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Decatur Services
E. L. Belladonna
DECATUR—Funeral services
for Mr. E. L. Belladonna were
held March 29th at St. Thomas
More Church, Rev. Jarlath
Burke, officiating.
Survivors are his wife Mrs.
E. L. Belladonna, Miss Betty
Anne Belladonna, Decatur; Mr.
and Mrs. Dante Belladonna,
Miss Lena Belladonna, Miss
Blanche Belladonna, Mrs. Jess
Dees, St. Petersburg, Fla.; Mr.
Roland Belladonna, Logan, W.
Virginia.
Services For
Mrs. Owens
BRUNSWICK—Funeral serv
ices for Mrs. Johanna Barrett
Owens were held at St. Francis
Xavier Church, Rev. James M.
Cummings, S.M., officiating.
Survivors are three sons, Joe
L. Owens, T. Bernard Owens,
and Gus Owens, all of Bruns
wick; one sister, Miss Margaret
Barrett, Brunswick; seven grand
children, five great-grandchil
dren.
Savannah Services
For Henry A. Powers
SAVANNAH—Funeral serv
ices for Henry A. Powers were
held April 6th at: the Cathedral
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Services For
Miss Mary Lee
SAVANNAH—Funeral serv
ices for Miss Mary Lee were
held March 28th at the Cathe
dral of St. John the Baptist.
Survivors are two sisters, Mrs.
Julia L. Foltz, Savannah, and
Mrs. Leonard C. Cooke of Shel
by, N. C.; several nieces and
nephews.
Atlanta Services
For Mrs. Cline
ATLANTA—Funeral services
for Mrs. Theresa Erskine Cline
were held March 29th at the
Cathedral of Christ the King, Rt.
Rev. Msgr. Joseph Cassidy
officiating.
Survivors are Mr. and Mrs.
J. W. Klein, Athens; Mr. and
Mrs. Robert' Cline, Miss Elize-
beth Erskine, Miss Vincintia Er
skine, Mr. and Mrs. John V. Er
skine, Weaverville, N. C.
Services For
Mrs. Edna Needham
ATLANTA—Funeral services
for Mrs. Edna B. Needham were
held April 4th at the Cathedral
of Christ the King, Rt. Rev.
Msgr. Joseph G. Cassidy offi
ciating.
Survivors are her sisters, Mrs.
Gertrude B. Manewald, Mrs.
Jennett B. Blake, Mrs. M. B.
Kirk, Honolulu; brother, Mr.
John R. Broderick, Beverly Hills,
Calif.; nephew, Mr. Don J.
Blake; several other nieces and
nephews.
Services For
Mrs. Grogan
ATLANTA—Funeral services
for Mrs. Bessie Miles Grogan
were held March 25th at St. An
thony’s Church, Rev. Leonard
Mayhew officiating.
Survivors are Mr. and Mrs.
Leo M. Sullivan, Atlanta; Mr.
and Mrs. A. L. Rutter, Houston,
Texas; Mr. and Mrs. James A.
Miles, Austell, Ga.
Services For
Mrs. Fannie Davis
SAVANNAH—Mrs. Fannie M.
Davis, 84, a guest of the Little
Sisters of the Poor died March
26th, the body was sent to Co-
lumbis, S. C., for services.
Survivors are a sister, Mrs.
Agnes Grube of Columbia, S. C.;
a brother, J. P. Sowers of
Columbia.
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George J. Steiber
Savannah Services
SAVANNAH—Funeral serv
ices for George J. Steiber were
held March 30th at the Cathe
dral of St. John the Baptist.
Mr. Steiber was a Knight of
Columbus and held one of the
oldest membership cards in
the International Typographical
Union.
Survivors are his wife, Mrs.
Irene Traynor Steiber; a daugh
ter, Miss Margaret Steiber; a
son, Lawrence J. Steiber of
Newport News, Va.; and two
granddaughters.
Services Held For
M rs. Ag nes Fuhrman
SAVANNAH—Funeral serv
ices for Mrs. Agnes Moody
Fuhrman were held April 2nd
at the Most Blessed Sacrament
Church, Rev. George James
officiating.
Survivors are her husband,
Robert M. Fuhrman, Sr., a son,
Robert M. Fuhrman, Jr., three
sisters, Mrs. Lucille Harrelson,
Mrs. Elmore Sims and Mrs.
Lowe Watson, all of Savannah;
two brothers, Wiliam H. Moody
of Chicago and Charles D.
Moody of Augusta.
Savannah Services
Charles W. Bishop
SAVANNAH—Funeral serv
ices for Charles William'-Bishop
were held March 25 at the
Chapel of the Little Sisters of
the Poor.
Joel Norris
Services Held
SAVANNAH—Funeral serv
ices for Joel Norris were held
March 29th at the Chapel of the
Little Sisters of the Poor.
Services Held For
Miss Rose Daly
SAVANNAH—Mrs. Rose Daly,
85, guest of the Little Sisters of
the Poor died March 28th. The
body was sent to Apalachicola,
Fla., for services.
Services For
Mrs. Mary Goss
SAVANNAH—Funeral serv
ices for Mrs. Mary Goss were
held March 29th at the Chapel
of the Little Sisters of the Poor.
Savannah Services
George J. Jackson
SAVANNAH—Funeral serv
ices for Mr. George J. Jackson
were held March 29th at St.
Mary’s Church, Rev. Bartholo
mew J. Keohane, S.M.A., offi
ciating.
Survivors are his wife, Mrs.
George J. Jackson, Mr. John
Henry Jackson, Miss Sherry
Jackson, Mr. and Mrs. William
Robinson, Mr. and Mrs. Rosco
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lent And Easter
LENTEN CANDLE
During Lent, a burning can
dle is sometimes used at family
devotions. It gives symbolic ex
pression to liturgical happen
ings, reminds us of Christ, the
Light of the World, Who is con
sumed by the fire of His im
mense love for man to death. At
the same time this burning can
dle is a constant reminder of our
Baptismal, Communion and
Death candle. It serves as a
warning and a spur for the com
ing of Christ in the Paschal
Communion, and finally of the
coming of the all-knowing
Judge after our death.
Sometimes six candles are
used in the following way:
On the evening of Ash Wed
nesday, and thereafter every
evening during Lent the family
gathers around a crucifix. The
six tall blessed candles or votive
lights are lighted by one of the
children.
After the Lesson and hymn
one of the candles is extinguish
ed by one of the children to in
dicate the approach of the pas
sion of Christ, the approach of
Good Friday darkness. While
the other five candles remain
burning the lather says a
prayer.
On the second Sunday and
during the following week two
candles are extinguished and so
on, each week until on Good
Friday all the candles are ex
tinguished. On Holy Saturday
the little shrine is dark until af
ter the prayer when the father
lights a larger and more beau
tiful single “Easter” candle
which is placed before the cru
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Services Held For
Mrs. Ross H. McLean
DECATUR—Funeral services
for Mrs. Ross H. McLean were
held March 30th at St. Thomas
More Church, Rev. Jarlath
Burke officiating.
Survivors are her husband,
Dr. Ross H. McLean, and several
nieces and nephews.
iishes a booklet describing such
a family Lenten devotion.
EASTER VIGIL CANDLE
St. Augustine called the East
er night-watch the “mother of
all holy vigils.” Reference, from
early Christian writings indicate
that candles and lamps were
used in great quantities during
these early celebrations of the
Easter vigil. At this service all
receive and hold the flame tak
en' from the Easter candle. The
candle held by the faithful must
be of pure, natural beeswax.
The Easter Vigil ceremonies
in which the laity participate
comprise three parts — the
Light Service, the Baptismal
Service and the Eucharistic
Service. Through this restored
vigil service the laity join in the
prayers and ceremonies center
ing around the Paschal Candle,
which represents Christ, the
Light of the World.
The people assist in spreading
the Light of Christ by holding
their candles which have receiv
ed the flame of the newly bless
ed Paschal Candle and passing
on to their neighbors that “light
which illumines all men!” In
the seecond part which centers
around the altar, they sing the
various responses in the Litur
gy and also renew their baptis
mal vows with a lighted candle
in hand.
TRIPLE CANDLE
The traditional ceremony of
the lighting of the three branch
ed candle from the new fire on
the Saturday before Easter can
be traced to the twelfth century.
This has been replaced in the
new Easter Vigil Service by the
successive lighting of the candle
held by the priest, those held
by the clergy and finally those
of the faithful as the procession
moves through the darkened
church preceded by the Paschal
candle.
The symbolism of the Resur
rection of Our Saviour remains
the same. Formerly each prong
of a three branched candle car
ried by the deacon was succes
sively lighted as the procession
to the high altar moved into
the church. According to the
rubrics the candljss should be ar
ranged on a reed holding the
three candles in triangular for
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PASCHAL CANDLE
The large finely decorated
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ing certain masses, from Holy
Saturday until Ascension Tues
day, symbolizes Christ the Light
of the World. The rich symbol
ism of this candle made at least
in the greatest part of pure,
natural beeswax, glowing with
the antiquity of the Church it
self, was in use during the time
of St. Jerome (347-420). It’s ori
gin is veiled in the mists of .an
tiquity.
This candle was originally a
wax column carrying the dates
of the movable feasts. These
were later written on paper and
fixed to the candle, a custom
which still survives in some
churches. Medieval artisans vied
with one another to glorify the
candle and its holder by making
them of exceptional size and
beautiful ornamentation.
Into the small openings of the
Easter candle are placed five
grains of incense, previously
blessed by the celbrant. Over
these are inserted five pieces of
red wax moulded into the form
of nails, thus symbolizing the
five. wounds retained by the
Saviour in His glorified body.
Eulogizing the Easter candle,
this most appropriate symbol of
the Risen Redeemer, the deacon
prays as he sings: “O truly
blessed night, which despoiled
the Egyptians and enriched the
Hebrews! The night in which
heavenly things are joined to
those of earth the things divine
to those of man! We, therefore,
pray Thee, Lord, that this can
dle, consecrated in honor of Thy
name, may continue unfailing to
scatter the darkness of this
night. May it be received as a
sweet fragrance, and mingle
with the lights of heaven. May
the morning star find its flame
alight, that Morning Star which
knows no setting, which came
back from Limbo and shed its
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pray Thee therefore, Lord, to
grant us a season of peace at
this time of Paschal gladness.
Deign to rule, govern and pre
serve with Thy constant pro
tection, us Thy servants, and all
the clergy and devout people,
together with our most holy
Pope, N. and our Bishop, N.N.”
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