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PAGE 10—The Georgia Bulletin, October 11,1979
EAST COBB
COUNTIANS will kick up
their heels at the
Oktoberfest hosted by
Holy Family parish on
Saturday, October 13,
beginning at 8 p.m. There
will be plenty of German
food and polkas for the
admission price of $4 per
person or $2 for those
under age 12.
HOST FAMILIES ARE
being sought for Central
American boys and girls,
age 12 through 17, who
will be arriving November
12 for an international
student exchange program
which will run through
January 18. The students
will be here to improve
their English and will
attend the local schools in
which host family children
are enrolled. For details,
call Joan Lucas, at
971-1908.
THE NEXT
NATIONAL Marriage
Encounter is set for
October 19, 20 and 21.
Pam or Joe Moran have
details at 252-5794.
FATHER KANE
ASSEMBLES all of his
parishioners for the
Second Annual St. Oliver
Plunkett Picnic on
Sunday, October 14,
immediately following the
11 a.m. Mass. The group
will get together at Briscoe
Park.
THE YWCA OF Cobb
County has announced the
addition of vocational
counseling as part of the
regular services available to
the community.
Workshops teaching job
readiness skills are also
being offered at designated
times and locations.
Appoint m ents for
counselling are being
accepted at 427-4795.
“THE ROOT CAUSES
OF CRIME” will be the
theme of a workshop
sponsored by the Georgia
Interchurch Association at
Macon Correctional
Institutional on November
7. A registration fee of $5
(includes lunch) should be
sent to Council on
Ministries, 156 Forrest
Ave., N.E., Room 106,
Atlanta, Ga. 30308.
Workshop hours are 9 a.m.
to 4:30 p.m.
THE GEORGIA
POLKA CLUB will host
their Oktoberfest on
Saturday, October 20, at 9
p.m. at the Knight’s
Ballroom, 2620 Buford
Highway. The Alpine
Polka Band will play and
admission is $4 per person.
For information, call
493-1905.
MOST GRAPHIC
There will be
undoubtedly a full
house at the Hyland
Center on Wednes
day, October 17,
when popular
columnist, author
and good ol’ boy
Lewis Grizzard is the
guest of the
Cathedral Women’s
Club and the Men’s
Club. Things start
rolling at 7:30 p.m.
Reservations are not
necessary but in
order to know the
amount of refresh
ments to prepare,
Martha Fleitas
(231-3775) or Mitzi
Mattingly
(233-5282) need to
hear from those who
are planning to
attend.
A SPECIAL
NEWCOMERS’ Mass will
be celebrated at St. John
the Evangelist in Hapeville
on Sunday, October 21, at
12:30 p.m. A brunch
honoring those who have
come to the parish since
April 1 will follow in the
school cafeteria.
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UP for the Quest Retreat
for youth set for October
26-28 at the Village of St.
Joseph. Sister Jean Meier
(881-6131) is in charge.
LOOKING AHEAD, we
see that the next TV Mass
is scheduled for October
21 at 10:30 a.m. on
WSB-TV, Channel 2.
IN OBSERVANCE OF
Rosary Month, Father
John Fallon is celebrating
the recitation of the
Rosary and Benediction to
the Blessed Sacrament
each Wednesday evening
during October at 7:30
p.m. at the Cathedral. All
are invited to participate.
A NATURAL FAMILY
Planning Course in the
Sympto-Thermal Method
will begin October 21 at
St. Jude’s and run once a
month for four months.
Time is 7:30 p.m. and the
cost is $22. For
information call 881-1411
or 469-0951.
“ENCOUNTER WITH
CHRIST,” a retreat for
college students, is
scheduled the weekend of
October 19-21, at Hard
Labor State Park. The cost
is $25 and Robin Smith
has all details at 422-6168.
THE WOMEN’S
GUILD of St. Jude’s will
kick-off their new season
with a covered dish
luncheon at noon on
October 17 in the school
cafeteria. All ladies are
asked to bring good,
usuable household items
for the Vietnamese family
the parish is sponsoring.
“RESPECT LIFE
DAY,” sponsored by the
Atlanta Archdiocesan
Pro-Life Office, is set for
Saturday, October 27,
from 9:30 a.m. to 4 p.m.
at Mt. Vernon Christian
Academy, located next
door to Holy Spirit
Church. We’ll have full
details soon.
THE SENIOR
ACTIVITIES Group from
the Cathedral head to the
mountains of North
Georgia for a day of
observing the Fall foliage
on Thursday, October 18.
The cost is $8 per person
and the group will leave
from the Hyland Center at
8:45 a.m. Call Peg at
261-4369 for details.
ORGANIST ELAINE
SATTERWHITE will
present a concert at the
Cathedral on Friday,
October 19, at 8:30 p.m.
In addition to works by
Bach, among others, she
will perform Thomas
Kerr’s “Anguished
American Easter. 1968,”
which the black American
composer wrote shortly
after the assassination of
Martin Luther King, Jr.
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DETHRONED - - An
unidentified woman and a priest
try to persuade 7-year-old
Antonio Leuzzi of Lattino, Italy,
to leave the throne of Pope John
Paul at a Vatican audience hall.
The youngster scampered onto the
throne while the pope was away.
Tired But Cheerful Pope Back Home
VATICAN CITY (NC)
-- A tired-looking but
cheerful Pope John Paul II
spoke briefly with a
“welcome home” crowd
of thousands in St. Peter’s
Square Oct. 8 before
retiring to his summer
residence in Castelgan-
dolfo for a day and a half
of rest after his nine-day
trip to Ireland and the
United States.
The pope boarded a
helicopter for
Castelgandolfo at 3 p.m.
(10 a.m. EDT) and was
due to return to Vatican
City at 11 a.m. Oct. 10 for
his weekly general
audience, which had been
taking place during the
summer at 6 p.m.
“I am grateful to
providence for guiding my
steps and bringing me back
to Rome,” the pope told
the crowd during a very
brief appearance at the
window of his apartment
about four hours before
going to Castelgandolfo.
Thanking those who
“came to see if I would
come back,” he noted that
“in Rome, it is hot.” The
sunny 60-degree weather
contrasted with the winds
that chilled the pope in
several U.S. cities.
Pope John Paul
concluded the late
morning appearance by
blessing the crowd in St.
Peter’s Square and “all
Romans.”
The papal plane from
Washington had touched
down at Rome’s Leonardo
Da Vinci Airport in rural
Fiumicino at 9:21 a.m.
Rome time (4:21 a.m.
EDT) after a flight lasting
eight hours and 22
minutes.
Present to greet him at
the airport were 20
cardinals, Italian Prime
Minister Francesco
Cossiga, members of the
diplomatic corps, the
Italian government and the
Roman Curia, and nearly
1,000 others.
Thanking all those who
had come to the airport
“to make more pleasant
the hour of my return to
their amiable presence,”
Pope John Paul discussed
the various stops on his
12-city trip and reaffirmed
his desire for the “serene
coexistence, fraternal
collaboration and human
and Christian solidarity of
the peoples of the earth.”
He said one of the
major goals of his trip to
Ireland had been to
“render a tribute of filial
gratitude to Mary, who in
every country offers
evident and tangible signs
of her maternal support,
of her loving assistance,
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whom we have invoked
above all for the peace and
reconciliation of that
beloved island.”
About his day-long visit
to the United Nations
headquarters in New York
Oct. 2, Pope John Paul
said he wanted “to assure
the nations that the
church is close to the
workers for peace, that it
wants to inspire and
sustain their efforts, for
the sole desire of rendering
service to humanity.”
The pope called the
United States “a great
country” which has “an
eminent duty and a grave
responsibility - exactly
because of its high level of
well being and of
technological-social
progress - with regard to
the construction of a just
world worthy of man.”
“The devout and
exultant welcome of the
faithful and of the entire
population of the United
States left in my soul the
desire for a contact always
more direct and familiar
with these very dear sons,”
he added.
Bishop Marling Dies
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (NC) - Bishop
Joseph M. Marling, the first bishop of Jefferson
City, has died in Kansas City, Mo., of cancer after
an illness of about five months. He was 75.
Canal Zone Transfer
PANAMA CITY (NC) - As church bells and
fireworks greeted the transfer of the Canal Zone
from United States to Panamanian sovereignty,
the Panamanian bishops warned that this is not
the final solution to national problems. The
Panamanian Bishops’ Conference said there still is
the crucial task to start Panamanian society
toward true democracy.
WCC Hits Catholics
WASHINGTON (NC) - The Reverend Lukas
Vischer, an official of the World Council of
Churches (WCC), criticized the Catholic Church
for blocking ecumenical progress by holding aloof
from existing councils of churches. Dr. Vischer,
52, director of the secretariat for the WCC
Commission on Faith and Order, delivered the
sixth annual Paul Wattson Lecture, named for the
founder of the Atonement Friars, at Catholic
University of America.
Cardinal Suenens Resigns
VATICAN CITY (NC) - Pope John Paul II has
accepted the resignation for reasons of age of
Cardinal Leo Jozef Suenens of Malines-Brussels,
Belgium, one of the major shapers of the Second
Vatican Council and more recently a leader in the
charismatic movement.
Nuclear Security
WASHINGTON (NC) - Kelly Fitzpatrick, a
student at The Catholic University of America,
has filed a petition with the Nuclear Regulatory
Commission asking for an investigation of the
security of the campus’ experimental nuclear
reactor. The university said that the device has
passed inspections and is safe.
Rich Are Accused
SAN SALVADOR,EL SALVADOR(NC) - In
a pastoral letter, Archbishop Oscar Romero of
San Salvador accused the few rich people of El
Salvador, in their determination to keep labor
cheap, of suppressing all efforts of peasants and
workers to organize. The archbishop said also that
a subservient military class, invoking national
security, has unleashed a violent repression with a
mounting toll of death, arrests, torture, exiles and
missing prisoners.
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