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APRIL 28, 1956.
THE BULLETIN OF THE CATHOLIC LAYMEN’S ASSOCIATION OF GEORGIA
THREE.
VIEWS OF OUR SPECIAL CHAIRMEN
By Rev. Andrew A. Walls,
S.M., Pas-tor, Si. Joseph's Parish,
Auditing Chairman,, Marietta:
The “tremendous growth with
in our state is a great challenge
and opportunity for all of us to
further the, vital and important
work which has been outlined
to us by our Bishop and the oth
er leaders of this campaign. Let
us show that the endowment of
our fathers has not been in vain
and that we are also willing to
make personal sacrifices for the
continued growth of the Church.
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By Rev. James E. King, Pas
tor, St. Anthony's Parish, Meet
ings Chairman, Atlanta:
The success of our fund cam
paign will relieve some of the
terrific pressure on present high
school facilities. It will mean
that hundreds of boys and girls
will have a Catholic education
who today are deprived of this
privilege because of lack of
classroom space.
By Rt. Rev. Msgr. Joseph G.
Cassidy, V.F., Pastor, Co-Cathed-
ral Christ the King Parish,
Special Gifts Chairman, Atlanta:
No parent wants to see his or
her children, or any other per
son’s children, miss the point as
to. why God put them on earth.
Neither does any sound-minded
individual want to see a child
deprived of the training needed
to earn a living. That is why
you and I want bigger an(f bet
ter Catholic high schools. No
sacrifice is too great for this
purpose.
Rev. Thomas A. Brennan,
Pastor, Blessed Sacrament Par
ish, Meetings. Chairman Savan
nah:
Under the guidance of Almigh
ty God and the administration
of our Bishop, the Church has
gone forward in this diocese. It
is a privilege to endorse the
parochial and diocesan develop
ment program which will furth
er the cause of Catholicism in
the state of Georgia.
By Rev. John J. Cuddy, Holy
Family Parish, Special Gifts
Chairman, Columbus:
It is essential that his Excel
lency, the Bishop, be in a posi
tion to cope with the rapidly
growing Catholic population of
this area by acquiring sites for
future parish churches and
schools, and that he be able to
expand and improve existing in
stitutions in all parishes. All of
these things can be accomplished
if each of us Pray, Work, and
Give on a “Fair Share” basis.
By Rev. John D. Toomey,
Sacred Heart Parish, Publicity
Chairman, Milledgeville:
I think this is the opportunity
for all Catholics in the Diocese
of Savannah Atlanta to show
our appreciation and thankful
ness to Almighty God and to
those who were here before us
for what they did in sending
“something ahead.”
By Rev. J. Donald Kiernan,
Shrine of the Immaculaie Con
ception Parish, Publicity Chair
man, Atlanta:
All of us will offer our - pray
ers for the happy outcome of
this campaign. Many of our
parishioners will be called upon
to offer their services in the
campaign organization, and also
to pledge, material support.
Those with income will be asked
to pledge their “Fair Share” of
the materiel wealth that God
has bestowed upon them. Thus
all will contribute toward the
realization of the goal.
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ATLANTA MEETING—Nearly 175 priests and laymen attended the regional dinner meeting
held at the Sacred Heart School cafeteria in Atlanta. They heard stirring talks from Monsignor
Joseph E. Moylan, clerical executive chairman, and Sam P. McKenzie, speakers’ chairman and
prominent Atlanta attorney. This scene is typical of the activity of the meeting. Here parish
pastors and their chairmen are checking campaign material as they follow the diagram of the
campaign being given by the top chairmen. Shown foreground, left, is Father Thomas I. Sheehan,
pastor of St. Thomas More in Decatur, working with members of his parish organization.
Very Rev. Daniel J. Bourke,
V.F., Pastor, St. Teresa's Parish,
Special Gifts Chairman, Albany:
•The recent but long-thought-
out decision to institute the
Bishop’s program for parochial
and diocesan development must
meet with the full endorsement
of every Catholic priest, man,
woman, and child in the Savan-
nah-Atlanta diocese. My hope
and fervent prayers are that all
Catholics in the diocese will un
selfishly u^iite and make this
the most successful financial and
spiritual building program of
this or any other diocese.
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