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PAGE 6—The Georgia Bulletin, August 19,1971
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LETTERS
Baptists Mourn
Fr. Ruffs Move
(The following letter was sent to Archbishop Donnellan:)
Your Excellency:
We learned last week that Father Frank Ruff,
Glenmary Father in Cleveland, Georgia, has been
transferred to the staff of the Glenmary Fathers in
Cincinnati as Director of Promotion. We sincerely
regret the loss of Father Ruff to the causes of Home
Missions and Catholic-Baptist affairs in this Region.
We do welcome Father Robert Berson, recent past
president of the Glenmary Home Missioners, to this
work.
Frank has endeared himself
to many Baptist leaders in the
Southeast through his
endeavors at genuine,
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our two communions. He has
been an unofficial observer of
Southern Baptists in their
annual conventions, state
conventions, and other
programs for the past five
years. His work has been such
a credit to the cause that he
has become an extension of
the Department of
Ecumenism and Interreligious
Affairs of the NCCB. We here
at the Baptist Home Mission
Board have leaned heavily
upon him for counsel and
count him a true friend in
Christ.
In his integrity he has
taught us respect in those
areas which still sorely divide
us. In his Christ-like love he
has pointed the way to hope
for the future. May his tribe
increase!
M. Thomas Starkes, Secretary
Southern Baptist Convention
Home Mission Board, and
C.B. Hastings, Assistant
Atlanta
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Editor:
Note the attached from
our Baltimore paper (about
Bulletin’s Aug. 5 editorial).
I’ve had the great privilege
of going to St. Peter’s in
Rome, and to say the least, it
is very awe-inspiring. You feel
the reverence as soon as you
step inside. The power and
the glory are there.
So why not keep one place
in this mad, mad world of ours
holy and clean and sincere.
Keep the miniskirts, the
off-the-shoulder dresses, the
pants suits on ladies, the bare
heads, the laced-up legs, the
bare arms, the low-cut styles,
etc., out. Let them look on
from the outside if they can’t
dress properly. Let the inside
be enjoyed by the religious,
the tourists who know how
to dress properly and the
really meaningful people who
go to see, to pray and to
enjoy the beauties of the old
Bascilica.
I can well imagine that
those being turned away are
mostly American tourists
who don’t know how to
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THE HOLY FATHER'S MISSION AID TO THE ORIENTAL CHURCH
In Lebanon a deaf-mute boy becomes a tailor
and learns to talk!
In Gaza a girl who is blind learns to 'see' the
world and people through her fingers and Braille.
In Jordan a Sister from India cleans out a lady's
mouth which is full of cancer.
Youngsters and old people have blankets and
books, medicines and sewing-machines in Jeru
salem and Bethlehem, because you care.
—And this month we’re adding something new.
In Bethlehem, after seven years of preparation,
our Sisters of St. Dorothy will open a new school
for the deaf and hard-of-hearing, called “Eph-
phatha” (the word Our Lord used).
Who are we?
We are the Pontifical Mission for Palestine, the
Holy Father's aides for the 1.5 million refugees
from Palestine, — in Jordan, Lebanon, Syria and
Gaza. We do our work in Jesus’ name, on the
basis of need.
We like what we’re doing, and it works. It works
because you pray with us, write to us, and share
with the refugees what you can do without
The check-list makes it easy for you to help.
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$ 120 Provides one year’s full-care for an orphan
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$ 45 Furnishes a bicycle for a visiting nurse
$ 25 Supplies one year's medical needs for a
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appreciate the
of the Church.
early history
I for one am in tune with
the nuns and others trying to
keep the dirty and undressed
people out of our lovely St.
Peter’s.
Nellie Woodward,
Baltimore, Md.
P.S. I was bom in Atlanta
and once in a while I’m truly
ashamed of the South for
certain of its outlooks on life.
Reader
(Continued from page 1)
sobsister sordidness. Just
clean, compassionate and
human concern for an
unknown teenager and some
people who cared about her.
The next day, Edna
Buchanan wrote another
story about Miss Nobody.
But this time, her name was
known. Her mother had read
Miss Buchanan’s story and
then dialed the police.
“I think
daughter,” she
police.
that’s
had told
my
the
Lisa Johnson was 18 years
old and an A student at
Miami Springs High School
when she died.
“She had no problems at
school and none at home
either,” her father said.
A neighbor described her
as “a darling girl.”
This
Nobody,
girl found
overdose
room.
Nobody
happened.
was little Miss
a young teenaged
dead of a drug
in a Miami motel
knows how it
Nobody knows why.
The full
be known.
story may never
But part of it has come to
an end.
Little Miss Nobody has a
name. A great many people
weren’t content to sit back
and shuffle their papers. They
cared about another human
being. They had concern for
unknown parents. They were
not ready to sit back and
shrug human tragedy off with
the old cop-out. “It’s not my
problem.”
Sleep well, Miss Nobody.
God be with you.
Maybe some good day, we
shall be wise enough to
understand the cause of the
sad conditions that spark the
deathladen blight of drugs.
Until that day, no one is
safe . . . not even the
“darling” girl-next-door.
(Mr. Degroot’s article first
appeared in The Voice, weekly
Miami archdiocesan newspaper.)
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ADDRESSES CONVENTIOIS
Nixon Pays
K.C.’s Tribute
St. Anthony Scouts
The troop is shown during camping at the West End Kiwanian
Camp on Lake Allatoona with Scoutmaster Seve Goddard.
She Says Keep Minis
Out Of St. Peter’s
NEW HAVEN, Conn. (NC)
— President Richard M.
Nixon addressed the Knights
of Columbus supreme council
convention in New York City
at a dinner session Aug. 17.
It marked the first time
that a President of the United
States has spoken at a
convention of the 89-year-old
fraternity organization of
Catholic men.
The President dined with
the K. of C. in the grand
ballroom of the
Waldorf-Astoria Hotel prior
to his address. Secretary of
Transportation John A.
Volpe, a member of the K. of
C., also attended the session.
The late President John F.
Kennedy is the only chief
executive of the nation who
was a member of the K. of C.
The disclosure that the
President would address the
convention came after he sent
a communication to the
organization’s headquarters
here, paying tribute to the K.
of C., and declaring that
governments throughout the
world are becoming more
dependent on organizations
which work for social
progress.
Nixon’s tribute came in a
message to the K of C
international headquarters
here which was preparing for
the annual convention of the
Supreme Council in New
York City, Aug. 17-19.
Supreme Knight John W.
McDevitt said Nixon’s
message was one of many
received by the Knights from
civic and religious leaders.
Other messages came from
Pope Paul VI, Archbishop
Luigi Raimondi, apostolic
delegate in the United States;
and Archbishop John F.
Whealon of Hartford, Conn.,
in whose archdiocese the
society was founded in 1882.
“Your good works have
earned you the deep gratitude
of countless men and
women,” President Nixon
told the Knights. “And at a
time when governments
Marriage Fund
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TIRUVALLA, India (NC)
— Bishop Mar Athanasios
Cheriyan Palachirakal of
Tiruvalla has announced that
his clergymen will contribute
two percent of their monthly
incomes to a diocesan
marriage fund for the poor.
The money will be used to
pay dowries and other
wedding expenses for women
from poor families who are at
present unable to marry
because of economic
difficulties.
Speaking at the first
meeting of a new pastoral
council for the diocese, the
bishop appealed to all
Catholics to contribute
generously to the fund.
throughout the world are
increasingly depending on the
participation of civic
organizations in the work of
social progress, you have won
the respect, confidence and
appreciation of the leaders of
the nations you have served.
“As I have become more
and more aware of the
significant value of your
programs to our
communities, my personal
admiration for them has
grown throughout my years
in public life. I applaud you
for the selfless dedication you
bring to your worthwhile
projects, for the unwavering
patriotism that abounds
within your ranks and for the
timely, constructive action on
which your reputation is
soundly based.”
Pope Paul VI expressed
“appreciation for valuable
service rendered in past
years” and assured his prayers
that God would assist the
society to “make an even
greater contribution to His
Church.”
Says Extend
6 Privilege 9
JERSEY CITY, N.J. (NC)
— Laws that protect only the
confidential status of what is
told to a priest by a penitent
in confession should be
broadened to include what is
told in confidence to a nun,
the superior general of the
Dominican Sisters of Caldwell
said here.
Sister Vivian, O.P., made
her observations following
the release of a Dominican,
Sister Margaret Murtha, who
had been serving an indefinite
jail sentence here for refusing
to tell a grand jury about her
conversations with a
17-year-old murder suspect.
Sister Margaret was cited
for contempt after a court
here ruled that her claim to
the “priest’s privilege” of
keeping certain conversations
confidential was invalid.
Charges against the
3 2-year-old nun were
dropped when the defendent,
Louis Cevetello, waived his
right to a trial by jury which
sent the case back to Juvenile
Court and made the grand
jury investigation
unnecessary.
“I would have to do the
same thing (refused to
testify) in the same
circumstances,” Sister Vivian
said.
She added that she
understood the validity of the
decisions that sent Sister
Margaret to jail but also felt
the necessity of finding some
way to protect the
confidential status of
conversations like those
between Sister Margaret and
Cevetello.
“The whole image of the
Sister as a person in whom
the community can have
confidence is at stake,” Sister
Vivian said. “This thing could
happen to soneone else
tomorrow,” she added. “The
present law is simply
incomplete.”
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