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GEORGIA BULLETIN,
JANUARY 4, 1963
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IN 1962
Council Voted Top
Religious Story
TOP BRASS AT GEORGIA RETREAT LEAGUE CONFERENCE
... Father Hein, Ring and Aiken
FOR GEORGIA
Retreat League Installs
President ‘Bud’ Aiken
ATLANTA, — Vincent P,
Ring, Member of the Board of
Directors of the National Re
treat Conference, addressed
some 200 delegates to the first
Annual Retreat Conference, held
here. “Bud*’ Aiken was also in
stalled as the first President of
the Retreat League of Georgia.
Ring, a native of St. Louis,
emphasized that recruiting a
group of Retreatants is not any
easy task, but one of great per
sonal satisfaction when proper
ly performed. He stressed that
the first step, and one of the
most important, is to know the
product, Ignatius House, and to
be able to convey to the pros
pective Retreatant just what a
Retreat is and the pleasures
and spiritual benefits derived.
Ring pointed out that there is
no substitute for the personal
visit in contacting the retreat
ant. ,
JESUIT FATHER Joh n L.
CHRISTIANS OPPRESSED
Hein, Director of Ighatius
Hous, greeted the convention
and introduced Aiken as the first
president of the newly formed
Retreat League of Georgia. Ai
ken told about plans for 1963
Retreats. Captains and their
workers for next year’s Re
treats enlisted Retreatants for
their individual sessions.
AI Lawton, Chairman of the
Finance Committee of the Re
treat House, presented several
charts and graphs to illustrate
his speech on the financial sta
tus of Ignatius House. Mr. Law-
ton humorously compared the
facilities to a commercial hotel
to stress his various points.
FATHER John McDonough,
pastor of St. Mary’s, Rome,
represented Archbishop Paul J.
Hallinan, and spoke briefly on
how fortunate the people of
Georgia are to have a Jesuit
Ousted Irish Priest
Tells Sudan Terror
SHANAGOLDEN, Ireland
(NC) One of the more than 30
missionaries expelled from the
Sudan in November said here
that Sudanese officials told him
only that he was ordered out of
that African nation because he
had finished his work*
He is FatherThomas Brouder
of the Mill Hill Fathers who is
now on leave here in his home
town. He reported that another
Irish member of the Mill Hill
Fathers ousted from the Sudan,
Father Edward Sloane of Bel
fast, has gone to start a new
mission in Kenya among a re
mote African tribe.
BEFORE his expulsion, Fa
ther Sloane had been arrested
for preaching in church on the
ground that this illegally made
the church a "teaching estab
lishment.”
(Since the Sudan won inde
pendence in 1956, its Moslem-
dominated government has
sought to Islamize the part-
pagan, part-Christian southern
part of the country, the region
from which the missioners were
expelled. The government has
allowed no new missionaries to
enter the Sudan and in 1957 it
nationalized all m i s s 1 o n
schools. Earlier this year it
decreed the Missionary Socie
ties Act, a law which prohibits
all proselytizing and provides
the legal basis for the expul
sion of missioners.)
Father Brouder, headmaster
of a mission school in Malakal
taken over five years ago, said
he was given six weeks to leave
the Sudan after receiving his
notice of expulsion. When he
asked why he was being order
ed out of the country, he said,
the authorities claimed that he
had completed his work there
and that from now on Sudanese
were going to take it over.
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for
Mrs. F. R. Rauton was pre
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antique split log bench in ap
preciation for her many hours
of creative genius in prepara
tion of Retreat House brochures
and literature.
ED RICE served as Master of
Ceremonies and was chairman
of the Convention Committee.
Fathers Hein and Curtin, or
any friend of Ignatius House can
reserve a date to make a Re
treat. Phone 255-0503, or write
Ignatius House, 6700 Riverside
Drive, N. W., Atlanta 19, Geor
gia.
BUFFALO, N.Y. (NC) The
convening of the Second Vati
can Council was rated as the
top religious story of 1962 by
the Religious Newswriters' As
sociation.
Bill Foiger, religion editor
of the Buffalo Courier-Express
who acted as poll chairman,
announced that 40 of 47 writ
ers selected the convocation o
the council as the No. 1 story.
It received 445 out of a possible
470 points in the poll, which
listed the top 10 religious sto
ries of 1962.
The other stories, in order
of rating, were:
(2) Supreme Court Bans Go
vernment-Composed Prayers
in Public Schools.
(3) Clergymen of Many Faiths
Demonstrate Against Segrega
tion in Albany, Ga.
(4) Four Churches Form Lu
theran Church in America.
(5) Three Major Groups
Agree to Discuss New National
Lutheran Church.
(6) Representatives of Four
Churches Hold First Talks on
Blake-Pike Union Plan.
(7) Several Negro Churches
Bombed, Burned in South.
(8) Doctor Karl Barth Lec
tures in United States.
(9) Presbyterian Assembly
Reverses N. J. Synod in Hicks
Virgin Birth Case.
Episcopal Bishop
BOSTON, (NC) Richard Car
dinal Cushing, Archbishop of
Boston, asked for special pray
ers for a retired Episcopalian
bishop who is ill. The Cardinal
visited the prelate, Bishop Nor
man B. Nash, who is ill from a
respiratory ailment at his home
in Cambride, Mass. He also
visited an Episcopalian reli
gious community of men, the
Cowley Fathers, at their mon
astery in Cambridge.
(10) Thirteen U. S. Protes
tant Churchmen Visit Orthodox
Churches in Russia.
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