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Chattanooga filmmakers gain distribution deal with Angel Studios

‘He Named Him Adam’ is the latest production from Crunch Entertainment By Gabrielle Nolan Local filmmakers Marc Aramian and Veronica DiPippo are making headway on their latest project, a pro-life film depicting the true story of Regina Block and her post-abortive journey called He Named Him Adam. Ms. Block found …

Sheila Albert

Sheila I. McGrane Albert, formerly of Lincoln Park, Mich., and a resident of Knoxville since 1975, passed away peacefully on May 16 at the age of 87. Mrs. Albert was born on Oct. 2, 1937, in Lincoln Park to Bernard and Mary McGrane. She lived a life centered on faith, …

Clyde Mosier Sr.

Clyde Eugene Mosier Sr., 69, passed away on May 18 surrounded by his family. He was born on Jan. 24, 1956, and raised in Chattanooga. He was of the Catholic faith. Mr. Mosier enjoyed reading, fishing, camping, gardening, carpentry, watching westerns, and spending time with his family. He was an …

Consecrated virgins hold U.S. convocation in Diocese of Knoxville

By Emily Booker The United States Association of Consecrated Virgins (USACV) held its national convocation in Gatlinburg June 27-30. Some 30 consecrated virgins from all across the nation, including Hawaii, gathered for learning, prayer, and fellowship. Consecrated virginity is the oldest form of consecrated life in the Catholic Church. A …

Why will there be a Last Judgment?

The reasons include revealing for all to see the fullness of God’s justice and glory By Deacon Bob Hunt In the Book of Revelation 5:1-5, John describes a vision of a new heaven and new earth that represents the culmination of God’s kingdom. The old order has passed away. The …

Restoring the old

Our Lady of Perpetual Help project is updating church by going back in history By Bill Brewer Father Arthur Torres may want to consider leading a retreat on turning challenges into opportunities through faith. He has the perfect example in Our Lady of Perpetual Help Church in Chattanooga. The OLPH …

Dorothy Kliemann

Dorothy L. Kliemann, age 100, of Knoxville, passed away on May 24 at home. She was a member of Immaculate Conception Parish. Mrs. Kliemann was preceded in death by her beloved husband, Anthony J. Kliemann; grandson, Steve Zubatch, and sons-in-law, Wally Triffle and Rich Zubatch. She is survived by her …

The Eucharist and the sacrament of holy orders

The interplay between them goes back to the Upper Room, where they were instituted By Father Randy Stice “All the sacraments are bound up with the Eucharist and are directed toward it. For in the most blessed Eucharist is contained the entire spiritual wealth of the Church, namely Christ himself.”1 …

Jonathan McWhirter

Jonathan David McWhirter, age 53, of Knoxville, passed away on May 12. He was preceded in death by his father, Ken; and his grandparents, Jack and Mildred Coode of Nashville, and David and Virginia McWhirter of Knoxville. Mr. McWhirter is survived by his devoted mother, Ellen; sister, Grace (Neil) Lawley; …

Dads and daughters and a day at the pool

Exhilaration and exasperation are common themes with family vacations By George Valadie She was all of 3. Maybe. He was 33. At least. But she was winning. By a lot. “Come on, you can do it. Just jump,” he said. Her brain was all about it. Her legs? Not so …

Dr. John Benjamin Brimi

Dr. John Benjamin Brimi died peacefully on June 16 surrounded by the love of his family. Born in Ann Arbor, Mich., Dr. Brimi grew up in Knoxville, graduating from Knoxville Catholic High School (class of 1962) and the University of Tennessee, where he was a member and president of Phi …

Shirley Ann Krebs

Shirley Ann “Tootie” Krebs of Clinton, age 93, passed away peacefully on May 20 at Canterfield of Oak Ridge assisted living. Mrs. Krebs was born on March 12, 1932, in Southgate, Ky., to the late Edward William and Aileen Elizabeth Simon. She attended St. Therese School in Southgate, where she …