mr. Kerschner was born on April 6, 1956, in Dayton, Ohio, to Robert and Marilyn Kerschner. He graduated from Ohio State University in …

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Bishop implements Traditionis custodes

Traditional Latin Mass transitioning to the Novus Ordo By John Mecklenborg Bishop Mark Beckman is implementing Traditionis custodes in the Diocese of Knoxville. Parishes with Traditional Latin Mass communities are transitioning to the 2002 Roman Missal. The parishes will still offer Mass in Latin according to the 2002 Missal while …

‘Sharing joyfully at the Lord’s table’

Bishop Beckman consecrates the new altar at Our Lady of Perpetual Help The East Tennessee Catholic As the universal Church prepared to celebrate the feast of the Solemnity of the Immaculate Conception (Dec. 8) and marked the memorial of St. Ambrose on Dec. 7, the second Sunday of Advent, Bishop …

How the Grinch stole Hattie’s hearts

St. Joseph 3rd-graders rally around classmate’s fundraiser for Children’s Hospital By Bill Brewer There aren’t any hearts two sizes too small in the third grade at St. Joseph School: only hearts three sizes larger. How can you tell? Just look at the Grinch-themed Christmas tree the students in Jenifer Ingram’s …

Humbly seeking the truth

Synodal participants invited to contemplate and rediscover mystery of Church By Jim Wogan for The East Tennessee Catholic If it wasn’t plainly evident that this “Synod thing” was facing headwinds in the United States before I arrived at the Vatican in late October, it became more so on my first …

Patricia Golden

Patricia (Norton) Golden of Knoxville passed away on Oct. 13 at home surrounded by her loving family. The youngest of 10 children, Mrs. Golden will be remembered as a wife, mother, aunt, and grandmother with an incredible zest for life. She was always the life of the party and was …

John Reiner

John Reiner, beloved husband, father, grandfather, and friend, entered eternal rest on Oct. 12 at the age of 77. Mr. Reiner, who was born in Manhattan, N.Y., on March 6, 1948, grew up in Rahway, N.J. He is predeceased by his parents, Norman Place Reiner and Marion Karanicola Reiner. When …

Joseph B. Kirk Sr.

Joseph Billington Kirk Sr., better known as Pop Pop, lived from March 7, 1940, to Nov. 16, when he died on a Sunday morning at the same time he normally would have been celebrating the Holy Eucharist at the Lord’s table. Mr. Kirk is preceded in death by his parents, …

Holding on to, letting go of holiday visions

We all crave our Christmas traditions, even when they have to evolve By George Valadie “… while visions of sugarplums danced in their heads …” I’m 72 years old and still don’t have a clue about sugarplums. Wouldn’t know one if I saw one. Never ate one either, at least …

Diocesan youth take part in NCYC

Contingent from East Tennessee participates in national conference By Amanda Henderson Youth from across the Diocese of Knoxville joined some 16,000 Catholic teenagers and ministry leaders from around the country for the National Catholic Youth Conference (NCYC) Nov. 20-22. The three-day gathering invites high-school youth to encounter Christ through prayer, …

‘Addressing wounds’

Worship leader Jackie Angel brings her message of healing to St. John Neumann By Bee Goodman St. John Neumann Parish in Farragut hosted a special evening from the Catholic Women’s Team of Knoxville. The Oct. 21 event featured guest speaker Jackie Angel, who spoke to women about addressing emotional trauma …