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Thursday, May 18, 2000
Retirement Party
Saint Mary’s Home for Children,
Savannah, will honor Ms. Edith John
son for her 42 years of service to the
children with a reception on May 21,
from 2:00-4:00 p.m. at the Home. Ms.
Johnson was the first person certified
as a childcare worker by the Georgia
Association of Homes and Services for
Children.
Pastoral Musicians
The Savannah Chapter of National
Pastoral Musicians will meet on May
22, at 7:30 p.m. at Blessed Sacrament
Church, 1003 E. Victory Drive,
Savannah, for a reading session,
“Music for a New Millennium.”
For information, call Dolly Vail
at 912-927-0840.
Memorial Day Mass at
Andersonville
The annual Memorial day Mass
for the nation’s war dead will be cele
brated at the Rostrum at the Ander
sonville National Historic Site at
11:00 a.m. on May 29. Fourth Degree
Knights of Columbus will serve as
Honor Guard for this Mass. The prin
cipal celebrant will be Bishop J.
Kevin Boland. The homilist will be
Father George Gonzalez, pastor of
Saint Mary Church, Americus. All
Assemblies are encouraged to partici
pate in the Honor Guard or simply to
attend. In the event of inclement
weather, Mass will be celebrated at
Saint Mary’s Church, Americus.
Please pray for the faithful who have died recently:
t Rosita Concepcion Salas, Columbus, April 16, 2000.
t Katie Elizabeth Turner, Columbus, April 21, 2000.
f Robert Deween, Augusta, May 1, 2000.
t Helen M. Tuten, Savannah, May 2, 2000.
t Cornelia E. Huntington, Columbus, May 4, 2000.
t Vernon Kablick, Columbus, May 4, 2000.
t Rahassan Kwasi King, Columbus, May 5, 2000.
t Sheila Harper McPike, Saint Simons Island, May 6, 2000
t Richard J. Lombardo, Warner Robins, May 7, 2000.
t Angela Maria Mann Smith, Augusta, May 7, 2000.
t Jayne Joyce Jackson, Warner Robins, May 8, 2000.
t Stephen Anthony Sumowski, Dublin, May 8, 2000.
f Joseph J. Burke, Savannah, May 9, 2000.
t Murle L. Burke, Savannah, May 10, 2000.
t Archie F. Kennedy, Savannah, May 10, 2000.
f Frank J. Skeffington, Savannah, May 10, 2000.
t Jeremiah Joseph O’Leary, Savannah, May 13, 2000.
t Mildred S. Shea, Savannah, May 14, 2000.
f A. Wylly Garmany, Savannah, May 15, 2000.
f Guy Kenneth Loewen, Savannah, May 15, 2000.
Please pray for the following priests on the anniversaries of their deaths:
t Rev. J .B. Gillespie, May 20, 1854.
f Rev. Charles C. Prendergast, May 20, 1896.
t Rev. Patrick Cafferty, May 22, 1888.
t Rev. Henry Schonhardt, May 24, 1954.
t Rev. Brendan D. O’Sullivan, May 26, 1913.
Holy Spirit Monastery
Vocations Retreat
Attention prayerful single men of all
ages. A Cistercian (Trappist) vocation
awareness retreat will be held at Holy
Spirit (Trappist) Monastery in Conyers,
Georgia June 12-16.
For reservations and information call
Natalie Smith at 954-752-1332.
No cost but space limited.
James Ledell Huggins and Melvis Joann Bridges, Church of the Most Holy
Trinity, Augusta, April 29, 2000.
Christopher Matthew Lane and Jamie Lynn Beucler, Saint Anne Church,
Columbus, April 29, 2000.
Daniel Thomas Robinson and Tarolyn Natasha Tiffany Mongan, Church
of the Most Holy Trinity, Augusta, April 29, 2000.
Timothy Smylie and Lori Lynn Jamieson, Saint John the Evangelist Church,
Valdosta, April 29, 2000.
Samuel Milton Stapleman and Christy Lea Richards, Holy Family Church,
Columbus, April 29, 2000.
F. Alex Walker and Donna Brown, Saint John the Evangelist Church,
Valdosta, April 29, 2000.
Charles Francis Crescioni and Deirdre Erica Ross, Saint Anne Church,
Columbus, May 5, 2000.
John Joseph Elias and Cecilia Marie Orlando, Church of the Most Holy
Trinity, Augusta, May 6, 2000.
Jason Mathieu Fuchs and Kathryn Denise Ricketts, Sacred Heart Church,
Warner Robins, May 6, 2000
Robert McTier and Cindy Plageman, Saint John the Evangelist Church,
Valdosta, May 6, 2000.
Patrick Henry Russell and Catherine Elizabeth Kanney, Saint Anne
Church, Columbus, May 6, 2000.
David Todd Waldo and Donna Marie Ferrando, Church of the Most Holy
Trinity, Augusta, May 6, 2000.
When death strikes, you know friends who understand can see you
through. You know we’re always here to help you through those
times of mourning. Please call on us any time—day or night.
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K-8 Music Vacancy: Saint Mary on
the Hill School (Augusta) is accepting
resumes for elementary music teacher
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Natural Family Planning: For those
who need to regulate births, but are
frustrated with and want to get off
abortifacient, steroidal contraceptives
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Director of Adult Catholic
Enrichment / Order of Christian
Initiation: Holy Family Catholic
Church of Marietta seeks a full-time,
salaried Director for Adult Catholic
Enrichment (ACE) and the Order of
Christian Initiation (OCI) programs.
Applicants should have leadership
experience in ACE/OCI areas and / or
have religious education degreed back
ground suitable to develop high quality
programs and volunteer assistance in
the community. Must be practicing
Catholic. If interested, please submit
resume and cover letter to Theresa
Johnson, Director of Religious
Education at Holy Family Catholic
Church, 3401 Lower Roswell Rd.,
Marietta, GA 30068. Fax 770-578-
0475. Inquire at 770-973-7400, ext. 21
with questions.
Director of Religious Educa
tion: Holy Family Catholic Church
in Marietta seeks a full-time salaried
Director for its Religious Education
programs. Practical leadership experi
ence in the continuing development of
a full range of primary, secondary,
young adult- and adult-based Religi
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The ability to encourage a spirit of
volunteerism to meet broad communi
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and administrative staff functions.
Must have bachelors and /or advanced
degree in education and/or religious
training. Must be practicing Catholic.
Holy Family’s Religious Education
programs serves a multi-cultural com
munity. Fluency in Spanish or equiva
lent background experience would be
a useful asset. If interested, please
submit resume and cover letter to
Theresa Johnson, Director of Reli
gious Education at Holy Family
Catholic Church, 3401 Lower Ros
well Rd., Marietta, GA 30068. Fax
770- 578-0475. Inquire at 770-973-
7400, ext. 21 with questions.
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