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PAGE 6 GEORGIA BULLETIN THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1964
REFORM SUGGESTIONS
Milder Marriage
Laws Possibility
FIRST Communion was received by the children shown above at the altar of the Shrine of the
Immaculate Conception. The ceremony was in keeping with the new liturgy and each child car
ried his or her own paten and unconscrated host, the latter to be later consecrated during the Mass
by Father Arthur Murray, shown here with the group.
CARRY HOSTS
Children Make First Communion
On Saturday, November 21,
1964, the Sacrament of Holy
Eucharist was received by 12
children from the Shrine of the
Immaculate Conception, at the
9:00 o’clock Mass. For the first
time, the clothing selected to be
worn, was white robes and veils
for the girls, and white and gold
robes for the boys.
Two first graders, carrying
clusters of grapes and wheat,
led the procession into church.
The young choir, composed of
third graders, dressed in the
School uniform, followed and
assembled at the altar, facing
the congregation with arms
folded across their chests. As
the First Communicants ap
proached the altar, the young
choic extended their arms to
them and sang the 99th psalm,
“Arise, Come to Your .Lord.”
ALL OF the communicants
carried their own patens and
unconsecrated Hosts to the foot
of thv altar, where Father Ar-
thru Murray, O.F.M., pastor
and celebrant of the Mass, de
scended to accept the Host
from each Child into the ci-
borium to be consecrated at the
Mass. l ' 1
During the Mass, the First
Communicants and young child
ren’s choir sang during the Of
fertory and the People's Com
munion. After the reading of the
Gospel, the pastor came down
to the First Communicants and
spoke of the importance of this
day and what it would mean in the
HAPEVILLE
future.
At the conclusion of the Mass,
the First Communicants went
in procession to Our Lady’s
Altar. After singing a hymn in
her honor, they made an Act
of Consecration to her.
Cubs At St. John’s
Make Dairy Tour
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HOLY CROSS
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Nemo the Clown escorted the
Hapeville Cub Scout Pack No.
148 of St. John’s Church,
through Mathis Dairy of Deca
tur, on a recent Saturday. The
Cubs and their parents saw
prize cows and the intricate
operations of the dairy, as well
as the baby buffalo, pigs, ducks,
squirrels, goats and other ani
mals kept at Mathis.
Each Cub had a turn at milk
ing the favorite cow of the
farm-Rosebud. After journey
ing down to the lake in an old-
fashioned wagon, the boys had
a picnic.
Cub Master for Pack 148 is
Mr, Alex Sechelski, and as
sisting him as committeemen:
are: Mr, Tom Jasques, Mr, M.
E. McElroy, Mor Joe Gers-
bacher, Mr. Gerald Fitzgerald,
Mr, Jack McGuire, Mr, Steve
Karoly, Mr, Robert Drew and
ft.owfrs
Mr, William McLaughlin.
HELPING the Cubs of St.
John's are the following Den
Mothers: Mrs, John C. Mc
Guire, Mrs. 0, P. Rintye, Mrs.
Charles Johnson, Mrs. Alex
Sechelski, Mrs. Robert Furtney
and Mrs. Olin Sneed,
Lending a hand to Pack 148
are the following Scout Den
Chiefs: John McGuire, Paul
Jones, Terry Snead and George
Ettel.
At the November Pack meet,
the Cubs displayed a variety of
arts and crafts including Advent
wreaths, Christmas ornaments
and gifts, all made by the boys.
BY PATRICK RILEY
(N.C.WC. News Serivce)
VATICAN CITY — The sug-
tion on marriage which the
council has sent to Pope Paul
VI for his own consideration
take up little more than two pa
ges of printed text.
But if accepted and enacted,
they could give the Church’s
matrimonial laws a such milder
countenance.
ALL so-called "minor’’ im
pediments to marriage would be
suppressed.
Future lgislation onmarri-
age between Catholics and bap
tized non-Catholics, or bet
ween Catholics and unbaptized
persons, would be oriented al
ong the council’s guidelines on
ecumenism.
The legal procedure in mar
riage cases wold be streamlined*
All persons would be assured
the help of a qualified lawyer
without cost.
THE original schema on mar
riage was drawn up in 1963
during the interim between the
council’s first and second ses
sions. The Commission on Dis
cipline of the Sacraments pre
pared this document by synthe
sizing the extensive studies on
marriage carried out by its pre
decessor, the preparatory com
mission.
However, in January of 1964
the Coordinating Commission
decided to reduce the schema
to a simple series of sugges
tions for reform of the Church's
law on marriage. Such reform
would be determined by the
demands of the care of souls,
or what is called the pastoral
ministry.
Marriage as a sacrament is
not treated in detail by this
set of suggestions. However, the
sacrament of Matrimony is
touched upon by the council’s 1
documents on the nature of the
Church, on the apostolate of
the laity, and on the Church in
the modern world.
THE present text is divid
ed into three parts:
The first part recalls a num
ber of basic principles, such as
matrimony's sacred character
and holiness of marriage con
tracted between two baptized
persons as memners of Christ.
Their union canbe closely rela
ted to Christ's union with His
Church, it says.
It touches on the Church’s
competence in safeguarding the
integrity of the sacrament of
Matrimony and its consequent
right to make laws on marriage.
THE second part offers
guidelines for a revision of
Church law in view of the needs
of our times, especially those
created by more fluid emigra
tion and the emergence of new
states.
It suggests suppression of
minor . impediments, . among
which are consanguinity in the
third degree of the collateral
line, affinity in the second
degree of the collateral line,
and spiritual relationships ar
ising from sponsorship in Bap
tism or Confirmation.
It recommends simplification
of the formalities required for
marriage in the presence of a
priest authorized to bless the
marriage. The local bishop will
have closer control over the so-
called extraordinary form of
marriage that is, when the pre
sence of a priest is impossible.
THE third and last part urges
pastors of souls to regard pre
paration for marriage as a ser
ious duty of their ministry. Pas
tors should seek the collabo
ration of Other priests or
competent law persons, both
men and women, in this instru
ction and preparation for
marriage.
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NEWMAN Club members from Emory University, and Clark, Georgia State, Morehouse, Morris
Brown and Spelman colleges recently attended an initiation ceremony at St. Paul of the Cross
parish. Shown with the students are Newman chaplains Fr. Alban Harmon, C.P. (rear left) and
Fr. Theophilus McNulty, O.F.M. (rear center).
SIX SCHOOLS
Newman Initiation At St. Paul’s
On Sunday afternoon, Nov. 15,
forty college students from sev
eral Newman Clubs in the At
lanta area attended an initia
tion ceremony at St. Paul of the
Cross. The colleges repre
sented were Emory univer
sity, Clark, Georgia State,
Morehouse, Morris Brown and
Spelman. Father Theophilus
McNulty, O.F.M. is the chap
lain for Catholic students at
Emory University and Georgia
State. The chaplain at the At
lanta University Center is Fath
er Alban Harmon, C.P.
The ceremony was conducted
by Father Theophilus who ex
plained the symbolism of the
Newman Club pin. After bless
ing the pins, Father distributed
some to the various officers and
members. Benediction of the
Blessed Sacrament followed the
ceremony.
IMMEDIATELY after Bene
diction, the students walked
over to St. Paul’s auditorium
where a luncheon was served.
Those who attended the cere
mony were Dr. William Madsen,
professor of English at Emory
University and faculty advisor
for the Newman Club, Bill Gun
nels, Mike Snider, Patti Davis,
Jackie Shepherd, Saundra Kirk,
Beverly Matthews, Kathy
Home, Susan Gourlie, Pat Kel
ly, Henrietta Tumquest, Re
gina Powell, Janice Ogletree,
Carol Martin. Terrence Kyle,
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dents who made honor roll for
the first quarter at St. Pius.
Four seniors acheived this
recognition. Lee Allen, Greg
Beckham, Barbara Lee and
Karen Teske were the four.
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honor roll were Nancy Azar,
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John C. Grabbe
Mr. John C. Grabbe of 290
West Wesley Rd., NW Atlanta,
was buried from Christ the King
Cathedral on Monday, Fr. John
McDonough officiating. He is
survived by his wife; daughter,
Miss Mary Lou Grabbe, Wash
ington, D. C.: son, Mr. Will
iam E. Grabbe; sister, Miss
Edith Grabbe, Urbana, Ill., and
four grandchildren.
Edward Romigh
Mr. Edward T. Romigh of
Austell, was burled Tuesday
from St. John Vlanney chapel,
Austell. Fr. Leo P. Turgeon,
S.M., offered the Mass. Mr.
Romigh is survived by his wife;
daughters, Misses. Danette,
Mary, Deolores Romigh; sons,
Edward, Jr. and Daniel Hornigh;
father, Mr. E. G. Romigh; sis
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Wright complete the list,
NEW altars reflect Mass-centered simplicity of the revised lit
urgy. Celebrant faces people and altar furnishings are held to
a minimum. Above, Father John McDonough In the Cathedral of
Christ the King, of which he is pastor. Below, Father Thomas
Gilroy, S.M., celebrates Mass at St. Jude’s, Sandy Springs.
Joan Gaillard, Hubert Trimble,
Pamela Caldwell, Cheryl Sum
mers, Kaaren Boyd, Richard
Hudlin, Mary Alice Stubbs, Dor
othy Harden, Marian Shivers,
Agnes Houston, Robert Derden,
Magdlean Johnson, Sibyl Beau-
dreau, Noel Tolbert, Mary Hat
cher, Veronica Williams, In
grid Robinson, Faye Glover,
Maggie Davis, Cassandra Tay
lor, Albertha Williams, Donita
Gaines, Curtis Sprott, George
Willis, Adrienne Lanier.
Children’s Group
Elects New Board
The Atlanta Association for
Retarded Children at a meeting
on November 21, elected the
following to its Board of Dire
ctors, for the year begin
ning January 1, 1965.
To serve two years: Mrs.
John P. Neff, 3230 Burgundy
Rd., Decatur; Mr. C. T. John
son, 1787 Hudson Woods Trail,
Decatur; Mrs. Paul Svgzerste
1240 Reeder Circle, NE, At
lanta; Mr. Otho H. Lane, 27
Dartmouth Ave., Avondale Est
ates; Mr. Haskew H. Brantl
ey, Jr., 6114 Riverdale Dr.,
NW, Atlanta.
To serve for three years:
Dr. Marion Spencer Dressier,
2145 Heritage Dr., NE, Atlanta;
Mrs. Forrest E. Huff, 2055
Second Ave., Decatur; Mr; W.
D. Mallard, 1759 Dyson Dr.,
NE, Atlanta; Thomas L. Tid-
more, Jr., M.D., 1839 Alder-
brook Dr., NE, Atlanta; C. Mic
hael York, Ph.D„ 852 Welles
ley Dr., NW, Atlanta.
The following, currently
serving on the Board of Dir
ectors, will remain on the board
for an additional year:: Mr.
James M. FitzSimmons, 2912
Normandy Dr., NW, Atlanta;
Mr. Joe Anderson, 3307 Casa
Linda Dr., De^r^jv.alte^p.^
Earle, M. D., 2750 Redding Rd.
NE, Atlanta; Mr. James F.
Moore, 935 Greenwood Ave.,
NE, Atlanta; Mr. Maurice Huf-
gins, 2890 Normandy Dr., NW,
Atlanta.
The meeting was presided
over by James M. FitzSimmons,
association president.
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