The bulletin (Augusta, Ga.) 1920-1957, March 16, 1957, Image 2

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TWO THE BULLETIN OF THE CATHOLIC LAYMEN’S ASSOCIATION OF GEORGIA MARCH 16, 1957. DIOCESE OF ATLANTA LENTEN REGULATIONS FOR 1957 In accordance with the provisions of Canon Law, as modi fied through the use of special faculties granted by the Holy See, we herewith publish the following regulations: I. THE LAW OF ABSTINENCE Everyone over seven years of age is bound to observe the law of abstinence. Complete abstinence is to be observed on Ash Wednesday, March sixth, and on all Fridays. On days of complete abstinence meat and soup or gravy made from meat may NOT be used at all. Partial abstinence is to be observed on Ember Wednesday, March thirteenth. On a day of partial abstinence meat and soup or gravy made from meat may be taken only once at the prin cipal meal. II. THE LAW OF FAST Everyone over twenty-one and under fifty-nine years of age is also bound to observe the law of fast. With the exception of Saturday, March sixteenth, for which a dispensation has been granted in honor of St. Patrick, all weekdays of Lent, including Holy Saturday, are days of fast. On days of fast only one full meal is allowed. Two other meatless meals, sufficient to maintain. strength, may be taken according to each one’s needs; but together they should not equal another full meal. Meat may be taken at the principal meal by all on all weekdays of Lent, except on Ash Wednesday and Fridays. Eating between meals is not permitted but liquids, includ ing milk and fruit juices, are allowed. When health or ability to work would be seriously affected, the law does not oblige. In doubt concerning fast or abstinence, a parish priest or confessor should be consulted. We earnestly exhort the faithful during the Lenten season to attend daily Mass; to receive Holy Communion often; to take part more frequently in exercises of piety; to give generously to works of religion and charity; to perform acts of kindness toward the sick, the aged and the poor; to practice voluntary self-denial, especially regarding alcoholic drink and worldly amusements; and to pray more fervently, particularly for the intentions of the Holy Father. In your prayers and good works during the holy season of Lent, kindly remember the fallen-away Catholics of our diocese that they may return to the practice of the faith. Mission Art This 3-minute oil sketch by Father Patrick O'Donnell of the Glenmary Home Missioners of America, was done during intermission of the Home Mis sion Hop at St. William’s Audi torium, Cincinnati. This parti cular drawing was raffled off for benefit of American mis sions, while such drawings are usually given away by lot on the last night of tent preach ing missions in Dixie, during the summer. The Glenmary Home Missioners of Glendale, O., work in counties where there are few or no Catholics. (NC Photos) Atlanta Services For M. T. Bolitski ATLANTA, Ga.—Funeral serv ices for Mr. Michael T. Bolitski were held February 26th at the Cathedral of Christ the King, Rev. James Harrison officiating. Survivors are his . wife, and daughter, Miss Ann Bolitski. 24-Hr. Service - Passengers Insured Blue Top & Veterans Cab Company TWO PHONES: 47-3146 — 47-3191 Brookhaven Chamblee Doraville MEMORIAL WINDOWS ANTIQUE OR OPALESCENT BRONZE NAME PLATES STEEL SASH LLORENS STAINED QLASS STUDIOS 215 MORELAND AVE.NE PH: AL.7372 ATLANTA,QA, FULTON HOSPITAL Alcoholism Nervous-Disorders 907 Edgewood Avenue Atlanta, Georgia PHONE JA. 4-9392 RITZ OLDSMOBILE, INC. ATLANTA'S SUBURBAN OLDSMOBILE DEALER PO. 6-2771 308 W. Washington Ave. IN THE HEART OF THE TRI-CITY AREA Ajax Cleaners DISTINCTIVE CLEANING ALSO LAUNDRY SERVICE Ophelia Crisler, Manager CE. 3-5109 3993 PEACHTREE ROAD, N. E. ATLANTA, GA, dale's CELLAR RESTAURANT PEACHTREE AND IVY STREETS CHARCOAL BROILED STEAKS CHICKEN — SEAFOOD Hours: 11 a. m,-ll p, m.. Luncheon through Dinner VISIT BEAUTIFUL DALE’S COFFEE HOUSE Lobby Imperial Hotel 6 a. m.-10 p.m. ttotpijint BENNETT'S APPLIANCE CENTER PHONE 47-5852 140 BROAD ST. CHAMBLEE, GA. COLLEGIATE PRESS, INC. COMMERCIAL PRINTERS 1166 Euclid Ave., N. E. JA. 1-1924 — Atlanta DIOCESE OF SAVANNAH LENTEN REGULATIONS FOR 1957 I. THE LAW OF ABSTINENCE 1) The law of abstinence forbids the use of meat and of soup or gravy made from meat. A day may be one of complete abstinence, in which case no meat or soup or gravy made from meat may be taken; or a day may be one of partial abstinence, in which case meat and soup or gravy made from meat may be taken once that day at the principal meal. 2) Complete abstinence is to be observed on Ash Wednes day and on all Fridays. 3) Partial abstinence is to be observed on the Ember Wednesday and Saturday which occur during the Lenten season on March 13th and 16th. 4) Everyone over 7 years of age is bound to observe the law of abstinence. II. THE LAW OF FAST 1) The law of fast means that only one full meal may be taken on that day. 2) Everyone over 21 and under 59 years of age is obliged to observe the law of fast. 3) All weekdays of the Lenten season, including Holy Saturday, are days of fast. The Feast of Saint Patrick occurs this year on Sunday. Wherever it is celebrated on Saturday, a dispensation is hereby granted from'fast and abstinence. 4) Meat may be eaten by all at the full meal on all days during the Lenten season, except on Ash W’ednesday and on Fridays. 5) The one full meal permitted on days of fast may be taken either at noon or in the evening, according to one’s choice or convenience. 6) In addition to the one full meal, two other light meals, sufficient to maintain strength, may be taken according to each one’s needs; but together these two meals should not equal another full meal. No meat, or soup or gravy made from, meat may be taken at these two meals by anyone who is bound by the law of fast. 7) Eating between meals is forbidden; but, liquids, includ ing milk and fruit juices, are allowed. 8) When one’s health or ability to work would be seriously affected, the law of fast does not oblige. In cases of doubt, your parish priest or confessor should be consulted. We earnestly exhort, all our people to attend daily Mass during the holy season of Lent; to receive often the Sacraments of Penance and the Holy Eucharist; to attend the evening de votions in their parish churches; to contribute generously to works of religion and charity; to perform voluntary mortifica tion .especially in regard to alcoholic drinks and worldly amuse ments; to pray for peace and the intentions of our Holy Father, and to recite the family rosary daily with the members of your household. AMERICAN MONUMENT CO. "We Specialize In Italian Marble" 671 LEE ST., S. W. PL. 8-4300 ATLANTA Buford T. Gossett USED MACHINERY 850 CFM Air Compressor 125 Lb., 87 HP Kewanee Boiler SY. 4-7648 1593 Huber, N. W., Atlanta your Lump Sum Savm with this specialized Savings Association . .•. where your money consistently earns higher-than-average earnings . . . without worry, work, or risk on your part. Every six months, you’ll receive a check for the extra dollars your savings have earned. 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