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PAGE 8—The Georgia Bulletin, April 12,1979
THE ATLANTA
HUMANE SOCIETY sends a
timely warning, urging all
adults to refrain from buying
baby chickens, raSbits or
ducks as Easter presents for
children because of the high
death rate (approximately 90
per cent) among such pets.
The society also warns that
many of these animals are
carriers of salmonella
infection, which can be
contracted by children while
playing with the pets.
FATHER JOHN WALSH,
assistant at Corpus Christi,
will be an early riser Easter
morn to participate in the 6
a.m. Sunrise Service high atop
Stone Mountain. Father John
will join more than a dozen
area clergy and three church
choirs for the annual event.
He will deliver the closing
benediction. The park will
open at 4:30 a.m. Easter to
allow plenty of time to climb
the mountain.
THE CATHEDRAL
WOMEN’S CLUB will hold
their annual Spring meeting
on April 24. The events of
the day begin with Mass and
election of new officers at the
Cathedral at 9:45. The
luncheon begins at the
Piedmont Driving Club at
11:30 a.m. Mrs. Mary Ann
Green will be the speaker on
“Creative Womanhood.” Cost
is $8.50 per person and
details are available from
Jackie Clayton at 874-1037.
FATHER FRANK
GIUSTA was officially
welcomed as pastor of Our
Lady of Lourdes on April 7.
Archbishop Donnellan
presided at the installation
ceremony.
FELIX MENDELSSOHN’S
oratorio “Elijah” will be
presented by the Choral
Guild of Atlanta at St. Luke’s
Episcopal Church, 435
Peachtree Street, on Sunday,
April 22, at 3 p.m. William
Noll will conduct the
performance, which is free.
CONGRATULATIONS
AND BEST wishes to OLA
parishioners Mr. and Mrs.
Francis Kloppenborg who
recently celebrated their 25th
wedding anniversary. Ad
multos annos!
THE CURSILLO
MOVEMENT is planning
another retreat at the U.S.
Penitentiary May 4 to 6. Any
men wishing to help with this
important outreach should
contact Bill Anthony at
922-5237.
EASTER CHILDREN
MOST GRAPHIC - You
will hear the Easter Appeal
for our orphanage, the
Village of St. Joseph, at all
Masses on Easter Sunday.
They are our Easter
Children, rising through
your help to a new
productive life. Your
attentive response is an
investment that yields
many bright futures. And
a Happy Easter to kids
everywhere!
AND THE WINNER IS
... Bart McKeon, newly
crowned Georgia State
Champion in the 158-pound
class at the State Wrestling
tourney held in Marietta.
Bart, a busy member of St.
Joseph’s parish, adds his
latest honor to such titles as
Cobb County and North
Metro Champion, plus the
distinction of being the North
Metro Wrestler of the Year.
Nice work, Bart!
EL PROXIMO CURSILLO
de hombres tendra lugar los
dias 19-22 de Abril.
Quisieramos pedirle a todos
los cursilliastas que
escribieran una carta de
palanca general para este
cursillo. Una nota de amor
para los que hacen el cursillo
es mas importante que
cualquier rolo o meditacion.
‘‘WOMEN IN
TRANSITION: The Choice Is
Yours” will be the theme of a
seminar sponsored by the
Roswell Branch of the
American Association of
University Women and
Georgia State University at
Oratorical Contest Winner
Kristen Johansen, a
seventh grade student at
Christ the King School, was
named winner of the
Archdiocese of Atlanta
Oratorical Contest held on
April 3.
The competition was
sponsored by Modern
Woodmen of America for
students from all schools in
the Archdiocese of Atlanta.
The topic of the oratorical
competition was “Energy
Conservation.”
Kristen received an
individual trophy and a $25
U.S. Savings Bond for her
achievement. Her school will
also receive a trophy denoting
her victory in the area
competition.
The second runner-up was
Lisa Shoemaker from St.
Thomas More School and the
third runner-up was Marlene
Rudy from St. Joseph’s
School in Marietta. Each
contestant received a pennant
and a certificate of
participation.
The Judges for the contest
were Sister Marie Celeste
Miller, OP, Dr. Howard
McMahon, and Dennis
DuBay.
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RELIGIOUS EDUCATION -
Persons interested in Religious
Education in parish school of
religion and in teaching religion in
parochial school - especially in Jr.
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the North Fulton Human
Service Center in Roswell on
April 28 from 8:45 a.m. to
12:30 p.m. The seminar is
designed for women who are
evaluating skills for re-entry
into the job market, assessing
traditional skills for
marketability or
contemplating a career
change. For more details, call
658-3456 or 993-2069.
KNIGHTS OF
COLUMBUS Ladies Auxiliary
No. 4358 will host a benefit
card party on Saturday, April
21, from 7:30 to 11:30 p.m.
at their meeting hall, 2924
Warren Road in Decatur.
Donations are $2 per person
for dessert. For information,
call Pat Gilmer at 469-2760
or Faye Staley at 378-7123.
ATHENS AREA
CATHOLICS will be treated
to the Easter Cantata “On the
Passion of Christ” by David
Williams on Friday, April 13,
at St. Joseph’s Church. The
cantata is scheduled for 8
p.m., immediately following
the 7 p.m. Good Friday
Liturgy.
A DIABETES DIET
MANAGEMENT Class will be
taught by Dolly Austin at the
Diabetes Association of
Atlanta Center, 1365
Peachtree Street, N. E., Suite
322, on Thursday, April 26,
beginning at 10 a.m. All
family members may
participate for the $5
registration fee. Call
881-1959 for information.
DUE TO EASTER
FALLING on the third
Sunday this month, the Third
Order of Mary, Our Lady of
Perpetual Help Fraternity,
has scheduled its meeting for
Sunday, April 22, at 8 p.m. at
St. Anthony’s Church.
BRING THE WHOLE
family to the Spaghetti
Dinner at St. Pius X High
School on Friday, April 27,
6:30 to 8:30 p.m. (Adults,
$3, Children, $2), followed
by a “sneak preview” of the
SUPER GARAGE SALE
taking place April 28 from 10
to 5, and April 29, 12-5.
Beginning April 20, a trailer
parked at the school will
make it convenient for
anyone to drop off
much-appreciated donations.
(NO CLOTHES PLEASE)
Times for the trailer are
Saturday and Sunday, 10-2;
weekdays, 8-10, and 2-4.
Further info, call Ruthanna
Aycock, 237-5456.
THE BLESSED
SACRAMENT PLAYERS
will present their version of
“Godspell” on Sunday, April
22 at 8 p.m. in the Hyland
Center at the Cathedral.
Adult admission is $1.50 and
fifty cents for children.
Tickets are available at the
Cathedral rectory.
ALL SINGLES ARE
invited to a special Mass at
Our Lady of the Assumption
on Saturday, April 21, at
7:30 p.m. Father James
Kelly, Archdiocesan Director
of Religious Education, will
discuss the various types of
retreats available. Those
attending are asked to bring
their favorite dish for a pot
luck supper. Walt Barry
(352-1392) and Pat Dooley
(351-0400) have more details.
NEWS VIEW
MARIST INSTRUCTORS SING -
“Kids,”! A musical selection from
“Bye, Bye, Birdie” was only one of
many favorites performed by Marist
students, faculty, and staff in the
school’s spring musical “Lullaby of
Broadway.” From left to right, they
are Cathy Collopy, Father Andrew
McCormack, SM, Clark Lemons,
Darlene Baugus, and Joanne Davis.
BuLWtilX
Briefs....
Charismatic Movement
TORONTO - The charismatic movement is “like
springtime” for the church, according to Cardinal Leo
Suenens of Malines-Brussels, Belgium. It “is really
more of a move of the Holy Spirit than an organization
with membership,” he said. “I see really many, many
conversions and we needed a reaction in that line -
prayerful reaction. Many people are finding again their
faith and their hope.”
Teachers Strike
Papal Letter To Priests
CLEVELAND - Some 235 teachers at 10 high
schools operated by the Diocese of Cleveland have
walked off their jobs in a dispute over economic
provisions of a new contract which would take effect
June 15. The schools, attended by about 8,000
students, remained open despite the strike by members
of the Catholic High School and Lay Teachers
Association (CHALTA). Non-union lay teachers,
priests and Religious staffed the schools.
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intervention,”’ when the issue
is “a profound question of
conscience and a tesi of
humanity.”
The pontiff opened his
letter by calling all priests
“my brothers by virtue of the
sacrament of orders.”
“For you I am a bishop,
with you I am a priest,” he
said.
He asked priests to re-read
sections of Vatican II
documents that highlight the
common priesthood of all
Christians and the essential
difference between this
priesthood and the ordained
priesthood.
He emphasized church
teachings that the priesthood
is sacramental, hierarchical
and ministerial. The
priesthood is a gift for the
Christian community which
“comes from Christ himself,”
he said.
Because of their “likeness
to Christ, the good
shepherd,” he said, “you
priests are expected to have a
care and commitment which
are far greater and different
from those of any lay
person.”
While noting that priests
are engaged in a wide variety
of activities, he added that
“within all these differences,
you are always and
everywhere the bearers of
your particular vocation.”
“And this you can never
forget; this you can never
renounce; this you must put
into practice at every
moment, in every place and
in every way,” he said.
“The priestly personality
must be for others a clear and
plain sign and indication. This
is the first condition for our
pastoral service,” he added.
The pope urged priests not
to succumb to calls to be like
other people.
“Those who call for the
secularization of priestly life
and applaud its various
manifestations will
undoubtedly abandon us
when we succumb to
temptation. We shall then
cease to be necessary and
popular,” he wrote.
He said that priests must
be “close to people and all
their problems.” But he
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done “in a priestly way.”
Priests must be men of prayer
and witnesses to “the
perspective of eternal
salvation” in their service, he
added.
The pope called celibacy
“a heritage of the Latin
Catholic Church, a tradition
to which she owes much and
in which she is resolved to
persevere, in spite of all the
difficulties to which such
fidelity could be exposed,
and also in spite of the
various symptoms of
weakness and crisis in
individual priests.”
He insisted that in
treasuring the discipline of
celibacy the church is not
downgrading the value of
marriage or “succumbing to a
Manichean contempt for the
human body and its
functions.”
“Celibacy is precisely a
‘gift of the Spirit.’ A similar
though different gift is
contained in the vocation to
true and faithful married
love,” the pope said.
He closed by entrusting all
priests “to the mother of
Christ, who in a special way is
our mother: the mother of
priests.”
Referring to “the
wonderful and penetrating
dimension of nearness to the
mother of Christ” in the
priesthood, he added: “I am
referring especially to my
own personal experience.”
In the much shorter letter
to bishops, eight pages long,
the pope said, “the gift of the
sacramental fullness of the
priesthood is greater than all
the toils and also all the
sufferings involved in our
pastoral ministry in the
episcopate.”
Bishops should renew their
love for the priests “entrusted
to you as the closest
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collaborators in your pastoral
office,” said the pope.
“Take care of them like
beloved sons, brothers and
friends,” he continued. “Be
mindful of all their needs.
Have particular solicitude for
their spiritual advancement,
for their perseverance in the
grace of the sacrament of the
priesthood.”
He reminded bishops of
their unity with the priests in
their diocese and their union
with the rest of the bishops
of the world in the college of
bishops.
The pope especially asked
bishops to foster vocations.
“The full reconstitution of
the life of the seminaries
throughout the church will be
the best proof of the
achievement of the renewal
to which the (Second
Vatican) Council directed the
church,” he said.
Vigils For Peace
MANAGUA, NICARAGUA - Catholics held
all-night vigils to pray for peace in key cities of
strife-torn Nicaragua. They were sponsored by the
Conference of Religious and the Association of
Christian Communities. At the vigils, held March 31,
church authorities protested restrictions against a
seminary rector.
Bishops Resign
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VATICAN CITY -- Pope John Paul II has accepted
the resignations of two Canadian bishops and named
two replacements. He also appointed four new bishops
in Hungary. Last month Archbishop Luigi Poggi, papal
nuncio with special assignments, visited Hungary for
talks with communist officials.
Opposes Anti-Semitism
EDMONTON, Alberta - Pope John Paul II has a
long history of opposing anti-Semitism, said Rabbi
Marc Tanenbaum, national interreligious affairs
director of the American Jewish Committee. The pope
has strongly condemned anti-Semitism as contrary to
Christianity, said Rabbi Tanenbaum. He praised the
pope for being the first pontiff to refer to the modem
state of Israel by name. For political reasons, past
popes have referred only to the “Holy Land,” said the
rabbi.
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