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1 0 GEORGIA BULLETIN, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1968
Cursillo Leaders: Bill Luff, Fred Brown,
A1 Felchman and Fr. Donald Byrnes.
WORKSHOP HELD HERE
Cursillo Leaders
Called To Serve
The Cursillo Leaders’ The Workshop was conducted
Workshop, which took place in by a team set up by the National
St. Pius X High School last Workshop Committee. The
week-end, was a call to service, members of the team were Rev.
During the Workshop the Donald Byrnes, New Orleans and
participants .were repeatedly Chairman of the National
reminded that the Cursillo Secretariat of the Cursillo
Movement exists for the benefit Movement, Mr. Bill Luff,
of the Church in an area. Those Executive Director of the
conducting the Workshop spoke National Office of the Cursillo
of the need of a “spiritual Movement, Mr. A1 Feldman,
revolution” in the Church. They Executive Coordinator of the
said that the Cursillo Movement Cursillo Movement in Chicago
was developed to bring about ar *d Mr. Fred Brown, a Cursillo
such a revolution by giving men leader from Cleveland,
and women a deep dedication to
Christ and to bringing all men to
Him. Those participating in the These Workshops are in great
Workshop were called upon to demand by Cursillo Centers; all
commit themselves to furthering over the U.S. They have greatly
the Movement, as an act of improved the effectiveness of the
service to the Church in their Movement by giving an in-depth
area. understanding of it to the leaders
on the local level.
There were 50 participants
from the Archdiocese of Atlanta. Participants in last week-end’s
The other 16 participants came Workshop agreed that it was a
from the dioceses of Miami, truly inspirational experience.
Charleston, Lafayette and One comment at the closing was,
Birmingham. “I never knew people could talk
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For Servicemen
Atlantan families with
members in the armed forces
who will not be home for the
holidays, are again being
invited to cut courtesy tape
recordings and have photos
made as Christmas gifts for
their military men.
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Chapter, American National
Red Cross, 848 Peachtree
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equipment and materials free
of charge, including a
convenient mailer. Red Cross
volunteers will help family
members with the tapes.
Recording sessions will be
scheduled through November
and the first ten days of
December. Appointments are
requested to allow enough time
for each family to make the 15
minute recordings.
This is the fourth
consecutive year the Red Cross
has slated ’ the Voices From
Home program. The chapter
of Red Cross directly helps
more than one thousand
different service families each
month.
Families are asked to call
Red Cross, 874-1601, or their
nearest unit office, for details.
about Christ with such
conviction.”
Participants are expected to
meet at the Cursillo Center, in
the old Marist school building on
Ivy St., next Sunday night,
November 17, at 8:00 p.m., to
discuss the future of the Cursillo
Movement in the Archdiocese.
This meeting is open to all
cursillistas.
Possibility Of
Observing The |
Divine Law
The teaching of the Church on the regulation of birth, $:
which promulgates the divine law, will easily appear to many 5
to be difficult or even impossible of actuation. And indeed,
like all great beneficient realities, it demands serious
engagement and much effort, individual, family and social
effort. More than that, it would not be practicable without the &
help of God, who upholds and strengthens the good will of
men. Yet, to anyone who reflects well, it cannot but be clear $
that such efforts ennoble man and are beneficial to the human S
community. j:J
The honest practice of regulation birth demands first of all iji;
that husband and wife acquire and possess solid convictions $
concerning the true values of life and of the family, and that jij:
they tend towards securing perfect self-mastery. To dominate
instinct by means of one’s reason and free will undoubtedly ■:*:
requires ascetical practices, so that the affective manifestations S
of conjugal life may observe the correct order, in particular $
with regard to the observance of periodic continence. Yet this
discipline which is proper to the purity of married couples, far |
from harming conjugal love, rather confers on it a higher $
human value. It demands continual effort yet, thanks to its
beneficient influence, husband and wife fully develop their Im
personalities, being enriched with spiritual values. Such :j:
discipline bestows upon family life fruits of serenity and
peace, and facilitates the solution of other problems; it favors
attention for one’s partner, helps both parties to drive out
selfishness, the enemy of true love; and deepens their sense of %•
responsibility. By its means, parents acquire the capacity of iji
having a deeper and more efficacious influence in the
education of their offspring; little children and youths grow up
with a just appraisal of human values, and in the serene and A
harmonious development of their spiritual and sensitative $
facilities. 1 ¥
(Pope Paul VI: Encyclical, Humanae Vitae) ■ \;
Members of the team
conducting the Cursillo Leaders
Workshop. Mr. Bill Luff, Mr.
Fred Brown, Mr. A1 Feldman and
Rev. Donald Byrnes.
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