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DEMOCRATIC PRIMARY - SEPTEMBER 9, 1964
TOMORROW NIGHT
Marist Opens Grid
Season At Decatur
CATHOLIC CONSCIENCE
Liturgical Change
Creating ‘Crises?’
THURSDAY, AUGUST 27, 1964 GEORGIA BULLETIN PAGE 7
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their pre-season training.
Morale-wise the cadets are in
one of their finest seasons. Al
though hindered by a lighter
line than usual, the added skill
and training received in this
practice should make Marist a
match for- any team it meets.
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The schedule for the 1964
Marist Cadets football season
is as follows: *•
Marist vs. Decatur (Decatur)
Aug, 26
Marist vs. Brown (St. Pius)
Sept. 4
Marist vs. Sylvan (Cheney
Field) Sept. 11
Marist vs. Westminster (St.
Pius) Sept. 19
Marist vs. Gainsville (Gains-
ville) Oct. 2
Marist vs. GMA (St. Pius)
Oct. 9
Marist vs. St. Pius (St. Pius)
Oct. 16
Marist vs. Athens (St. Pius)
Oct. 23
Marist vs. Tucker (North De-
Kalb) Oct. 28
Marist vs. Marietta (St. Pius)
Nov. 6.
Marist home games will be
played St. Pius X’s Bean Field.
St. Gerard Talk
Father James Scherer of Im
maculate Heart of Mary will
give an informative talk entitl
ed "Why Change the Litur-
ergy", at the August 31 meet
ing of the St. Gerard Guild.
The meeting will begin at 8
p.m. in the Immaculate Heart of
Mary Cafetorium, refresh
ments will be served following
the program and business meet
ing.
Teacher Course
Given Blessing
At the Work Shop held at Saint
Pius X High School this week
Archbishop Hallinan sent his
greetings and his blessing to all
of the teachers who will work in
the Archdiocesan School Sys
tem for the year 1964-65.
An informative educational
program was presented by Sis
ter Mary Severine, C. S. J.,
Supervisor of Elementary Edu
cation. Monsignor Patrick J.
O’Connor, Secretary to the
Archbishop for Education, pre
sided.
On Thursday and Friday the
teachers new to the System
met in a special session. Fath
er John Cuddy, Superintendent
of the Schools of the Diocese
of Savannha, was the speaker.
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Marist hits the gridiron this
year with its first game of
the season against Decatur this
Friday, August 28, at 8:00
p.m. Led by Lou Lombardy
and Tom Shugrue, both return
ing lettermen with excellent
records, the team feels confi
dent of success in what should
prove to be a tough test of
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ST. LOUIS (NC)— The Sec
ond Vatican Council’s Consti
tution on the Liturgy is such a
profound and moving manifesto
that "it has precipitated a cri
sis in the Catholic conscience,
according to one prominent lea
der in the field of religious
education.
Father Robert W. Hovda of
Fargo, N. D., asserted that
this "crisis" while beginning
at the altar carries over into
the social order and summons
Catholics to join in attacking
such problems as racism, pov
erty and excessive armaments.
religious house on the planet-—
to pretend that nothing has hap
pened."
He went on to say:
"WE MUST act now. We have
no choice. . . We must ait
particularly with respect to
the hour of Sunday Mass, for
that is the center, that is the
hub—that is where the emerg
ing Church is being created,
fashioned, filled with life. ’The
liturgy,’ the consitution tells
us, ’is the summit towards
which the activity of the Church
is directed; at the same time
it is the fount from which all
her power flows.’
"This worship is the ‘fount’
and ’summit’ of a broader and
committed life. Se we must act,
too, in catechetics. We must
act in schools and seminaries
and novitiates. We must act in
our approach to missions and
in relations with our fellow-
Christians. We must act con
cerning the respective functions
and competencies of clergy and
laity and religious in the
Church.
"WE MUST act in witness to
the social order, boldly attack
ing the problems of excessive
armaments, poverty, racism,
all of those thorny contradic
tions which reduce our Euc
haristic unity and love to mean
inglessness in the eyes of the
world."
Father Hovda held that the
Christian’s participation in the
mystery of Christ’s death, re
surrection and ascension "will
becom e inc re as ingly vivid, re al
and powerful in our lives as
our sacramental worship en
gages hearts and minds and
bodies, and as it makes us a
people, a community."
In this way, he said, "it will
be given to us to see the dy
ings and the risings faith re
quires."
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Miss Monica Idlett Marries Mr.
Goolsby At St. Paul Of The Cross
Saint Paul of the Cross Cath
olic Church was the scene for
the marriage of Miss Monica
LaVeeda Idlett, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Arthur Idlett to Mr.
Joseph Bernard Goolsby, son
of Mrs. Ada Goolsby, and the
late Mr. Mike Goolsby, Sr.
The bride, given in marriage
by her father, was radiant
in a formal gown of silk organ
za over taffeta, enhanced with
Alencon lace at the border of
the waist. The same motif of
matching lace was appliqued
down the front of the dress.
The veil was made of four tiers
of silk illusion which was at
tached to a tiara of silk or
ganza and alencon lace. Seed
pearls and crystals outlined
the design of the lace.
The double ring ceremony
and Nuptial Mass was offered
by Father Edward Banks, C. P„
assisted by Father Alban Har
mon, C. P„ campus priest
at Atlanta University. Arthur
Taylor and James Williams
served as Altar Boys.
The Adult choir, under the
direction of David Sellers, sang
AT CARROLLTON
Missa Brevis, with organ oc-
companiment by Lawrence
Weaver.
During the cermony, the
bride offered prayer to the
Blessed Mother to whom she has
special devotion, and left with
her an orchid from her Bridal
Bouquet. Ave Maria was sung
by Mrs. Jacquelyn Brown.
Mrs. Alice I. Martin, sister
of the bride was matron of hon
or. The bridesmaids were Mrs.
Frances E. Dansby, Miss Shir
ley Goolsby, Mrs. Jo Ann Alex
ander, Mrs. Marcia B. Days,
Miss Desiree Jett, and Miss
Glenda Gordon.
The ushers were William
Hammond, Jr., William John
son, Arthur Evans, William
Freeman Julius Alexander,
Kendrick Chamberlain, Willis
Scruggs, Fletcher Rollins, and
Eddie Grier. Mike Goolsby, Jr.
was the best man for his broth
er.
A reception, planned by Mrs.
Flora Davis, followed in the
school cafeteria. 0
FATHER Hovda, former fac
ulty member of the school of
religious education at the Cath
olic University of America and
now a chaplain to Catholic
students at North Dakota State
University, was speaking on
"The Paschal Mystery and the
Liturgical Y^ar’’ at a general
session of the 25th national
Liturgical Week.
The priest, whose column,
"The Week in Liturgy," is
widely circulated in the Cath
olic press, asserted that in the
wake of the liturgy constitu
tion "it is no longer possible—
in any parish or diocese or
Modesty Wins
DUBLIN, Ireland (NC)—An
Irish actress has turned down a
part in a film, claiming that it
placed too much stress on sex.
Doreen Madden, former mem
ber of the renowned Abbey
Theatre Company here, has giv
en up her role in die film "Young
Cassidy," based on the early
life of Irish writer Sean O’Cas
ey.
"I am not a prude,"said Miss
Madden, "but I feel strongly
about this. The film is over
playing the sex angle. It is about
time actors took a stand against
parts like this."
West Georgia Teen
Group Set Program
Catholics of high school age
gathered at the Church of Our
Lady, Carrollton, for a Day of
Challenge at 2:30 p.m. on Sun
day, August 23rd.
The program opened with a
Home Class
At Cathedral
Adult Homemaking education
of Atlanta Public School sys
tem will offer two classes
this fall in Christ the King
Cathedral Center.
The classes will meet for 2
hours, once a week for nine
weeks starting September 15
Registration will be on Sept
ember 8 frogi 9 tq 11 a.m.
welcoming by the host CYOpre
sident, James Shadrix. There
followed a discussion by a
panel of teenagers on the sub
ject, "Are we as youth fulfill
ing our, God-given roles in life"
The moderator wMj»c Father
Dale Freeman.
INDIVIDUAL discussion gro
ups and question answer periods
was conducted by Fathers
Joseph Beltran, Clement Tack-
ney, C. S.s. R., Richard Mor
row. Mr. Joseph P, Phelan Jr.
will treat the subject, "Youth
and Alcoholic Beverages."
"The 3 L’s - Life, Love,
and Law" was the topic of
the dinner speaker, Father
Conald Foust. There were
dancing and a prayer period
to close the program.
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DRESSES BY ESTER
Can copy originals of from
, magazines, Also wedding
dresses, Or fine wearing
apparel. 378-9579.
"Basic Techniques" will be
held on Tuesdays from 9-11
ami. Women who have done sim
ple sewing will fit in this
class.
LAST WEEK’S PUZZLE
Some 200 people representing all denominations in Dahlonega gathered for a dinner follow
ing the dedication ceremony of St. Luke’s Church and Rectory-Student Center. Pictured a-
bove are (left to right) Rev. August Guppenburger, the first assistant pastor of St. Luke’s;
Very Rev. Harold J. Rainey; the pastor of St. Luke’s, Rev, Leonard Spanjers; Archbishop'
Hallinan; Very Rev. Dale Freeman; Rev, R. Donald Kieman; Rev. John Stapleton; and Rev.
T.T. McNulty O.F.M.
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THE TWO classes offered
are lecture and demonstration
classes and are for women
who do sew but are Interested
in learning the latest techni
ques.
"Advanced Techniques "will
be held on Tuesdays from 11:
15 to 1:15 Women who have been
sewing for some years and
are interested in fitting tech
niques and some tailoring tech
niques will enjoy this class.
Mrs, Kenneth Hurd is thf
■ instructor' The fee for these
classes is $4.00 per term.
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THE participating youth were
of the churches of Rome,
LaGrange, Newnan, Cedartown,
Carrollton, Piedmont, Ala. and
Anniston. Ala.
Archbishop Hallinan is pictured returning to the new
Rectory and Student Center following the dedication cere
mony of St. Luke’s Church and parish facilities on Sun
day, August 23rd. Pictured with Archbishop Hallinan are
(left to right) Rev. James Gilbride S.M, and Rev. John
Stapleton
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