Southern cross. (Savannah, Ga.) 1963-2021, August 24, 2000, Image 10

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The Southern Cross, Page 10 Thursday, August 24, 2000 Catholic Bowling League The Savannah Catholic Bowling League began the 2000-2001 season Monday, August 21, at the Lanes on Tibet Avenue. It’s not too late to join. The league bowls every Monday night at 6:30 p.m. with the exception of cer tain holidays. You do not have to be an expert ....bowlers’ averages range from 79 to 179. The main goal is fun and fellowship. If you can't bowl every week, you might want to consider being a substitute. Call Clare at 912-355-3415 for more information. Irish Dancers The Irish Dancers of Savannah will hold an Open House and Registration on August 28-29 from 6:00-8:00 p.m. in Gibbons Chapel at the Chatham Nursing Home on La Roche Avenue. For more information, call Angela Williams at 912-355-7459 or Maria Buckhaults at 912-897-5984. James Michael Bruce and Eva Marie Evans, Saint Joseph’s Church, Macon, July 15, 2000. Charles Pal Cruey and Cynthianna Lynn McCue, Saint Joseph’s Church, Macon, July 22, 2000. John Charles Hathaway and Mary Grace Hein, Saint John the Evangelist Church, Valdosta, July 29, 2000. David M. Pitre and Sarah H. Smith, Saint Joseph’s Church, Macon, August 5, 2000. May they rest to peace Please pray for the faithful who have died recently: f Eugene Halley, Augusta, July 19, 2000. f Frank Samuel Bellizia, Macon, July 21, 2000. f Nellie Callan, Augusta, July 21, 2000. f Stephen Orman Able, Macon, July 27, 2000. f Gloria Jean Hill-Brooks, Savannah, July 30, 2000. f Philip Byrne, Columbus, August 3, 2000 f Edith S. Werne, Kingsland, August 3, 2000. f John H Meyers, Alma, August 4, 2000. f Dorothy J. Gillen, Albany, August 5, 2000. f Ernestine Prosser, Savannah, August 5, 2000. f Wanda F. Herring, Bloomingdale, August 6, 2000. f Daniel A. Banyar, Brunswick, August 7, 2000. f Edward C . Lutz, Sr., Savannah, August 7, 2000. f Madeline D. Robider, Savannah, August 11, 2000. f Mildred “Pie” Chisholm, Savannah, August 11, 2000. f Margaret C. Halversome, Savannah, August 12, 2000. t Louise Harant Bennett, Savannah, August 16, 2000. t Nellie Elease Anderson Tate, Midway, August 16, 2000. t Josephine Alonso Dugger, formerly of Savannah, Charlotte, NC, August 17, 2000. f Florrie W. McDonald, Savannah, August 17, 2000. t J. Roger Templeton, Savannah, August 17, 2000. t Howard L. Johnson, Savannah, August 19, 2000. Please pray for the following priests on the anniversaries of their deaths: f Rev. Charles J. Rethans, August 26, 1951. f Rev. John D. Stapleton, August 26, 1972. Darien “Pilgrim’s Weekend” Nativity of Our Lady Mission in Darien has been designated by Bishop J. Kevin Boland as a pilgrimage site this Jubilee year. A “Pilgrim's Weekend” will be held September 8-9. The Feast of the Nativity of Our Lady is Friday, September 8. Friday dessert and coffee will be offered at 7:00 p.m. The Rosary will be prayed at 7:30 followed by the Sacrament of Reconciliation and a Communion Service. On Saturday, coffee and donuts will be served at 9:00 a.m. The morning’s schedule will include Stations of the Cross at 10:00 a.m., followed by Exposition of the Blessed Sacrament. In the afternoon, pil grims can enjoy the coast, returning for 5:00 p.m. Mass and supper. For pil grims who prefer to spend the afternoon close to the church, after lunch at a local restaurant, there will be a presentation on the Georgia Martyrs, after which naturalist Taylor Schoettle will conduct a walk in Hofwyl-Broadfield Plantation, a 19th century rice plantation which is now a state historic site. For more information, call 912-437-6799 or email schoettl@darientel.net. “Welcome Back” Teen Mass Saint James Catholic Youth Ministry Ministry invites all Savannah junior and senior high school students to celebrate Mass for the beginning of the new school year on September 10, the 23rd Sunday in Ordinary Time, at Saint James Church, 8412 Whitfield Ave., Savannah, at 5:00 p.m. After the Mass, a light dinner/social will be provided by the Saint James CYM. CNS Movie classifications he following are classifications of movies recently reviewed by the U.S. Catholic Conference Office for Film and Broadcasting. Autumn in New York (MGM)—U.S. Catholic Conference classification, A-III— adults. Motion Picture Association of America rating, PG-13—parents are strong ly cautioned. Some material may be inappropriate for children under 13. The Cell (New Line)—U.S. Catholic Conference classification, A-IV—adults, with reservations. Motion Picture Association of America rating, R—restricted. Godzilla 2000 (TriStar)—U.S. Catholic Conference classification, A-II—adults and adolescents. Motion Picture Association of America rating, PG—parental guidance suggested. Nutty Professor II: The Klumps (Universal)—U.S. Catholic Conference classifi cation, A-III—adults. Motion Picture Association of America rating, PG-13—par ents are strongly cautioned. Some material may be inappropriate for children under 13. The Patriot (Columbia)—U.S. Catholic Conference classification, A-IV—adults, . with reservations. Motion Picture Association of America rating, R—restricted. The Perfect Storm (Warner Bros.)—U.S. Catholic Conference classification, A- III—adults. Motion Picture Association of America rating, PG-13—parents strongly cautioned. Some material may be inappropriate for children under 13. Steal This Movie (Lions Gate)—U.S. Catholic Conference classification, A-IV— adults, with reservations. Motion Picture Association of America rating, R— restricted. What Lies Beneath (DreamWorks)—U.S. Catholic Conference classification, A- III—adults. Motion Picture Association of America rating, PG-13—parents are strongly cautioned. Some material may be inappropriate for children under 13. X-Men (Fox)—U.S. Catholic Conference classification, A-II—adults and adoles cents. Motion Picture Association of America rating, PG-13—parents are strongly cautioned. Some material may be inappropriate for children under 13. Classified ads are available for $2.00 per line. Contact The Southern Cross, Catholic Pastoral Center, 601 East Liberty Street, Savannah, GA 31401-5196: 912-238-2320: FAX 912-238-2339. Teaching Positions: Notre Dame Academy is seeking enthusiastic, dedicated teachers to join our team in providing a Catholic Christian, academically challenging curriculum in the historic district of Savannah. The only urban Catholic school in the city consists of grades Pre-K(4) through 8. For applica tion procedures, contact: Patricia Ratcliffe at Notre Dame Academy, 324 Abercom Street, Savannah, GA 31401.912-232-5473. Teaching Positions: Saint James Catholic School, Savannah, has two positions available: one is a part- time music teacher, the other a full-time primary teacher. If interested, call 912-355-3132. Natural Family Planning: For those who need to regulate births, but are frustrated with and want to get off abortifacient, steroidal contraceptives (such as Depo-Provera, Norplant, Minipill, Low dose pill and IUD) and improve their sense of wellness or wish to avoid the risk of auto-immune diseases related to male sterilization, please read on! You can switch to a natural method of family planning, while maintaining 99% method effectiveness in regulating births. Simply get instructed in Creighton method or CCL’s Sympto-Thermal method. To inquire and for instructions, call: Dr. and Mrs. Joseph Burnette at 912-438-7145. Position open: The Southern Cross is seeking an administrative assistant. Graphic design experience, especially knowledge of QuarkXpress and Adobe PhotoShop, are a plus. For an application, please send a request to Father Douglas K. Clark or Mrs. Barbara King at the Catholic Pastoral Center, 601 East Liberty Street, Savannah, Georgia 31401-5196 or by e-mail to:diosav@msn.com. Teacher needed: Saint Michael’s Catholic School is looking for a teacher of English (grades 5 through 8) and science (grades 5 and 6). Call 912-786-4507. Concerned about the movies your kids are seeing? Call I -800-311 -4222 for the Catholic Film Office rating.