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PAGE 6—The Georgia Bulletin, January 18,1973
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Archbishop Thomas Donnellan
discusses ministry to youth with Holy
Cross Parish religious education
coordinator, Sister Carole Kredo. Miss
Jean Kissel and Sister Sharon Holland
listen in.
Religious Education Coordinators
Meet with Archbishop Donnellan
Discussing religious
education in the archdiocese,
Archbishop Thomas
Donnellan has been meeting
with coordinators of religious
education during December
and January.
Informal sessions, held in
various parts of the
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metropolitan area, include
dinner followed by
discussion. Topics of the
meetings range among all
three divisions of religious
education: elementary,
secondary and adult. Future
possibilities for ministry to
the youth of the Atlanta area
have been explored in each of
the sessions to date.
Concluding each evening’s
meeting, the Archbishop
celebrates the liturgy of the
eucharist with the
coordinators.
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Georgia Assembly ’73
During the following
weeks, Sister Janet Reports
will host a series of guest
columnists, who will each
focus for us a legislative issue
of particular relevance.
Through such an educational
opportunity, we Christians
might more fully exercise our
responsibility to respond to
the need for informed
political concern.
Representative Michael
Egan for Fulton County’s
25th district, opens our series
with a general introduction
on the Church and political
involvement.
I appreciate this
opportunity afforded me by
Sister Janet to be a guest
columnist in the GEORGIA
BULLETIN.
As the 1973 session of the
Georgia Assembly begins its
work, it is appropriate that
we review our roles as
individual members of the
Christian community with
respect to the governmental
process. There is also a
responsibility on the part of
the Church itself and its
leadership.
Over a period of some
years of service in the Georgia
House of Representatives, I
had become concerned last
year at the narrow approach
the Church seemed to be
taking on these matters. It
seemed to me that its
legislative concern and focus
had been narrowly limited to
issues such as abortion,
sterilization, and efforts to
obtain some public support
for private schools. Our
Church, and the others, were
doing little or nothing to
inject a sense of morality into
the public decision-making
process.
Before the beginning of the
1972 session, Representative
Gerald Horton and I met with
Archbishop Donnellan and
Bishop Frey of the Savannah
Diocese to express our
concern about the Church’s
role in the legislative process.
This was a very productive
meeting and resulted in the
appointment of Father Tony
Morris to serve as the
Church’s liaison with the
General Assembly on a
continuing basis. Thus, the
Church’s interest in a broad
range of legislative problems
was made known on a regular
basis rathern than making
itself felt only periodically on
a narrow range of issues. This
was a step in the right
direction.
There are a number of
issues which will be coming
before this session of the
General Assembly in which it
seems to me that the
Christian community should
have a vital concern. These
will be dealt with in more
detail in this space in later
.issues.
Among the areas we should
be concerned with are
criminal justice and the penal
system, consumer protection,
housing, education,
environmental protection,
health delivery services and
tax policy. The legislature
will have before it significant
proposals in all of these areas.
All of them will have moral
implications which should be
of concern to all of us. For
example, while most of us
would consider without
question that the killing of an
unborn child is an immoral
act, it is not also immoral for
a manufacturer to make and
sell to the public a shoddy
product by deceptive means,
or for public officials to
waste money, or for a judge
or parole board to turn loose
a convicted hard drug pusher
to continue to ply his trade
on innocent victims, or to
sentence a first offender for a
minor infraction to a prison
where he has little hope of
coming out anything other
than a hardened criminal, or
to permit, in the name of
progress, the desecration of
our God-given land, water
and air?
It is true that the moral
issues in sone of these
problems are more difficult
to come to grips with the
killing of an unborn child,
but they are moral issues
nonetheless. We as
responsible members of a
democratic society need to
recognize them as such and to
take an active role in arriving
at the best answers. I say
“we” because I do not believe
that these problems and the
solutions to them can be left
simply to “the politicians” or
to “the government.”
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SISTER JANET VALENTE
We ARE the government
and the politicians are simply
a part of us, no better and no
worse than the electorate
responsible for them being in
office. I know, as a part-time
politician, that I need all the
help I can get from you as
individual citizens, from my
Church and from my God.
You can help, and have the
responsibility to help, by
keeping yourself informed on
these issues and by letting
your elected and nonelected
public officials know how
you feel and the reasons for
your feelings.
I urge you to visit the
legislature while we’re in
session. We will be happy to
see and consult with you.
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