Bulletin (Monroe, Ga.) 1958-1962, March 05, 1960, Image 2

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PAGE 2—THE BULLETIN, March 5, I960 FOUNDED FIRST SERRA CLUB \ j&Vv m Pope Appeals To If. S. Catholic School Pupils To Aid Millions Of Needy Through Bishops' Fund On February 27, 1935, the first Serra Club was founded in Seattle, Wash. Today there are more than 200 of these clubs in six countries. Each club is a group of Catholic professional and business men fostering vocations to the priesthood and religious ins. Serra International now has its headquarters in Chicago. Left to right above: Richard B. Ward, P. Daniel Rooney and Harold E. Haberle. They, with the'late Leo F. Sharkey, founded the first Serra Club 25 years ago.—(NC Photos). GLENWOOD RADIO & TV SERVICE 315 nwciod Rd. — DR. 8-7335 181 r l Candler Rd. — DR. 7-4092 K.VPERT RADIO SERVICE FLOWERLAND GREENHOUSES Retail — Wholesale Greater Atlanta Deliveries Flowers for Every Occasion Chamblee-Dunwoody Rd. Charhblee, Ga. — GL. 7-3455 L. F. JENKINS REALTY COMPANY T’v i Locations to Serve You 331 Moreland Ave., S.E. Atlanta, Ga. 33 82 Candler-Glemvood Plaza Decatur, Ga. —Phones— '[211 M.A. 7-5768 Res.: DR. 8-3540 C & S REALTY COMPANY “Specialists in Commercial- Indutsrial Real Estate” 604 Mortgage Guarantee Building Warehouses, Stores, Mfg. Plants, Acreage, Shopping Center Dev., Industrial Dev., Subdivision Dev., Insurance MIKE & STEVE SERTICH JA. 4-2C53 FIRST SERRA CLUB MARKS 25th BIRTHDAY SEATTLE,. Wash. (NC)—The first Serra club celebrated its 25th birthday here February 27. There are now 202 clubs in Serra International. The organization is composed of some 10,000 professional and business men throughout the nation and in five other coun tries, who aid in fostering voca tions to the priesthood and re ligious life. The organization is named for Father Junipero Ser ra, founder of a chain of Fran ciscan missions in California. The Seattle club was organiz ed by P. Daniel Rooney, Harold E. Haberle, Richard B. Ward and the late Leo F. Sharkey. The 18th annual convention of Serra international has been scheduled for June 27 to 29 in Dallas, Tex. Principal speakers will be His Eminence Albert Cardinal Meyer, Archbishop of Chicago; Archbishop Egidio Vagnozzi, Apostolic Delegate to the United States, and Bishop Thomas K. Gorman of Dallas- Fort Worth. JEWELL'S BEAUTY SALON highway 54, Forest Park (next fo Bob’s Barbecue). Phone PO. 6-6968. Hours: 8:00 a. m. to 6:30 p. m. Mon.-Sat. Specializing in permanents and tinting. Mrs. Jewell Siancil, Owner JUHAN'S CLEANERS Expert-Personalized Service Given To Every Garment Coming Into Our Plant 112 N. Maint St. PO. 1-4404 GoiJpge Park, Ga. Atlanta Upholstery Shop FINEST QUALITY WORK BY TOP FLIGHT CRAFTSMEN "We will beai any price in town/' TR. 4-3556 790 Hemphill Ave., N.W. Atlanta, Ga. A. J. BOHN COMPANY Br:ck, Building Tile, Spectra Glaze Concrete Blocks CEdar 7-6461, Atlanta, Ga., 3229 Cains Hill Place, N. W. (N.C.W.C. NEWS SERVICE) WASHINGTON—His Holiness Pope John XXIII gave some five million students in U. S. Catholic schools a pointed re minder that “there are still mil lions of children who are suffer ing” throughout the world. “Many do not have the proper food to be well, many others have not enough clothing to protect them when the bitter winter comes; and, in number less cases, this is made worse because their homes are little more than shacks and hovels,” the Pope stressed. The Pope’s Ash Wednesday address opened the Catholic school children's phase of the 14th annual Bishops’ Relief Fund appeal, which will con tinue throughout Lent. At the request of the Pontiff, Cincin nati’s Archbishop Karl J. Alter, chairman of the National Cath olic Welfare Conference admini stration board, with headquar ters here, read the Pope’s ad dress to the school children. It was broadcast by the country’s major radio networks. The music and choral back ground for the broadcast was performed by students of the Pius X school of Liturgical Mu sic of Manhattanville College of the Sacred Heart, Purchase,, N. Y., under the direction of Mother Josephine Morgan of the Reli gious of the Sacred Heart. For the past several years, the Catholic school children, as a result of Lenten sacrifices, have contributed more than one million dollars annually to the Bishops’ Relief Fund. The year ly appeal is sponsored by the U. S. Catholic Bishops and con ducted by Catholic Relief Serv ices — National Catholic Wel fare Conference, worldwide re lief and rehabilitation agency maintained by the U. S. Hier archy. The adult phase of the cam paign, which has a goal of five million dollars, will be conduct ed, generally, on Laetare Sun day, March 27, in parishes throughout the country. The Bishops’ Relief Fund is the principal source for financing CRS-NCWC operations, which were conducted last year in 62 countries and aided more than forty million needy of the world. Pope John told the American school children that the plight of millions of children in the world was brought about in many cases because they “had to flee persecution and they were forced to leave all their belongings behind.” He added: “In the confusion of war and oppression, many have lost their fathers and mothers and have been deprived of the love of fond parents. They have no homes and no schools such as you have, and often they know very little about God and there fore they have little chance of loving Him.” Appealing to the generosity of the American school children, the Pope said: “We come to you to encourage you to continue helping your dear friends in Christ. You can do this, first of all, by praying for them . . . We are sure that God will not re fuse your pleas.” He added that “during Lent, which is a time for penance and sacrifice, you can help them materially by giving them gifts” through CRS- NCWC. “You might ■ be tempted to say that your offerings are too small to do any good; but when you remember that there are so many of you, you will realize that your contributions, whether clothing, coins or whatever you give, can mount up to relief supplies of considerable size,” the Pope said. “Through your beloved bishops and their or ganization, you can be very ef fective in assisting these suffer ing children.” Concluding his mes'sage, the Pope imparted to the American Catholic school children, their teachers, parents and families “Our fatherly blessing as a pledge of copious graces and favors from Our Lord.” The full text of the Pope’s message follows: It was a year ago We ad dressed Our first message to you, Our dear children in the Catholic Schools of America. Now, We write to you once again and We feel that We know you a little better than We did last year. During 1959 the Bishops of the United States came to Rome to make their regular five-year visit and We had the pleasure of meeting with all of them. They told Us about the prayers which the children in America were offering for the Common Fathers and for His intentions. We were much consoled to learn of your prayers for Us, because We know that God will hear you and bestow on the Church His blessings and His unfailing protection. For many years now, at the beginning of Lent,, the Vicar of Christ has talked to you and has written to you about the chil dren all over the world who have not been as fortunate as you. We know that you are in terested in these children and that you are willing to show your love for them, by helping them in whatever way you can; We Ourselves saw the fruits of your generosity last year, when your contributions in money in clothing enabled Us to assist countless families who were in need. Even today, while you are enjoying the many gifts that God in His Providence has giv en to you and to your great na tion, there are still millions of children who are suffering. MIS TRANSFER IRC. PL. 3-8030 PL. 3-5677 PL. 8-9156 HAULING & MOVING TRUCK & DRIVER $3.00 PER HOUR 370-2 LEE ST., S.W. ATLANTA, GEORGIA dale's CELLAR RESTAURANT PEACHTREE AND IVY STREETS CHARCOAL brfOILED STEAK CHICKEN — SEAFOOD Hours: II a. m.-ll p. m.. Luncheon through Dinner VISIT BEAUTIFUL DALE'S COFFEE HOUSE Lobby Imperial Hotel 6 a. m.-lO p. m. 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In the confusion of war and op pression, many have lost their fathers and mothers and have been deprived of the love of fond parents. They have no homes and no school such as you have, and often they know very little about God and there fore they have little chance of loving Him. And so We come to you to en courage you to continue helping your dear friends in Christ. You can do this, first of all, by pray ing for them: Ask God to pro tect these children and to keep them free from sin and its oc casions; plead with Him on their behalf that they may have the strength to resist the temp tations threatening their souls. We are sure that God will not refuse your pleas, because they come from hearts which are pure and dedicated to Him. Secondly, during Lent, which is a time of penance and sacri fice, you can help them materi ally by giving the gifts. Through their organization called the Ca tholic Relief Services, your Bishops have been sending aid to suffering peoples all over the world for years, because the Catholics in America have been very generous and sym pathetic. You might be tempted to say that your offerings are too small^ to do any good; but when you remember that there are so many of you, you will realize that your contributions, whether clothing, coins, or whatever you give, can mount up to relief supplies of considerable size. Through your beloved Bishops and their organization, you can be very effective in assisting these suffering children. If it were possible We would like to tell you of the many heart-rendering appeals which reach Us every day, and which cause Us much sorrow. We feel confident that help will soon reach them, because you have been so generous in the past, and We are certain that you will try to do your best again this year. Your priests and Sisters TKE CHAPTER AT BELMONT BELMONT — The Eta Beta Chapter of Belmont Abbey Col lege was installed officially to Tau Kappa Epsilon National Fraternity Sunday, February, 14. The ceremonies began Friday evening with a written exami nation and ended Sunday eve ning with a banquet at the Charcoal Steak House in Char lotte. Thirty-five Abbeymen were installed into Tau Kappa Epsi lon, the largest social fraternity in the world. Tau Kappa Epsi lon, founded in 1899 boasts over 165 chapters, and is a fraternity that strives to engender a healthy spirit of association and endeavor among all students of the college — fraternity and non-fraternity alike. Selection of members for TKE is based on nobility of character rather than on rank or wealth; char acter is the foundation stone on which Teke stands. The Eta Beta Chapter of Tau Kappa Epsilon at Belmont Ab bey College was originally formed by a group of boys who called themselves the West phalians. The group “took on” the characteristics of a frater nity rather than a club — in hope of one day fulfilling their dream of becoming a chapter of national fraternity. After be ing approached by several na tional fraternities — the West phalians decided TKE was the best for them. Dave Gardiner, the president of the newly installed chapter commented after the closing ceremonies “Our dream has finally come true. We have worked hard, but is was all worth it.” will tell you how you can play your part. These poor suffering children will be able to be happy when they receive your help, and they will pray for you and be seech God to continue to bless you and your families and your great country. Christ said what ever you do to the least of these, you do to Him (cf. Matt. 25, 40). You can be sure that Our Divine Lord will reward you very liberally in proportion to your generosity in giving. 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