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JUNE 26. 1943
THE BULLETIN OF THE CATHOLIC LAYMEN’S ASSOCIATION OF GEORGIA
FIFTEEN
Laymen s Retreat at Belmont
Abbey July 16 to July 18
ATLANTA MARIST
OBSERVES JUBILEE
ATLANTA. Ga—The Rev. W. A
Maguire. S. M., of the faculty of
Marist College, celebrated the 25th
.anniversary of his ordination on
May 23, offering a jubilee Mass at
the Sacred Heart Church.
Father Maguire celebrated his
-jubilee Mass assisted by the Rt.
Rev. Msgr. Joseph F. Croke. with
the Rev. Thomas L. Finn, deacon;
the Rev. A. A. Walls, S. M., sub-
beacon, and the Rev. M. A. Collins,
S. M., master of ceremonies. The
Rev. Francis P. Conlon, O. M. I.,
of Douglas, delivered the sermon.
Immediately after the Mass a re
ception was held at the rectory of
the Sacred Heart Church.
L. J IIENRY. AUGUSTA
CELEBRATES 45 YEARS
WITH REMINGTON RAND
AUGUSTA, Ga.—Luke J. Henry,
Augusta representative of the
Remington Rand Company, cele
brated on June 9 the 45th an
niversary of his connection with
that company.
One of the pioneer typewriter
dealers of the South, Mr. Henry
is a member of St. Mary's-on-The-
Silver Jubilee as a Priest
Celebrated in Atlanta by
Rev. Henry Hayes, S. M.,
(Special to The Bulletin)
ATLANTA, Ga.—The Rev. Hen
ry T. Hayes, S M., formerly of At
lanta, and at present pastor of St.
Paul’s Church, Nampa, Idaho, cel
ebrated the twenty-fifth anniver
sary of his ordination, on June 20,
at the Sacred Heart Church here.
The Rev. W. M. Hanlon, S. M., and
the Rev. Marion Perry, S. M., were
deacon and subdeacon, with Clar
ence Biggers, a nephew of Father
Hayes, as master of ceremonies.
Father Hayes is the son of the
late H. T. Hayes, city license in
spector for 15 years. He is the
first student of Marist College to
enter the priesthood.
Following the Mass a reception
was held in the rectory, and later
in the day members of Father
Hayes’ family held a reunion at
the home of Mrs. John H. Dillard.
Attending were Father Hayes’ sis
ters, Mrs. C. A. Mallinson, and
Mrs. Dillard, of Atlanta; Mrs. Anna
Galhouse, Miami, and Mrs. *J. F.
Duggan, Dallas, and a brother,
C. Joseph Hayes, Louisville, Ky.
Army Chaplain
REV. EDWARD BISS, O. S. B.
Among the late group of Cath
olic chaplains who graduated from
the U. S. Army Chaplains’ School
at Harvard University, was Father
Edward Biss, O. S. B., of Belmont
Abbey.
Atlanta K. of C.
Elect Officers
(Special to The Bulletin)
ATLANTA, Ga.—At the meeting
of Atlanta Council, No. 660,
Knights of Columbus, held on
June 2, William J. McAlpin was re
elected grand knight. Other offi
cers elected to serve for the year
beginning July 1 were: Grover
Heyser , deputy grand knight;
Dwight Hollow ell, chancellor; Jack
T. Langley, record®** John M-
Harrison, treasurer; Herbert Ru
dolph, warden; Thomas J. Gilmore,
advocate; C. F. Porter-, inside
guard; Max Bips and Paul Elsas,
outside guards.
Henry C. Taylor was elected
trustee, to serve with James F.
Davey and Brian F. O'Brien, whose
terms have not yet expired.
George T. Flynt was appointed
financial secretary and E. D.
Trotti, lecturer.
PATROLMAN JAMES J GAL
VIN, of the Atlanta Police Depart
ment, graduated recently front the
National Police Academy in Wash
ington. D. C. A native of Boston,
Mr. Galvin has three sisters and a
brother who are members of reli
gious orders. A member of Atlanta
Council. Knights of Columbia. he
played with the Atlanta. Southern
League, baseball team a few jears
ago.
EVIDENCE GUILD
SPEAKERS RETURN
TO NORTH CAROLINA
(Special to The Bulletin)
WAYNESVILLE. N. C. — The
Catholic Evidence Guild of Rtf ary
College, River Forest, 111., wiil
again deliver open air addressc. in
four towns of St- John's parish this,
summer, during the four weeks be
ginning June 13.. and ending July
11. Meetings will be held at Sylva
Bryson City, Franklin and High
lands.
The meetings will be held each
night for a week in each town, the
addresses to be given on iTie~~main
street with the help of a public
address system. Talks will be given
on various religious subject; and a
question and answer period will be
conducted.
Members of the Catholic Evi
dence Guild who will conduct the
meetings this year are Miss Lu-
cille Burke, Miss Betty Ryan, and
Miss Betty Constance Woods. They
will be accompanied by Sister M.
Aurelia and Sister M. William, of
the Dominican Sisters of Si-sina-
wa. Wisconsin, who conduct Rosary
College.
MILITARY MASS AT
ATLANTA INFIRMARY
ATLANTA, Ga- — The annual
outdoor Military Mass was cele
brated this year on the lawn of St.
Joseph's Infirmary with the Rev.
Thomas L. Finn, pastor of St.
Thomas More Church, Decatur, as
celebrant; the Rev. M. A. Ccllins,
S. M., of Sacred Heart Church,
deacon; the Rev. Bede Lightner;
O. S- B., of Belmont Abbey, sub
deacon, and the Rt. Rev. Msgr.
Joseph E. Moylan, rector of the Ca
thedral af Christ the King, master
of ceremonies. Father Collins de
livered the sermon. Cadets from
Marist College, in uniform, and
about 800 school children from
parochial schools in Atlanta at
tended. with about the same num
ber of adults, attended the im
pressive service.
(Special te The Bulletin)
BELMONT, N. C—Under the
auspices of the North Carolina
Catholic Laymen’s Retreat Associa
tion, the annual Retreat for lay
men will be held at Belmont
Abbey, from Friday night, July
16, to Sunday afternoon, July 18,
with the Rev. John F. Renehan,
C. SS. R., pastor of Holy Re
deemer Church, Newton Grove, as
Retreatmaster. Father Renehan
conducted the 1942 Retreat at
Belmont Abbey and will return
this year at the unanimous request
of the retreatants.
Reservations may now be made
by addressing John Eck, president
of the North Carofina Catholic
Laymens Retreat Association, Box
1064, Gastonia. N. C- Those who
cannot attend the opening on Fri
day evening, may join anytime up
to Saturday night.
The cost to retreatants occupy
ing a bed in general dormitory will
be $7.50, and for those occupying
a bed in a private room or in a
room with several others, $8 50.
This charge covers aisv six meals,
group photograph, and other ex
penses.
Officers of the North Carolina
Catholic Laymens Retreat Asso
ciation, in addition to Mr. Eck,
are Geo. L. Gettier, Charlotte, and
John G. Cummings, Raleigh, vice-
presidents, and L. A. Heifer, Gas
tonia, secretary-
Owing to food rationing and
other war conditions, there will be
no Retreat in Raleigh this year.
ST. JOSEPH’S CHURCH
MOUNTAIN CITY, N. C„
TO MARK CENTENNIAL
(Special to The Bulletin)
BELMONT. N. C.—A hundred
years ago, when every Mass that
was offered in western North Car-
olna was celebrated upon a table,
a piano, or a sideboard, a group
of Irishmen assembled to build a
little church, St. Joseph's Church,
at Mountain Island, in Gaston
County.
The joy these men felt on the
occasion of the first Mass in 1843
is expressed by the inscription
above the church: “Habemus Al-
tare,” “We Have An Altar.”
After the establishment of Bel
mont Abbey, parish activites cen
tered there, and Ct. Joseph’s
Church was not used for decades,
except on special occasions. Since
January, 1942, however, Mass has
been said in the church every
Sunday, the Rev. Charles Kastner,
O. S. B., being in charge of the
parish.
On June 30. in commemoration
of the centennial, a Pontifical High
Mass will be celebrated in St. Jo
seph's Church by the Rt. Rev. Vin
cent G. Taylor, O. S. B.r Abbot-
Ordinary of Belmont. The sermon
at the Mass will be delivered by
Uie Rt. Rev. Msgr. Arthur R. Free
man, P. A.. Vicar General of the
Diocese of Raleigh, and pastor of
St. Patrick's Church, Charlotte.
C. L. A. Atlanta Branch
to Sponsor Communion
Breakfast on June 30
(Special to The Bulletin)
vATLANTA, Ga. — Estes Do-
remus, president of the Atlanta
Branch of the Catholic Laymen’s
Association of Georgia, has an
nounced that the annual meeting
of the branch will be held on Sun
day. June 27.
Members of the Laymen's Asso
ciation in Atlanta will receive Holy
Communion in a body at the 8:30
o'clock Mass, at the Sacred Heart
Church, after which breakfast will
be served in the dining hall of the
Sacred Heart parochial school.
It is expected that more than
four hundred will attend. Special
invitations have been extended to
the clergy of the city, and to His
Excellency the Most Rev. Gerald
P. O'Hara, Bishop of Savannah-At-
lanta.
Because of a conflict with date
of a previous engagement, Bishop
O’Hara wiil not be able to attend,
but wall be represented by the
Very Rev. Msgr. James J. Grady,
Chancellor of the Diocese of Sa-
vannah-Atlanta.
CHARLESTON CATHOLIC
WOMEN ELECT OFFICERS
CHARLESTON, S. C—Officers
elected to serve the Catholic
Women’s Club for the coming year
are Mrs. W’alter Murphy, presi
dent; Miss Alice Moran, vice-
president; Miss LeClerc Green,
corresponding secretary; Mrs.
Julian Conlon, treasurer; Mrs.
William C. Bhrhardt, recording
secretary.
Retreatmaster
FATHER RENEHAN
The Rev. John F. Renehan. not
ed Redemptorist missionary, who
will conduct the annual Retreat
for laymen at Belmont Abbey
again this year.
Belmont Abbey College
Commencement Exercises
BELMONT, N. C. — The Right
Rev. Vincent G. Taylor. O. S. B.,
presided at the sixty-fifth annual
commencement of Belmont Abbey
College, held on May 23, and in
the Abbey Cathedral “where a
Solemn Mass was celebrated by
the Very Rev. Joseph Tobin. O. S.
B., Prior of Belmont Abbey. The
baccalaureate sermon was deliver
ed by the Very Rev. Dr. W. D.
O'Leary, S. J., president of Spring
Hill College, Mobile, Ala.
At the conclusion of the Mas?
the graduation exercises were held
in the gymnasium. Benedict Ber
ry, of Greensboro, N. C., delivered
the salutatory address and Joseph
Haverty, of Jacksonville, 51a.. was
valedictorian.
The Abbot Vincent Award, for
the outstanding student in the
preparatory school, was awarded
to William Braun, one of the high
school graduates, from Jackson
ville. In the college department,
the medal for Religion was award
ed Joseph Haverty. In the high
school, the medal for Religion was
awarded Herbert Bon Durant, of
Charlotte. There were twelve
graduates from the Junior College,
with twenty-one graduates from
the high school.
BELMONT ABBEY NOTES
The Ven. Brother Justin Long,
O. S. B., pronounced his simple
triennial vows in the Abbey Cath
edral on May 26, at a Mass cele
brated by Abbot Vincent.
The Rev. Sebastian Doris. O. S.
B. t conducted a short retreat for
the students of Holy Trintiv High
School, Ocean View, Norfolk. Va.,
during May.
The Rev. Bede Lightner. O. S.
B.. rector of Belmont Abbey Col
lege. was the commencement
speaker at the graduation exer
cises of Holy Trinity School, Nor
folk, Va.
During the week of May 24. the
monks of Belmont Abbey made
their annual retreat, with the Rev.
Benedict Broshe ban. O. S. B.. of
St. Anselm's Priory. Washington,
D. C„ as retreatmaster.
Young men who arc reporting to
St. Vincent Archabbey as novices
for Belmont Abbey are: Lawrence
Bryan, Harrisonburg, Va.. Jack
Chess. Atlanta, Ga., John Staple-
ton, Savannah, Ga., Benedict Ber
ry, Greensboro, N. C.. and Mal
colm Johnson, Raleigh, N. C.
On June 1. Belmont Abbey Col
lege began its first summer ses
sion, a fourteen-week term of
double-hour courses, open to high
school and freshman college boys.
By this arrangements of double
hours to each course, students can
earn a complete unit in each sub
ject successfully carried. Paul
Neale, former principal of Belmont
High School is one the faculty tot
the summer, conducting classes nt
English. ,
This summer will find several
members of the faculty of Belmont
Abbey College doing post-graduate
study. The Rev. Cuthbcrt Alls*,
O. S. B., is taking an advanced
course in English at the Univer
sity of North Carolina: Fathe#
Brendan Dooley, Father Bed*
Lightner. Father Anselm Bigg*
Father Henry Bauman, and Fa
ther Walter Coggiit. return t*
Catholic University to continue
courses of study already beguaa
User*. ,•
Hill parish in this city.
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