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Thursday, August 31, 2000
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The Southern Cross, Page 11
Friday
Dinner
Sung Evening Prayer
Psalms and Liturgy
Compline
Saturday
Coffee
Morning Prayer
Music in the
Liturgy of the Word
Break
Music in the
Liturgy of the Eucharist
In celebration of the Jubilee Year 2000
and the 150th Anniversary of the Diocese of Savannah,
St, Anne Church presents this special program on Music and Liturgy.
■ Reservations are necessary,
■ Registration forms available at all parishes,
m Workshop tee of $10 includes dinner on Friday evening.
» Please register before September 15th,
■ Hotel information is available from the St, Anne Church office.
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’TfTraghth annual Savannah Symphony BcjiclitXlonccrt for SchopT^vTTf
be-pfcwented on Wednesday, September 27 at BenedictrrnrMilitary
School, Savannah The pre-concert courtyard reception/auction begins at
4:30 p.m. and the doors open at 7:30 p.m. For ticket information, -sffX
call the Catholic Schools Office at 912-238-2344.
Sister Mary James McDonald, CSJ, dies
Savannah Bishop J. Kevin Boland and Little Rock Bishop Andrew J.
McDonald present the Pro Ecclesia et Pontifice award to Sister
Mary James McDonald, CSJ, seated at left, on June 15, 1999 in
Saint Louis, Missouri.
ister Mary James McDonald,
CSJ, died August 22 at the Na
zareth Living Center, Saint Louis,
Missouri. She was 83.
Theresa McDonald was bom on
September 24, 1916, in Savannah.
She entered Sisters of Saint Joseph
on September 7, 1934, and made her
final profession on August 15, 1940.
She was graduated from Fontbonne
College, Saint Louis, Missouri, in
1951 with a B.A. in education. She
received her M.A. in education from
the Catholic University of America,
Washington, DC, in 1956.
During her 64 years as a Sister of
Saint Joseph, Sister Mary James
served as a school teacher, admini
strator and counselor. Among the
schools in which she served were:
Sacred Heart, Savannah (1937),
Mount Saint Joseph, Augusta
(1943), and Aquinas High, Augusta
(1958, 1979, 1991).
She was granted the Pro Ecclesia
et Pontifice award by Pope John
Paul II in 1999.
Sister Mary James McDonald is
survived by three sisters and one
brother: Sister Mary Aurelia Mc
Donald of Saint Louis, Missouri,
Eleanor Amett of Jacksonville, Flo
rida, Ann Jordan of Southampton,
New York and Bishop Emeritus
Andrew J. McDonald of Little Rock,
Arkansas.
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