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PAGE 2—The Georgia Bulletin, April 7,1977
NEWCOMERS, John “Scottie” and Mark Schadl,
are welcomed into the Church by Father Pat Bishop
during a Baptism ceremony in the presence of their
classmates of SS. Peter and Paul School. Mr. nd Mrs.
John Schadl flank their sons, while Mr. and Mrs. H.
Anderson, the boys’ sponsors, look on.
King Ceremony Features Poet
Kay Magenheimer, author
of “Born Again,” the
inaugural gift poem for
President Carter, participated
in the Carrollton Community
Memorial Service, sponsored
by the Baptist Student
Alliance of West Georgia
College, for Dr. Martin
Luther King, Jr.,
commemorating the ninth
anniversary of his
assassination.
The poet read several of
her interracial poems,
including “ Toward
Freedom,” which she wrote
in memory of Dr. King on the
day he was assassinated.
The featured speaker was
Laurraine Goreau,
internationally known author
of “Just Mahalia, Baby,” a
biography of singer Mahalia
Jackson.
Miss Magenheimer, a
resident of Carrollton, is a
member of Our Lady of
Perpetual Help Church there.
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Anniversaries For Nine Religious
The Atlanta Conference of
Sisters will celebrate the
golden and silver anniversaries
of nine religious women in
the Archdiocese at a special
Mass and social to be held at
Christ the King Cathedral,
April 21, at 7:30 p.m.
Archbishop Thomas A.
Donnellan will be the
principal celebrant and
Father Jerry Hardy will
preach the homily at the Mass
honoring the jubilarians. All
the Sisters and Clergy of the
Archdiocese are invited to
join in the celebration.
Observing 50 years in
religious life are Sister Mary
Ita O’Connor and Sister Mary
Berchmans O’Gorman, Sisters
of Mercy, engaged in the
apostolate of the sick at St.
Joseph Infirmary in Atlanta.
Both Sisters entered the
Sisters of Mercy at St.
Vincent’s Academy in
Savannah, Ga. where they
made first vows August 15,
1927.
Sister Mary Ita, originally
from Dingle, County Kerry,
Ireland, taught in Savannah
and Augusta before coming
to St. Joseph’s in 1972 to
devote her service to helping
the sick.
Sister Mary Berchmans
came to St. Joseph’s to join
the apostolate of the sick in
1973 after many years of
teaching in Savannah,
Atlanta, Augusta, Macon and
Baltimore, MD. Sister is
originally from Wexford,
Ireland.
Silver anniversaries are
marked for seven Sisters in
the Archdiocese.
Sister Jeannette
Abi-Nader, originally from
Masontown, PA, entered the
Sisters of the Humility of
Mary, Villa Maria, PA, and
made first vows in 1955.
Before joining the St. Pius X
High School faculty as Media
Director in 1971, Sister
taught Spanish and
Communications in Canton
and Cleveland, OH, and was
assistant principal and
Director of Admissions and
Publicity at Villa Maria High
School. She graduated from
Seton Hill College and Notre
Dame University with an MA
in Communication Arts.
Sister Jeannette is a Member
of ACS (Atlanta Conference
of Sisters), NAWR (National
Association of Women
Religious) and 5th
Congressional District
representative for Network, a
Sisters Lobby for Social
Justice.
Sister Mary Martha Baron,
who is from Clarence, PA,
entered the Hawthorne
Dominicans in Hawthorne,
NY, in 1950. For the last
three years, she has served as
a staff nurse at Our Lady of
Perpetual Help Cancer Home.
Before coming to Atlanta,
Sister served in Philadelphia
and in Parma, OH. She
received her training at St.
Joseph School of Practical
Nursing in Yonkers, N. Y.
Sister’s motto which sustains
her through a difficult
ministry is” ... If there be
any kindness I can show . . .
let me not defer it or neglect
it for I shall not pass this way
again.”
Sister Susan Bradley
entered the Sisters of Notre
Dame de Namur in Ilchester,
MD, in 1952. She has been
principal at St. Thomas More
School in Decatur for seven
years and will be moving to
Florence, S. C. to join the
staff in St. Anthony’s, an
open school conducted by
the Sisters of Notre Dame.
Before coming to Atlanta,
Sister taught in Glen Bumie
and Mt. Rainier, HD; in
Brooklyn, N.Y., and Drexel
Hill, PA. She graduated from
Trinity college, Washington
D. C. and Georgia State
University. Sister says she will
miss the “togetherness” she
found in Atlanta but is very
glad to be still in the South at
her new assignment.
Sister Catherine
Concannon, a sister of the
School Sisters of Notre
Dame, is originally from
Brooklyn, N. Y. Before
devoting her service to Rural
Ministry, she was principal at
St. Leo’s in Fairfax, VA. For
seven years Sister Catherine
has served St. Mark’s parish in
Clarkesville and St. Helena’s
in Clayton, Ga. Besides the
variety of services involved in
pastoral ministry, Sister
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conducts a Bible Study at the
Georgia Industrial Institute
and is in charge of Adult
Basic Education in
Habersham County. She also
teaches English as a second
language to Vietnamese
adults. Sister enjoys the rural
aspect of her ministry which
is a “far cry from Brooklyn!”
Sister Patricia Cummings is
a Sister of St. Joseph from
Baden, PA. She is originally
from Pittsburgh, PA, where
she also graduated from
Carlow College and Duquesne
University. Before coming to
Atlanta in 1964, Sister
Patricia taught elementary
school in Pittsburgh and
Johnstown PA. For the last
five years, she has been
principal at St. Paul of the
Cross school in Atlanta. She
sees education as a “very
important ministry especially
to the Black community”
which is served by St. Paul of
the Cross school.
Sister Barbara Harrington
who is from Buffalo, N. Y.,
entered the Grey Nuns of the
Sacred Heart in Philadelphia
in 1952. She graduated from
D’Youville College where she
later served as Dean of
Residents, Sister Barbara
attended Villanova University
for her MA in Modem
Languages and has taught
Spanish in New York City
and in Philadelphia. She came
to Atlanta in 1972 where she
was Department Head and
taught Spanish at St. Pius X
High School for four years.
This year she has turned her
background and experience in
the Spanish language to the
service of the Latin
Community in the
Archdiocese through the
outreach effort of the Clinical
Services of the Office of
Catholic Social Services.
Sister is Membership
chairperson of ACS and a
member of NAWR.
Sister June Racicot of the
Adrian Dominicans, is
originally from Detroit, MI.
She graduated from Sienna
Heights College in Adrian,
MI, and received her MA in
English at Barry College in
Miami, Fla. Her ministry in
education has included
elementary teaching and
administration in Chicago,
Jacksonville, Fla., and
Montgomery, Ala. She also
taught religion in high school
in Tampa. Now stationed at
Good Shepherd Church in
Cumming, Ga. Sister June is
part of the team engaged in
Rural Social Services which is
an extension of the Office of
Catholic Social Services in
Atlanta.
“AUNT SISSY” VISITS ST.
PHILIP’S - Emily Dolvin, “Aunt Sissy”
to President Jimmy Carter, was guest
speaker at the recent Altar and Rosary
Society’s annual Communion Breakfast
at St. Philip Benizi Church in
Jonesboro. “Miss Lillian’s” sister
actively campaigned for her nephew’s
gubernatorial and presidential races.
Mrs. Dolvin entertained the breakfast
group with a colorful recollection of
President Carter’s childhood and her
adventures on the campaign trail.
Pictured are Helen Rickman (left), vice
president of the Altar and Rosary
Society; Karen Pecore. president; Mrs.
Dolvin, Father John Kieran, pastor of
St. Philip’s, Helen Belanger, treasurer,
and Gladys Clemens, Secretary.
BISHOP PRESIDES
Ecumenical Service For Crash Victims
SANTA CRUZ DE
TENERIFE, Canary Islands
(NC) - A thousand islanders
joined a handful of survivors
of the fiery crash of two
jumbo jets in ecumenical
services at the cathedral for
the more than 570 persons
killed at the airport.
Bishop Luis Franco
Gaston of Tenerife, who
shared the pulpit with
Protestant and Jewish leaders,
said he and the rest of the
Canary Islanders share the
sorrow of the relatives
everywhere.
Of the 396 U.S. passengers
in a Pan-American Airways
jet, 327 are listed as dead,
including those who died
from burns two days after the
March 27 crash. All 248
aboard a Royal Dutch
Airlines (KLM) jet were killed
in what is considered the
worst accident in aviation
history.
The evening Mass and
ecumenical services March 30
at nearby La Laguna lasted
more than an hour. A Dutch
Reformed Church minister,
an Anglican priest and the
local rabbi led in prayers for
the victims.
Bishop Gaston also voiced
concern for the effects of the
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help so that “our march to
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With the congregation in
the 16th-century cathedral
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