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PAGE 8—'The Georgia Bulletin, January 17,1980
FEBRUARY 1-3 ARE
THE DATES for a retreat
for singles at Ignatius
House on Riverside Drive
in Atlanta. Fr. Heiter will
be the leader. All
interested persons should
call 255-0503.
C O NGRATULATIONS
GO TO CLEMENT
DOYLE, Elke Miller, and
Bobby Lyles, winners in
the essay contest
sponsored by the Knights
of Columbus of St.
Joseph’s in Athens.
THE THIRD ORDER
OF MARY, Our Lady of
the Assumption
Fraternity, will meet in
OLA Church at 3 p.m. on
January 20. For further
information contact Pat
Flack, 237-1250.
AN INFORMATION
NIGHT for new families at
the Immaculate Heart of
Mary School will be held
January 29, at 7:30 p.m.
in the school cafeteria.
Registration for new
students in kindergarten
through grade 8 will be
Wednesday, February 6
and February 13, from
2:15 to 4:00. For further
information call 636-4488.
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SEPARATED AND
DIVORCED Catholics will
be interested to know that
a talk by Father Edward
Dillon of the Metropolitan
Tribunal is being
sponsored by SASI of Sts.
Peter and Paul. The talk,
covering such things as
grounds and procedures
for annulments, is
scheduled for Thursday,
February 7 at 7:30 p.m. in
LOOKING FOR PART TIME
JOB. Morning hours 9-1:00
General Office. Clarkston,
Tucker, Stone Mountain, area.
Call Susan Stradley 491-0428.
N U RSE-COMPANION
AVAILABLE. Have experience
and references. Days preferably.
Bus line. 237-9524.
GREAT BARGAINS! Gas
stove, one-year-old, original
cost $550. now asking S300.
Outside TV antenna,
one-year-old, $50, originally
$140. Father Coleman
Haggerty, 696-6704.
AFTERNOON CHILD CARE -
Loving Nanny to be available to
three children in our home after
school hours. M-F, 3-6 p.m.
Stone Mountain area. Call
2944293 after 6 p.m.
PIANO LESSONS Classical
only. .1 u illiard graduate.
Intermediate & advanced
students. Stone Mountain area.
Call Alan Zingale 2%-0455.
WANTED TO BUY ~ Lionel
Trains 633-6946.
AMELIA ISLAND, FLORIDA
Only a six hour drive from
Atlanta. Ocean front 3 br., 2 ba.
fully furnished Condo apt. with
pool, tennis, golf and private
fishing pier. Sleeps 7. Rent by
day, week or month. Call
636-5688.
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Sam Henry Hall. For more
information, call Jerry,
284-8108, or Maureen,
938-5790.
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OUR LADY OF
PERPETUAL HELP
fraternity, Third Order of
Mary, will meet on
Sunday, January 20 at
3:00 p.m. in St. Anthony’s
Church. For further
details, call Rachel Bailey
at 755-1829.
MOST GRAPHIC
On December 26,
1979 the United
Church of Christ’s
Office of Commun
ication filed suit
against the FCC to
make public
information which
would reveal how
the Commission's
staff reached the
decision to
recommend the
deregulation of
radio. As a result of
a show cause order
issued to the FCC on
January 3, the
Commission has
extended the
comment date for
60 days, making the
new deadline for
comments March 25,
1980.
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NATURAL FAMILY
PLANNING classes begin
this Sunday, January 20,
at St. Joseph’s, Marietta,
and Our Lady of the
LOOKING for wooden desk;
standard size moderately
priced. Call Susan Stradley
491-0428.
WANTED TO BUY - Japanese
swords, armor, match lock
guns. 325-5439.
PF. ACHTREE-DUNWOODY
ROAD AREA - Woman needs
live-in couple or single person to
aid with stroke patient. Contact
Merle Cain 261-5543.
WE BUY JUNK CARS and
trucks of any kind. Cash paid.
East Point. Lamar Vincent
767-155 7.
RELIGIOUS EDUCATION -
Persons interested in Religious
Education in parish school of
religion and in teaching religion
in parochial school - especially
in Jr. High (7-8) area. Please
send resume to Fr. James F.
Kelly, Director of Religious
Education, 756 West Peachtree
Street, Atlanta, Ga. 30308.
UPHOLSTERY & CUSTOM
MADE CUSHIONS - Excellent
Work. Reasonable rates. Call
344-2201 or 627-9287.
PROFESSIONAL PAINTING
AND WALLPAPERING DONE
-- Residence, Apartments,
Commercial. WE SPECIALIZE
IN INTERIORS. Local
references gladly given. For free
estimate call Jerry Mullins.
622-8637.
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Assumption. Both sessions
begin at 7:30 p.m. For
further information, call
the Natural Family
Planning Office, 881-1411.
ATLANTA BOY
CHOIR auditions are being
held throughout the
month of January. All
interested parents should
contact the Atlanta Boy
Choir at 378-0064.
THE ATLANTA
MULTI-PURPOSE Senior
Center offers a variety of
programs and services to
older and handicapped
persons. A monthly
calendar may be obtained
by calling the Center
Information Service at
881-5977.
GOOD NEWS BIBLE
FOR CHILDREN has been
published by the American
Bible Society. Redesigned
to appeal to young people
in a fresh, innovative way,
the GOOD NEWS BIBLE
FOR CHILDREN may be
ordered from the
American Bible Society,
1865 Broadway, New
York, New York 10023.
CALLANWOLDE
FINE ARTS CENTER
offers a variety of visual
arts courses for adults and
children. Ten-week classes
in painting and drawing,
calligraphy, and
watercolor are just a few
of the many courses
offered. For a complete
schedule, call 872-5338.
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MARK YOUR
CALENDARS for the
Family Night in Support
of Life at the Hyland
Center, Cathedral of Christ
the King, January 27, at
7:00 p.m. The
Archdiocesan Pro-Life
Office is sponsoring this to
mark the tragic Supreme
Court decision which
resulted in abortion on
demand. Make plans now
to be there and show your
support of life.
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ROSES! ROSES!
ROSES! The red rose,
symbol of short life and
martyrdom, has done a
powerful job of lobbying
for the preborn child. Live
red roses are delivered to
each member of Congress,
the President, and the Vice
President on Tuesday,
January 22 with an
individually typed letter
and a list of the senders.
For $2.00, you can send a
rose to your senator or
congressman, or even the
President and Mrs. Carter.
If interested, send a check
to MARCH FOR LIFE
Rose Committee, Box
2950, Washington, D. C.
20013, specifying to
whom you want your rose
sent.
THE ANNUAL WEEK
OF PRAYER for Christian
Unity begins January 18.
This is a time of reflection,
sharing, and repentance to
re-establish the unity of all
Christians as prayed for by
Jesus.
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A LITURGY
RETREAT AND
WORKDAY is planned for
St. Philip Benizi Parish on
Saturday, January 26 from
9:30 to 1:00 p.m. Father
Henry Gracz will conduct
the retreat.
T HE ATLANTA
ARCH DIOCESAN
COUNCIL of Catholic
Women is sponsoring a
Catholic Day and
Workshop at the
Legislature. For further
information, call Mary
Muecke, 404-256-2214.
THE PRO-LIFE
MARCH IN WASHING
TON, D. C. is scheduled
for Tuesday, January 22.
A train departs
Brookwood Station at
7:05 p.m. and arrives in
Washington at 8:30 the
next morning. Contact the
Archdiocesan Pro-Life
Office at 881-0956 if
interested.
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THE ATHENS
REGIONAL LIBRARY
AUDITORIUM will be the
scene of Birthright
Training sessions
Wednesday, Jan. 30 and
February 6 from 7 to 9
p.m.
IHM SISTERS SERVING in Savannah,
Decatur and Athens, Georgia as well as Raleigh,
North Carolina and Rock Hill, South Carolina
held their semi-annual Community District
Meeting at the summer house of the Sisters of
Mercy in Savannah Beach. The meeting took
place over the Thanksgiving weekend when the
sisters gathered to discuss community topics and
to enjoy the ocean breezes.
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NUN BECOMES MAYOR --
City Clerk Leo Frommelt
administers the oath of office to
Sister Carolyn Farrell as the new
mayor of Dubuque, Iowa.
NC
Bishops Criticize Rung
BONN, West Germany (NC) - In a new
criticism of Father Hans Kung, the West
German bishops issued a joint letter
declaring that the controversial theologian
“proposes theology which on several points
is opposed to the binding teachings of the
church.”
The letter, made public Jan. 11, was
read in ail Catholic pulpits in West
Germany Jan. 13. In addition, 3.5 million
copies of it were printed for distribution to
Catholics.
Father Kung, the letter said, “has
opened up basic questions of theology to
many seekers and doubters, but he has also
created confusion among believers with his
views.”
Father Kung, 51, Catholic theology
teacher at the University of Tubingen, West
Germany for the past 19 years, is one of
the most widely known and controversial
theologians in the world. On Dec. 15 the
Vatican Congregation for the Doctrine of
the Faith condemned Father Kung saying
he “can no longer be considered a Catholic
theologian” and cannot hold a Catholic
teaching post.
Father Kung challenged the verdict and
threatened to fight through the courts to
retain his position on the Catholic faculty
of the state-run university.
The church’s procedures in the Kung
case were just, said the bishops in
answering the theologian’s charges that
Vatican procedures violated his human
rights.
“Certainly the procedures can be made
more perfect” but that does not destroy
their validity, added the bishops.
“Therefore it is entirely out of place to
speak of human rights violations or
‘inquisitorial’ methods,” they continued.
The bishops criticized Father Kung for
his questioning of papal infallibility - the
church teaching that the pope cannot be in
error when he solemnly declares and
defines a Catholic belief as a matter of
faith - and of the teaching authority of the
church in general and of bishops.
They also objected to what they called
his failure to affirm Jesus Christ as “the
eternal Son of God . . . who took human
form and died for us - the belief that
sustains us in life and death.”
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Less Centralization
ROME (NC) -- Father Edward Schillebeeckx
has called for a less centralized church and
warned against “the danger that the church is
identified with the pope.” The call came in a Jan.
7 interview with the Belgian-born theologian
published in the Rome daily, II Messaggero.
Charleston Anniversary
CHARLESTON, S. C. (NC) - “Proclaim the
Gospel to the people of today,” Bishop Ernest L.
Unterkoefler said in marking the 160th
anniversary of the Diocese of Charleston Jan. 1.
In a pastoral letter on evangelization, the bishop
of Charleston said that Religious and laity have a
“shared responsibility for making the teaching of
Christ heard and acknowledged in our society.”
Dr. King’s Birthday
WASHINGTON (NC) - In a statement marking
the birthday of Martin Luther King Jr. on Jan.
15, Bishop Thomas Kelly, general secretary of the
U.S. Catholic Conference, said racism retains a
strong hold on many Americans and on society.
“Great movements in history are born in the souls
of great human beings. Martin Luther King Jr. is
the American prophet of racial justice, a cause for
which he lived and tragically died. The
anniversary of his birth each year is like a tolling
bell that calls us to look again on the progress of
the work he began,” Bishop Kelly said.
Cardinal Baum Moved
William Cardinal Baum, Archbishop of
Washington, D. C., has been appointed head of the
Vatican Commission on Education. This means he
will be transferred and will reside in Rome. No
effective date for the move has been mentioned.
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DECATUR
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