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Lowcountry Life Carefully guarded Dead Sea Scrolls now available for the world to see online 5C C islandpacket.com • beaufortgazette.com Saturday, October 1, 2011 Faith & Values Don’t you just hate it when you can almost remember something, but then it slips away? Here are lyrics from a song that was popular some- time in the past 100 years. You can come up with the title and artist, or keep mouthing the words all day long trying to link them to something. “One touch, you brought it down/Bricks of my defenses scat- tered on the ground “And I swore to me that I wasn’t going to love again/The last time was the last time I’d let someone in” Bridge . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3C Briefly . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5C Comics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2C, 3C Dear Abby . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4C Horoscopes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3C Star Gazing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3C Sudoku . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2C Television . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4C INDEX PICKS GREGORIO BORGIA • The Associated Press The bronze sculpture of the late Pope John Paul II by artist Oliviero Rainaldi stands outside Rome’s main train station. Young Life program helped man answer ministry calling Warm hearts: Help homeless prep for winter CATHY CARTER HARLEY [email protected] 843-706-8248 B eaufort County’s homeless will get some help preparing for the winter at an Everyone Counts! event from noon to 4 p.m. Oct. 8 at the Charles Lind Brown Activity Center on Greene Street in Beaufort. Beaufort County could have more than 2,000 displaced people, accord- ing to estimates from a previous Everyone Counts! event sponsored by Together for Beaufort County’s Community Services Organization. They are couch surfing or living in their cars or tent cities. RELIGION NEWS Please see NEWS on 7C ANSWER: Kenny Chesney, “You Had Me From Hello” (1999) Called to Faith is a monthly series profiling leaders of local congregations. I f it weren’t for a conversa- tion with a Young Life leader in the ninth grade, the Rev. Greg Kronz might not be where he is today. Kronz, rector of St. Luke’s Episcopal Church on Hilton Head Island, said the Christian youth ministry had a huge im- pact on his life. “I was a church-going, God- fearing, law-abiding person,” Kronz said. “But I really didn’t understand the Gospel until I went to Young Life.” The Pittsburgh native said the Young Life leader challenged him to start reading the Bible daily. In 1971, he started read- ing it every day. And he hasn’t stopped since. “(The Young Life leader) talk- ed about a personal relationship with God through Jesus as op- posed to obeying rules and laws (in the Bible),” Kronz said. “He talked about Jesus winning our salvation on the cross with his death and the power of resurrec- tion as opposed to earning our way through following the law . ... That’s what changed my life.” Kronz later became a Young Life leader while studying at the University of Pittsburgh. He ended up changing his major from chemical engineering to religious studies and philoso- phy. Please see FAITH on 7C FAITH FILE Name: The Rev. Greg Kronz Church: St. Luke’s Episcopal Church, 50 Pope Ave., Hilton Head Island, 843-785-4099 Favorite part of the Bible: The Gospel of John Biggest influences: Brit- ish Evangelical leader John Stott and the Rev. Dr. John Guest Little-known fact: In 1971, a Pittsburgh radio station held a contest to see who could come up with the best nick- name for the Steelers’ defen- sive line. Kronz suggested “Steel Curtain,” a name that has become famous since. Sixteen other people submitted the same moniker so the station held a drawing. And Kronz was the lucky winner. Hobbies: Reading, playing golf, playing guitar CALLED TO FAITH Kronz AMY COYNE BREDESON [email protected] 843-706-8134 By FRANCES D’EMILIO • The Associated Press H e was pilloried by the Vatican for creating a sculpture of Pope John Paul II that some mockingly say looks more like Fascist dictator Benito Mussolini than the beloved late pontiff. Now, artist Oliviero Rainaldi has a chance at redemption. The sculptor recently agreed to carry out changes decided upon by a committee of art experts, culture officials and scholars. Rainaldi accepted the bad press and said it was all part of the work of being an artist. “Even Michelangelo was criticized” for his work in the Sistine Chapel, the sculptor said. “Criticism is inevitable.” Criticized sculptor gets another shot at immortalizing Pope John Paul II A CHANCE FOR Please see CHANCE on 7C ������������ ������� ��

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Page 1: BGIP 1c, 7c 1001-3€¦ · “Even Michelangelo was criticized” for his work in the Sistine Chapel, the sculptor said. “Criticism is inevitable. ... BGIP 1c, 7c 1001-3 Created

LowcountryLifeCarefully guarded Dead Sea Scrolls now available for the world to see online 5C

Cislandpacket.com • beaufortgazette.com • Saturday, October 1, 2011

Faith & Values

Don’t you just hate it when you can almost remember something, but then it slips away? Here are lyrics from a song that was popular some-time in the past 100 years. You can come up with the title and artist, or keep mouthing the words all day long trying to link them to something.

“One touch, you brought it down/Bricks of my defenses scat-tered on the ground

“And I swore to me that I wasn’t going to love again/The last time was the last time I’d let someone in”

Bridge . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3CBriefly . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5CComics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2C, 3CDear Abby . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4CHoroscopes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3CStar Gazing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3CSudoku . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2CTelevision . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4C

INDEX

PICKS

GREGORIO BORGIA • The Associated PressThe bronze sculpture of the late Pope John Paul II by artist Oliviero Rainaldi stands outside Rome’s main train station.

Young Life program helped man answer ministry calling

Warm hearts:Help homeless prep for winter

CATHY CARTER [email protected]

843-706-8248

Beaufort County’s homeless will get some help preparing for the winter at an Everyone

Counts! event from noon to 4 p.m. Oct. 8 at the Charles Lind Brown Activity Center on Greene Street in Beaufort.

Beaufort County could have more than 2,000 displaced people, accord-ing to estimates from a previous Everyone Counts! event sponsored by Together for Beaufort County’s Community Services Organization. They are couch surfing or living in their cars or tent cities.

RELIGION NEWS

Please see NEWS on 7C

ANSWER: Kenny Chesney, “You Had Me From Hello” (1999)

Called to Faith is a monthly series profiling leaders of local congregations.

If it weren’t for a conversa-tion with a Young Life leader in the ninth grade, the Rev.

Greg Kronz might not be where he is today.

Kronz, rector of St. Luke’s Episcopal Church on Hilton Head Island, said the Christian youth ministry had a huge im-pact on his life.

“I was a church-going, God-fearing, law-abiding person,” Kronz said. “But I really didn’t understand the Gospel until I went to Young Life.”

The Pittsburgh native said the Young Life leader challenged him to start reading the Bible daily. In 1971, he started read-ing it every day. And he hasn’t stopped since.

“(The Young Life leader) talk-ed about a personal relationship with God through Jesus as op-posed to obeying rules and laws (in the Bible),” Kronz said. “He talked about Jesus winning our salvation on the cross with his death and the power of resurrec-tion as opposed to earning our way through following the law. ...

That’s what changed my life.”Kronz later became a Young

Life leader while studying at the University of Pittsburgh. He ended up changing his major from chemical engineering to religious studies and philoso-phy.

Please see FAITH on 7C

FAITH FILE

Name: The Rev. Greg KronzChurch: St. Luke’s Episcopal Church, 50 Pope Ave., Hilton Head Island, 843-785-4099 Favorite part of the Bible:The Gospel of JohnBiggest influences: Brit-ish Evangelical leader John Stott and the Rev. Dr. John Guest Little-known fact: In 1971, a Pittsburgh radio station held a contest to see who could

come up with the best nick-name for the Steelers’ defen-sive line. Kronz suggested “Steel Curtain,” a name that has become

famous since. Sixteen other people submitted the same moniker so the station held a drawing. And Kronz was the lucky winner. Hobbies: Reading, playing golf, playing guitar

CALLED TO FAITH

Kronz

AMY COYNE [email protected]

843-706-8134

By FRANCES D’EMILIO • The Associated Press

He was pilloried by the Vatican for creating a sculpture of Pope John Paul II that some mockingly say looks more like Fascist dictator Benito Mussolini than the beloved late pontiff. Now, artist Oliviero Rainaldi has a chance at redemption.

The sculptor recently agreed to carry out changes decided upon by a committee of art experts, culture officials and scholars.

Rainaldi accepted the bad press and said it was all part of the work of being an artist.

“Even Michelangelo was criticized” for his work in the Sistine Chapel, the sculptor said. “Criticism is inevitable.”

Criticized sculptor gets another shot at immortalizing Pope John Paul II

A CHANCE FOR

Please see CHANCE on 7C

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