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THURSDAY, MAY 28, 1964
ATLANTA. GEORGIA
Three
Pansies
Clarkesville
And Atlanta
Assignments
In Education
St. Jude's Parish
The establishment of three
new parishes in the Archdio
cese was announced this week
by Archbishop Paul J. Hallinan.
The new parish of The Holy
Spirit in the city of Atlanta
is formed from the Cathedral
of Christ the King parish; the
new Holy Cross parish em
braces the Tucker-Doraville
area and the whole of Gwinnett
county. The third new parish
of St. Mark has been formed
in North Georgia at Clarks
ville in Habersham County,
formerly a part of Mother of
Our Divine Saviour Parish of
Taccoa, Stephens County.
Pastor of Holy Spirit Church
is the Rev. John F. McDonough,
former pastor of St. Mary's,
Rome. The Rev. Leonard F. X.
Mayhew, former pastor of St.
Peter’s, LaGrange, will as
sume the pastorate of Holy
Cross. Rev. Bernard Quinn,
of the Glenmary Home Mis
sioned, presently stationed
in North Carolina, will become
administrator of St. Mark’s,
Clarkesville.
Stephens, Franklin, and Hart
Counties).
1963, since which time he has
been at the Cathedral.
Father Calhoun, 31, was edu
cated at Booker T. Washington
High School and Morehouse Col
lege, Atlanta. He became a con
vert to the Church in 1945 and
was confirmed that year at
Wiesbanden, Germany, while
serving in the U. S. Air Force.
He later entered St. Philip Neri
Latin School for Delayed Voca
tions at Haverhill, Mass., grad
uating from there in 1957. The
same year he entered St. Mary’s
Seminary and has earned a
Bachelor’s in Philosophy, a
Bachelor’s in Sacred Theology
and a Licentiate in Sacred Theo
logy (equivalent to a Master’s
degree). He is a native of Car
rollton, Georgia. His parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Fred D. Calhoun,
lived at 135 Griffin St., Atlanta.
A new Vice-Chancellor, and
the appointment of two priests to
the faculty of St. Joseph’s High
School were also among the
changes announced this week by
Archbishop Hallinan.
GWINNETT GO.
Biographies of Pastors
Involved in Changes Follow
Father McDonough was bom
in South Boston, Mass, and was
ordained at Holy Cross Cathe
dral, Boston, by Richard Car
dinal Cushing, May, 1941. He
was assistant at St. Zepheryn,
Cochituate, Mass, from June,
1941 to Sept., 1941; assistant
at St. Joseph's, Ipswich, Mass.,
Sept., 1941 to Sept., 1944; U.S.
Army Captain at Ft. McClel
lan, Ala., from Oct., 1944 to
Nov., 1946; assistant at Christ
the King Cathedral, Jan., 1947
to Sept., 1956, From Sept.,
1956 to June, 1959 he was
Pastor of St. Peter’s, La-
Grange; from June, 1959 to
June, 1964, pastor of St. Mary’s,
Rome. In May, 1962 he was
appointed Archdiocesan Con-
suitor and in June, 1964, Vicar
Forane (Dean) of the North
west Deanery.
The Rev. Noel Burtenshaw,
assistant at the Cathedral of
Christ the King, has been ap
pointed Vice-Chancellor.
DORAVILLE
^ HOLY CROSS PARISH
(Also includes all of Gwinnett C n ty)
The Rev. Matthew W. Kemp,
assistant at St. Thomas More,
Decatur, and the Rev. William
Calhoun, presently at Catholic
University of America, are as
signed to the faculty of St.
Joseph's High School. Both
priests have Master’s degrees
in education.
GWINNETT CO,
Assumption
Parish
Father Burtenshaw was bom
Dec. 12, 1936 in Dublin, Ire
land, the youngest son of Fred
erick and Christina Burten
shaw. He attended the Central
Model School in Dublin, then
Mount Melleray Seminary in
County Waterford, and All Hal
lows Major Seminary' in Dublin.
He was ordained in All Hallows
June 17, 1962 and was appointed
assistant pastor at St. Thomas
More August, 1962 until June,
Father Kemp, age 25, was
educated in schools in Washing
ton, D.C., Virginia, Decatur and
Clinton, Conn. He attended St.
Thomas Seminary, Bloomfield,
Conn., before entering St.
Mary’s Seminary, Baltimore.
He has earned a Bachelor’s in
Philosophy, a Bachelor’s in
Theology, and a Master's De
gree in Education at Loyola
College, Baltimore. His par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Matthew
W. Kemp, live in Clinton, Con
necticut.
TUCKER
Father Quinn, 35, was born in
Kansas City, Missouri. He is a
member of the Glenmary Mis
sioned, having studied at Glen
mary Seminary, Cincinnati,
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Howell
Vista
The Verona Fathers who
formerly served the original
Toccoa parish have withdrawn
from the area. The Glenmary
Home Missioners will assume
the care of the new Clarkes
ville parish, while an Arch
diocesan priest assumes the
care of the Toccoa parish.
Immaculate Heart
of Mary Parish
St. Thomas More Ptish
(SEE ALSO PAGE 8)
Succeeding to the pastorate
of Mother of Our Divine Saviour,
Toccoa, is the Rev. Joseph Dro-
han, assistant pastor of Imma
culate Heart of Mary parish,
Atlanta; new pastor at St.
Mary’s, Rome, is the Rev. Dale
J. Freeman, currently pastor at
Sacred Heart, Athens. Father
Freeman will also become Dean
of the Northwest Deanery. The
new pastor at St. Peter’s La-
Grange, is the Rev. Joseph J.
Beltran, presently assistant
pastor of SS. Peter and Paul,
Decatur.
St. Jude’s Parish
Our Lady
of the
Assumption
Parish
St. Joseph’s
Parish
UT DlllGATlS IWVKtM
Blackland
Reverend John F. McDonough - to the newly-established parish,
Church of the Holy Spirit
Reverend Leonard F. X. Mayhew-to the newly-established parish,
Church of the Holy Cross
Reverend Dale Freeman - to Saint Mary’s, Rome
Reverend Joseph J. Beltran - to Saint Peter’s, LaGrange
Reverend Joseph W. Drohan - to Mother of Our Divine Saviour,
Toccoa
Reverend Noel C. Burtenshaw - Vice-Chancellor
Reverend Daniel J. O’Connor - Principal of Saint Joseph's High
School
father McDonough^
FATHER BURTENSHAW
Boundaries for the new par
ishes are as follows;
HOLY SPIRIT
PARISH
Christ the King
Parish
The Church of the Holy Spir
it; on the west; Chattahoochee
River; on tETnorth; Rlverview
Road to Norths He to Crest Val
ley to Powers Ferry to Mount
Paran to Roswell Road; on the
east; Roswell to West Wieuca
to Powers Ferry to TUxedo to
Blackland to Northside to Sou
thern Railroad tracks; on the
south: Southern Railroad track*
to" Marietta Road to Chattahoo
chee River.
ADMINISTRATOR:
Rev. Bernard Quinn, Glen Mary Missionaries, New Parish of St.
Mark’s Clarksville.
Immaculate
Conception
Parish
ASSISTANTS;
The Church of the Holy Cross:
Beginning at a point at the Gwin
nett County line and Winter**
Chapel Road, follow Winter'*
Chapel Road southwesterly to
Peeler Road. In the same di
rection, Peeler Road to the in
tersection of North Peachtree
Road. Thence South on North
Peachtree to Peachtree Road.
West on Peachtree Road to Old
Stone Mountain Road and thence
south to Shallowford Road to
Briarcliff Road. East on Briar-
cliff Road to LaVista Road.
West on LaVista to Montreal
Road and then south to the
Lawrencevllle Highway (U. S.
29), Follow the Lawrencevllle
Highway easterly to Hugh
Howell Road (Ga. 236) to Old
Rosser Road. Old Rosser north
to the Gwinnett County line, and
including all of Gw innett County,
Reverend Daniel J, McCormick - Assistant, Cathedral of Christ
the King
Reverend Alan M. Dillman, - Assistant, Saint Jude’s
Reverend William G. Hoffman - Assistant, Saint Joseph's, Athens
Reverend Edward A. O’Connor - Assistant, Saints Peter and Paul,
Decatur
Reverend William E. Calhoun-Faculty, Saint Joseph’s High School;
residence, Our Lady of Lourdes
Reverend Matthew W. Kemp - Faculty, Saint Joseph’s High School,
residence, Saint Thomas More
Reverend John J, Cotter - change residence to Immaculate Heart
of Mary
NEWLY ORDAINED;
Sacred Heart
Pariah ST. MARK'S PARISH
CLARKESVILLE
FATHER MAYHEW
FATHER CALHOUN
Rabun Co,
MOTHER OF DIVINE SAVIOR
PARISH
TOCCOA
Haberaham Co,
• Reverend Michael Anthony Morris - Assistant, Our Lady of the
Assumption
Reverend James F. Scherer - Assistant, Immaculate Heart of
Mary
••Reverend Edward A. J. Danneker- Assistant, Saint Thomas More
• Effective Immediately
Toccoa
Clarkesville
Stephens Co,
Franklin Co,
Effective June 13, 1964
Banks Co,
St. Mark's, Clarksville —
all of Rabun, Habersham, and
Banks Counties (the Toccoa
parish therefore 1* reduced to
VERY REV. HAROLD J. RAINEY
FATHER QUINN
CHANCELLOR
MAPS SHOW BOUNDARIES OF NEW PARISHES.
FATHER KEMP