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PAGE 2 — The Georgia Bulletin, January 7, 1971
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Adopt-A-Kid
St. Joseph High School
held its second annual
Adopt-A-Kid program Dec.
20.
The children were
provided by the St. Vincent
De Paul Society through its
Head Start Program.
Seniors Frank Bader and
Mary Ayers arranged the
program after weeks of
planning. On the part of St.
Vincent De Paul, Jim Harnett
and Joe Flanagan aided the
coordinators.
Announcements were
made to all students
encouraging their concern
and participation. Requests
were even made by the
alumni to take part in the
program.
The children available
were divided into age groups
of 3-6 and 6-13, the students
specifying their preferences
of sex and age.
Each participant was held
responsible for his or her own
gift for the children. All the
gifts were brought to the
school and placed under the
tree, and Santa made his
round at St. Joe’s during a
Christmas party at 7 p.m.,
when the kids and the
students returned from varied
activities with their “adopted
parents”.
The program continued
the growing concern of the
St. Joseph’s students for the
people of the city and the
community of which the
school is so centrally a part.
Catholic Schools—
‘ADOPTED’ KID LOOKS CONTENT ON COED’S LAP
During St. Joseph High School’s Program
3 SOCIOLOGISTS SAY
Priests Leave In Stress
CHICAGO (NC) ~
“Personal loneliness, work
frustration and the need to
marry” will most probably
lead to an exodus of a
sizeable number of young
Catholic clergy.
This was the finding of
three sociologists who
reported their study of stress
among U.S. Protestant and
Catholic clergy to the Society
for Scientific Study of
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continents and oceans in search of new frontiers, gold and
silver.
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Mayan-Keckchi-lndian-Peoples in the heart of Central
America jungles: exactly in Carcha Alta Verapaz, Guatemala.
* Tor many centuries this people was and is the most
abandoned, the most extremely poor, needy in the world.
* Surely they never can help themselves; they need that
somebody help them to rise from their dreadful, frightful,
really inhuman condition in which they are living still.
* I am Missionary Priest, working for 20 long years among
these excessively needy Mayan Indians: they are illiterate and
unskilled, living in the most terrible poverty, misery,
debilitated by malnutrition, diseases, a loser from birth with
less than 50-50 chance of survival, right now.
* But to carry out all of our Projects, in order to improve the
health and the inhuman condition of all our Indians, we
really need plenty of support, help, assistance.
* Consequently, I will throw my pressing, urgent appeal to all
American-friendly-peoples, seeking, asking heartily for help,
support, assistance on behalf of Mayan Mission Needs.
* May God bless, reward you for your charity for this YOUR
Adoptive Mission among Mayans.
* Thank you very much for whatever you do towards our
and Your Mission.
Sincerely Yours
Fr. Bart Ferrero, Missioner.
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Religion. The society met
here with the convention of
the American Association for
the Advancement of Science.
Protestants were cited as
having “a relatively low and
uncomplicated stress profile”
with major complaints
stemming from “inadequate
compensation, work
frustration and, to a small
degree, family unhappiness.”
Priests, in contrast,
showed “sharp stress
profiles.” Chief among
factors contributing to this,
the study showed, was
“inadequate leadership and
work frustration.”
Catholic priests over 50
face such a wide generation
gap with younger clergy that
$ it is not an. exaggeration to
•view t.hem as comprising two
separate groups or even two
distinct churches, said the
researchers. They are John F.
Koval, who teaches at the
University of Notre Dame,
Father Richard W. Bell, a
Chicago priest studying at
Loyola University, and Edgar
W. Mills, executive director of
the ministry study board of
the National Council of
Churches.
“Loneliness and lack of
support and encouragement
from fellow priests” rated
second in the Catholic clergy
stress index, with one out of
ten of those responding to a
survey saying they
contemplate resignation from
the priesthood because of
loneliness.
One in five found a “poor
spiritual life” as a serious
problem, but only one in 20
rated “a loss of faith in
Christianity” as a serious
problem.
One in 10 said he is at
present considering
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The sociologists saw a
“sizeable generation gap” in
their findings, falling between
those under 45 and those
over 50.
The sharpest sign of this
gap lay between those under
30 and those between 60 and
64 years old. Fifty-six
percentage points separate
these on the matter of
impatience with change
following Vatican II. Fifty
points separated them on the
question of stress due to
loneliness.
Twenty percent of the
under-30 groups are
considering resigning the
priesthood in order to marry,
the report said, and 15
percent of the 30l-to-
-39-year-old age group. One
percent of the 60-to-64-age
group are considering this.
Neither young nor old
report any appreciable stress
from feeling they never
should have been ordained.
The “need for more
money” is the biggest
negative factor for Protestant
ministers, of whom 20
percent report stress because
of it, and 5 percent are
considering resigning.
“Very few” reported stress
situations in other areas
sufficient to make them
consider resigning.
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those parishes “lack money
because of a lack of
parishioners. The small
number can’t afford the kind
of education we want in our
inner-city schools.”
Archbishop Hannan said:
“The concern periodically
expressed by inner-city
residents indicates a demand.
Catholic education in the
inner-city is something people
want. The protests indicate
there’s something there they
want to keep.”
On the question of
Catholic school
accountability if government
aid is given, Bishop McManus
said that Catholic dioceses
receiving forms of
government aid are already
obeying laws on fiscal
accountability.
“There are laws that carry
specific provisions for
financial accountability,” he
said. “They (Government
officials) want to know how
our funds are spent, and how
the state funds are spent, but
I don’t know of any law
requiring a church to open its
books beyond what the law
requires.
Asked how the future
looks for state aid to
nonpublic schools,
Archbishop Hannan replied:
“It is favorable. In the last
tow years, there has been
more state legislation passed
(to aid nonpublic schools)
than at any time in our past
history. I consider this
progress.”
For the future, nationally,
Bishop McManus forecast
“higher educational quality,
lower numbers of students,
better teachers, and higher
expenses. We may be fewer in
numbers, but will be better in
quality.”
An economist from Notre.
Dame University, Father
Ernest Bartell, told the
bishops at the meeting to
expect a 6 percent increase in
costs during each of the next
two years.
Among the participants
were three other cardinals -
John Cody of Chicago, John
Carberry of St. Louis and
Lawrence Shehan of
Baltimore.
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