Bulletin (Monroe, Ga.) 1958-1962, June 25, 1960, Image 2

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PAGE 2—THE BULLETIN, June 25, 1960 ••••••:^ ' : -: ; - EMILY FINOCCHIO'S KUT & KURL SHOP AUDREY, TUNE, NORMA EMILY Clairmont Rd. GL. 7-4580 <irA.MRLi;E 3UCKHF.AD UPHOLSTERY & DRAPERY SHOP M. D. HONE A, Mgr. 322 i:. Pares Ferry Rd., N.E. UuaUty That Will Please You ru. 7-1078 Atlanta, Ga. VISIT THE BARGAIN STORE, Inc. Men’s Wash and Wear Dress Suits ONLY $25.00 5361 Buford Hwy. DoravIHe, Ga. Hamilton Realty Company • Farm Lands • Commercial Property ® Development Property • Homes • Rentals • Insurance and Loans 5280 Buford Hwy. GL. 7-7249 DORAVILLE “We Don’t Overcharge” CHAMBLEE LAWN MOWER SERVICE Parts and Repairing For All Leading Makes — Karts Serviced and Repaired C linton — Briggs & Stratton, Etc. 4872 Buford Huy. Across from Camp’s Chevrolet If Payt To Know Your STATE FARM Agoni Coulson-Kelley Insurance Service AUTO — LIFE — FIRE 4897 Buford Hwy. GL, 7-9975 CHAMBLEE Any Time — Anywhere Call a TAXI RADIO CABS DECATUR CO-OP CABS 310 E. HOWARD AVE. 24-Hour Service Passengers Insured Trips Anywhere DE. 7-3866 — DE. 7-1701 DECATUR. GA. V4’ Business or Pleasure Travel Arrangements Air - Ship - Bus - Rail Cruises - Tours - Hotels World-Wide Travel Service GEORGIA MOTOR CLUB, Inc. Affiliated with the American Automobile Assn. 1044 W. Peachtree St., N.W. Atlanta 9, Georgia • TR. 5-7171 — or# JYCITD TiUJiV ^ tire store Nation-Wide Money-Back Written Guarantee New Tires — Retreads Front End Alignment Brake Service Wheel Truing & Balancing 5127 Buford Hwy. Opposite Dogwood Restaurant Solemn Abbatial Blessing For Abbot Walter A. Coggin, O.S.B. Wisdom, Not Science, Goal Of Intellect BELMONT—The ceremony of the Solemn Abbatial Blessing of the Right Reverend Walter A. RIGHT REVEREND WALTER A. COGGIN. O.S.B. Coggin, O.S.B., D.D., Ph.D., was held in the Belmont Abbey Ca thedral on Saturday, June 18th, at 10:00 A.M. The liturgy of the blessing was performed by His Excellen cy, the Most Reverend Vincent S. Waters, D.D., Bishop of Raleigh, and the Assistants to the Abbot-Elect were the Right Reverend Bede E. Luibel, O.S.B., Abbot of St. Bernard Abbey, Alabama, and the Right Rever end Marion R. Bowman, Abbot of St. Leo Abbey, Florida. The Most Reverend Joseph H. Hodges, D.D., Auxiliary Bishop of Richmond, delivered the ser mon. There were 6 Bishops and 13 Abbots participating in the solemn ceremony, as well as a large number of monsignori, superiors of religious, priests, Knights of Malta and St. Gregory, and the laity. ABBOT WALTER'S FAMILY Abbot Walter was born in Richmond, Virginia, February 10, 1916. He is the son and only child of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Coggin of 3205 Grant Street, Richmond, Virginia. He received his high school education at Benedictine High School in Richmond and at Loyola High School in Los An geles. He attended Belmont Ab bey Junior College and later ob tained bis bachelor of arts de gree at St. Benedict College at Atchison, Kansas. In 1939 he returned to the Abbey to take a teaching post in the junior college. He received his M.A. degree from Catholic University in Washington, D.C., during sum mer sessions there. In 1954, after two more years of study, he was awarded his Ph.D. in philosophy at the same institution. He entered the novitiate at Belmont Abbey in July, 1936, and made his simple profession in 1937 and his solemn profes sion in 1940. He was ordained to the priesthood in 1943. HIS ELECTION AS ABBOT In 1956, the late Abbot Vin cent G. Taylor, O.S.B., who had been Abbot for 32 years, retired from the administrative duties of the monastery, remaining ac tive as Abbot-Ordinary. The Holy See permitted him to ap point a Vicar who was to gov ern the monastic community. Father Walter was designated the Vicar without right of suc cession. In November, the much loved Abbot Vincent died, after a long and active career as priest, pas- RIO YL SALAD BROOKHAVEN SHOE STORE “CORRECT FIT AND SATISFACTION ASSURED” Next to Woolworih's "Home of Red Goose Shoes" Shoe Headquarters In Brookhaven Georgia State Savings Bank of Savannah Bull and York Streets — Savannah, Ga. Established 1890 Chartered State Bank 1909 Savannah's Largest and Oldest Savings Bank We Specialize in Banking by Mail 3% Per Annum On All Deposits Deposits Insured to $10,000 By Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation tor, Abbot, and prelate. On November 25, 1959, the monks of the Abbey elected Fa ther Walter as the third Abbot- Ordinary of Belmont Abbey. This act was confirmed by the Holy See on March 29, 1960. His blessing will complete the pro cess whereby he attains all the rights and privileges of his of fice as Abbot-Ordinary of Bel mont Abbey Nullius. Minister Says POAU Wrongly Uses‘Protestant* PITTSBURGH (NC)—A Con gregational church pastor here accused an organization consis tently critical of the Catholic Church of wrongly using the word Protestant in its name. Pastor Philip J. Ramstad of West End Congregational church made the charge against Protestants and Other Ameri cans United for Separation of Church and State (POAU). In a letter to the Pittsburgh Catholic, newspaper of the Pitts burgh diocese, the pastor said: "I regret that many Roman Catholics identify the anti- Church bias of the 'POAU' with Protestantism. The 'POAU' wrongly uses the word Protes tant in its name, for in its ac tions it opposes Protestant prin ciples as fully as Roman Cath olic." Speaking of the possibility of a Catholic’s becoming President, the Rev. Mr. Ramstad said that “of course, a Protestant, a Ro man Catholic or a jew in public office ought to be subject to his religion in moral issues. If he were not, he would be a hypocrite.” He added that he found “no evidence that a Roman Catholic President would be any less free than a Protestant Presi dent.” DEGREE FOR AUGUSTAN AUGUST A—Two students from Augusta are among the 69 who received their degrees at Commencement exercises at Belmont Abbey College, Bel mont, N.C., on June 7. Philip J. O’Connor, son of Mrs. Gerald A. O’Connor of 1207 Heath Street, completed his course work in January and re ceived the Bachelor of Arts De gree, majoring in Business Ad ministration with a minor in Accounting. He is a member of Tau Kappa Epsilon fraternity. Dennis Martin Sullivan, son of Mr. and Mrs. Sullivan of 1015 Georgia Avenue, is completing the double-degree program at the Abbey. After attending the Abbey for three years, he has transferred to the University of Maryland where he is attending Dental School. He has received the Bachelor of Arts degree from the Abbey and will receive the Bachelor of Science degree from the University of Mary land. Every N.ghL“7;4S Mat, Wed. Sun 2 f.M. ( msi v By ¥ Of fuse Realty B 225 BUCKHEAD AVE., N. E., ATLANTA, GA. PHONE CE. 3-1133 dale's CELLAR RESTAURANT PEACHTREE AND IVY STREETS CHARCOAL BROILED STEAK CHICKEN — SEAFOOD Hours: 11 a. m.-ll p. m.. Luncheon through Dinner VISIT BEAUTIFUL DALE'S COFFEE HOUSE Lobby Imperial Hotel 6 a. m.-lO p. m. NEW ORLEANS (NC)—A moral theologian stated here that “the supreme goal of the intellect in its quest for truth is not science, but wisdom.” If all the scientific discoveries of the past 50 years were wiped out, the world would have a far greater assurance of a firm and lasting peace, said Father Francis J. Connell, C.SS.R., former dean of the School of Sacred Theology at the Catholic University of America, Washington, D. C. In delivering the graduation address (May 29) at Notre Dame Seminary in New Orleans, the Redemptorist priest said that the destructive purposes of re cent scientific discoveries is a “sad reflection on the findings of some of the most brilliant scientific minds the world has ever produced.” Speaking of the progress of science, he said no one—at least no one in conformity with the mind of the Catholic Church- will deny that the progress made in science is very com mendable. The Catholic Church looks upon scientific findings as proofs for the existence of an all-wise and all-powerful creator who “manifests His perfections through the forces and laws of nature,” he said. The priest-theologian warned, however, that “perhaps the greatest disaster” in our modern era would be to regard science —even understood in its great est sense—as the highest per fection of the human mind. “For the supreme goal of the intellect in its quest for truth is not science,” he said, “but wisdom.” Father Connell explained that “wisdom is that intellectual habit that views all things, par ticularly all branches of science, in their relation to the First Cause, God.” He termed wis dom “the coordinator of the sciences.” Father Connell said that all forms of science are deficient if wisdom is lacking to “direct them aright and to illumine them with the light that comes from God.” He asked: “What does it profit a man if he can chart the course of the stars and yet ignore the fact that the ‘heavens show forth the glory of God?’ What ad vantage is it to discover the ab struse laws of atomic energy and to fail to realize that they are a manifestation of God’s own wisdom and power?” ON THE MARCH It’s all right to dream, but the man w r ho succeeds stays awake and accomplishes some thing. ATLANTA’S ONLY MATERNITY SPECIALTY SHOPS 224 Peachtree, N. W. Broadview Plaza ORDINATION OF FATHER BOERDAM BONNEVIE WIFE PRESENT AT CEREMONY Married Man, Former Lutheran Pastor, Ordained To Priesthood tXTCBMINATOas M CE. 7-8694 Free Inspection Atlanta, Ga. . COPENHAGEN, (NC) — A married man who was once a Lutheran pastor was ordained a priest in the cathedral here. Father Olav Boerdam Bon- nevie, 54, was ordained by Bish op Johannes Suhr, O.S.B., of Copenhagen. His wife, also a convert to Catholicism, was pre sent at the ceremony. Father Bonnevie had been given special permission by the Holy See to become a priest and remain in the married state. Pastor of a Lutheran parish in North Jutland for 12 years, Bonnevie was received into the Catholic Church in 1945. His wife and only daughter follow ed him into the Church two years later. The perimssion given Father Bonnevie to advance to the priesthood parallels several cas es in Germany where convert ministers who are married have been permitted to become priests and continue to lead the married life. Since World War II, about a half dozen Lutheran ministers in Germany have re ceived permission for ordina tion to the priesthood white their wives were still living. Among them is Father Rudolf Goethe, collateral descendant of the poet, whose wife had a seat cf honor at his ordination in Mainz in December, 1351. Father Bonnevie will serve as a curate in St. Therese’s parish in suburban Hellerup. He will also continue his work at Cop enhagen’s Catholic Inquiry Cen ter, which he helped found. Many of Father Bonnevie’s forefathers were Lutheran min isters. Those of his' mother have been ministers from father to son for 400 years. His mother taught him as a child to make the sign. of the Cross, as she herself had learned it from her father. For many years Father Bon nevie had been held back from conversion through lack of ade quate information on the true nature of Catholic doctrine. For a long time he nurtured the hope that the values he sought might be found within the Dan ish High Church movement. He was 23 when he attended Mass for the first time and lost his original prejudice that the Mass is a soulless and mechanical ce remony, but he needed another 16 years to shed his other pre judices. He became convinced of the truth of the Catholic Church while in England, and resigned his pastorate in 1945 so he could be received into the Church. After leaving his Protestant mirfistry Father Bonnevie was for many years a teacher in a primary school at one third of his former salary. His wife, not yet a Catholic, made no objec tions to the sacrifices involved. In 1953 he began studies in philosophy and theology in Ciervaux, Luxembourg, where the famous Benedictine abbey is located, and continued his Degree For Miss Etheredge AUGUSTA—Grace Etheredge, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James L. Etheredge, Jr., .2750 Hillcrest Avenue, Augusta, Georgia was awarded a Bache lor of Arts degree by Mary- mount College, Tarrytown, New York at the 52nd commence ment exercises conducted Wed nesday, June 1 at 3:00 p.m. An art major, Miss Etheredge spent her junior year studying in Paris. She also received a Pro visional Certification for Ele mentary Education. Stick to the facts always—act on principle, not on opinion. A. J. BOHN COMPANY Brick, Building Tile, Spectra Glaze Concrete Blocks CEdar 7-6461, Atlanta, Ga., 3229 Cains Hill Place, N. W. CHAMBLEE CHAPEL Mrs. Geo. W. Marchman, Licensed Catholic Funeral Directress George W. Marchman, Jr., Catholic Funeral Director GL, 7-3101 North Peachtree Rd. Chamblee, Ga. 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