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PAGE 8—The Georgia Bulletin, October 16,1980
The Care Unit Program
of Physicians and Surgeons
Community Hospital,
2355 Bolton Rd., N.W.,
Atlanta is sponsoring a
seminar for clergy entitled
“CLERGY: THE
SPIRITUAL LINK TO
ALCOHOL TREAT
MENT” on Wed., Oct. 22
from 8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.
There is no fee for the day
and lunch will be
provided. Call 351-3351
for information and
reservations.
St. John the Evangelist
Church invites you to their
FALL CARNIVAL AND
FLEA MARKET on Oct.
18 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
There will be games, disco
jockey, car wrecking and
other attractions. RAIN
OR SHINE! All are
welcome!
Auditions are now
being scheduled for
outstanding high school
and college instrumenta
lists who are interested in
becoming members in the
newly-formed GEORGIA
YOUNG ARTISTS
CHAMBER ENSEMBLE.
The Ensemble will
perform in concert by
themselves as well as
accompany the Atlanta
Boy Choir and The
Atlanta Chamber Opera
Society. For audition
appointments or further
information, telephone
Tom Bloom at 378-0064.
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The Northwest Deanery
of the Archdiocesan
Council of Catholic
Women needs volunteers
to help host a FALL
FIESTA AT CENTRAL
STATE HOSPITAL on
Oct. 27. In this Year of
the Family, please take
this opportunity to reach
out to our Senior Citizens.
The group will be leaving
Immaculate Heart of Mary
and St. Paul of the Cross
Churches at 9:15 a.m. or
you can meet them at the
Volunteer Services Office
at Central State Hospital,
Milledgeville, Ga. If you
cannot be there, please
help by sending a
donation, small gifts, or
refreshments to
Immaculate Heart of Mary
Church, 2855 Briarcliff
Rd., N.E., Atlanta, Ga.
30329. For more
information contact Mary
Wells: 753-5400.
MOST GRAPHIC
Anne Kristin
Carroll, author of
the popular book,
“From the Brink of
Divorce,” will be the
featured speaker on
Oct. 20 at 7:30 p.m.
at Holy Cross
Church in Chamblee.
Ms. Carroll will
speak on communi
cating and coping in
the married state,
making good
marriages better, and
healing hurting
relationships, as well
as dealing with
divorce. Call
939-3501 for further
information.
*****
A chicken B-B-Q and
ice cream social on the
grounds of St. Thomas
More is planned for Oct.
18. The Home and School
Assoc, and the Cultural
Committee are
co-sponsoring the affair
for the benefit of the
School of Religion and St.
Thomas More School. Fun
and good food are
promised to all who
attend!
Each Sunday, the
12:30 p.m. Mass will be
interpreted for the deaf at
Corpus Christi Catholic
Church, 600 Mountain
View Dr., Stone Mountain,
Ga. The first three pews
on the left side of the
center aisle are reserved
for the deaf and their
families. For further
information, please
contact Christine
McDonald at 981-7005
(home) or 296-7101
(work) TTY or Voice.
The parishes of St.
John Neumann, Lilburn,
St. Oliver Plunkett,
Snellville, St. Lawrence,
Lawrenceville, and Corpus
Christi, Stone Mountain,
are sponsoring a seminar
on the issues of human
life, entitled “WHAT
EVER HAPPENED TO
THE HUMAN RACE? ”
The seminar will take
place on Sat., Oct. 25,
from 9 a.m. - 2:30 p.m. at
St. John Neumann, Tom
Smith Rd., Lilburn. The
panel will consist of
Archbishop Donnellan, Dr.
Robert Krai OB-GYN, and
attorney Kel McDonald.
Each family attending is
asked to bring a covered
dish.
The SWEETEST DAY
DANCE sponsored by the
Ladies Auxiliary K. of C.
Council 4358 will be held
on Oct. 18 at the Tucker
Womans Club, 4276 N.
Park Dr. in Tucker.
Happy Hour is at 6:30
p.m. (BYOB) and dinner
starts at 7:15. Dancing to
a live band begins at 9.
Cost is $10 per person.
For reservations call Peg
Donnelly at 292-9659 or
Pat Gilmer at 469-2760.
The Third Order of
Mary, Our Lady of
Perpetual Help Fraternity,
will not meet in October.
Our Lady of the
Assumption Fraternity,
Third Order of Mary, will
not meet Sun., Oct. 19.
Instead, all members of
the Order are urged to
attend the Archdiocesan
Rosary Rally on Sun., Oct.
19 at 3 p.m. at St. Paul of
the Cross Church.
The secular order of
Franciscans will meet
Sunday, Oct. 19 at 2 p.m.
in the basement of the
Shrine of the Immaculate
Conception. For further
information, contact
Frances Drew at
881-0917.
The Ladies Auxiliary of
Council No. 660 of the
Knights of Columbus,
annual bazaar, is Friday
October 24, 1980.
Cocktails 6:00 - 7:00 p.m.,
followed by a spaghetti
dinner at $3.00 per
person. Come and join in
for the beginning of the
holiday season.
Reservations by October
20, call 237-9932 or
237-5773.
ORGAN - For sale; Conn
Caprice model. 465 two 44
key manuals. Thirteen pedals,
show chord, eight automatic
rhythm patterns, earphones,
two years old, like new.
872-8792.
HELP WANTED: Looking for
sales person to represent John
Hancock Mutual Life
Insurance Co. No experience
necessary. Complete training
provided. Salary plus
commissions. E.O.E. Complete
fringe benefits. Call for
appointmment 952-2333.
6425 Powers Ferry Landing.
Atlanta, Ga. 30339.
ST. AUGUSTINE BEACH,
FLA. -- ocean front
townhouse, 2 bdr., 2Vi ba.,
private pool and tennis courts
by week or more. Available
Sept. 15 to Dec. 15 - low
winter rates. Call Tom
Stafford at 256-9569.
FUNDRAISING Seminars for
your group, club, or
organization. Will Travel to
your location. Call 588-1328.
NEEDED: High School or
adult volunteers to work in
the library of the Georgia
Mental Health Institute. Please
call 894-5663.
CHAMBLEE-DUNWOODY
near Perimeter Mall. Child care
in my home. Experienced.
Fenced in yard. 256-4795.
MOTHER SEEKING FEMALE
to share house. 1 bedroom,bath
and den available in lower level
of house. Your share $215
(includes utilities) Call Karen at
49 1-3894 / Evenings &
weekends 448-8363.
SANDPIPER, DEST1N, FLA.
- To Lease Quality furnished
condominium in natural setting,
harbor inlet - Diamondhead
Resort. Fishing, golf, tennis, (no
fees) pools or gulf swimming.
255-2953.
PE ACHTREE-D UNWOOD Y
ROAD AREA - Woman needs
live-in couple or single person to
aid with stroke patient Contact
Merle Cain 261-5543.
CHILD-CARE WANTED:
Sandy Springs, Powers Ferry
area, for sweet 10 month old
daughter, weekdays. Your
home or ours. Non-smoker.
255-2777 after 5:30 p.m.
ST. PIUS HIGH SCHOOL is
now accepting applications for
substitute teaching position.
CaB 636-3023.
SEWING DONE in my home,
quilts to dresses, shirts to
skirts at a reasonable fee. CaU
anytime at 9%-8227.
FOR SALE - Complete
saltwater aquarium setup
including 29-gallon tank,
stand, under-gravel Filter,
outside Filter, air pump, light,
2 coral pieces, 25 pounds
gravel, carbon, floss,
medicated and regular food,
plankton, medicine, etc. LIKE
NEW - $170.00. After 6:00
P.M. 233-7993 or 261-5382.
COMPLETE HOME remodeling.
Carpentry, painting, and
masonry. Call Toby after 6:00
p.m. 241-3317.
DECORATIVE design, concrete
driveways, patio-drains, title and
block work and patchwork
761-9567.
2 FLORIDA RENTALS -
Private Beach on the Gulf, St.
Pete area - available September
to January - monthly or weekly.
1 bedroom cottage, 2 baths, 2
hideabeds, also 3 bedroom, 2
bath house. Completely
furnished. Call collect
615-298-3645 evenings only.
WANTED TO BUY - Japanese
swards, armor, match lock guns.
325-5439.
GREAT FOR NEWLY WEDS
OR RETIRED COUPLE - 2 Br,
12x60 Mobile Home. Laundry
Rm, shaded patio, new TV
AAlena, separate utility bldg,
and much more. Like new and
only 5 minutes to St. Phillip
Benizi. $8,200. Michael Motes,
ROYER REALTY, 3934100 or
792-2385.
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
FOR SALE: Arlington
Cemetery - one crypt - prime
location. $1,650.00. Call
231-1351.
“PREGNANT? To discuss
abortion alternatives call
BIRTHRIGHT 233-1171.
Service is free and confidential ”
FOR SALE: Maple hutch; 2
shelves on top, 2 shelves on
bottom; double doors. Call
Lorelle Kupice 428-1139.
IMMEDIATE OPENING for a
mature competent
professional secretary, able to
type 65 w.p.m. accurately.
Salary commensurate with
experience. Send resume with
recent references to M.
Estafen, St. Pius High School,
2674 Johnson Rd., N. E.,
Atlanta, Ga. 30345.
OUR LADY OF PERPETUAL
HELP -- in need of two male
licensed nurses. Please call
688-9515 ask for Sister De
Porres.
PIANO LESSONS - Qualified,
patient teacher with music
degree will visit your home.
378-5786 or 377-9890.
PROFESSIONAL
DRESSMAKING, tailoring,
re-designing clothes for men
and women. Pick-up and
delivery 761-9567.
WE BUY JUNK cars and trucks
of any kind. Cash paid. East
Point. 767-1557, after 8:00
p.m. 622-7594.
FERNANDINA BEACH - Qn
Amelia Island, Fla. Ocean-beach
3rd floor, 2 bdr., 2 ba condo.
Fully equipped, tennis, pool,
golf, private fishing pier.
Available beginning 8/2/80 Call
934-4624.
TAILORING, alterations,
dressmaking, and leather repairs.
Pick-up and delivery. 344-5947.
CALLAWAY GARDENS: 3
bdr, 2 ba. chalet sleeps 8, only 5
minutes to the Gardens.
$275.00 per week. Call
455-3456 or 451-6667.
LOOKING FOR
BABYSITTING jobs - overnight
and longer. Call Mrs. Elsie Binns
in Canton, Ga. 479-2932 or
479-2514.
WANTED TO BUY - Lionel
trains 633-6946.
BIG CANOE - Enjoy
luxurious spacious furnished
Condo on a North Georgia
mountain in beautiful autumn.
3 bdrs. 2 ba. Owner’s rate $110
per day; $590 per week or
$1,900 per month. Tel.
394-9649 or 451-0039.
RELIGIOUS LEADERS SPEAK OUT
Extremism A Serious Threat
NEWS VIEW
MEMBERS OF
ST. FRANCIS OF
ASSISI parish in
Cartersville joined
Archbishop Thomas
Donnellan in
dedicating their new
church this fall.
Smiling parishioners
- big and little - were
on hand to share in
the festivities.
WASHINGTON (NC) -
The political and religious
extremism of the so-called
New Right poses a serious
threat to American
pluralism, a panel of four
religious leaders said Oct.
6.
The four - including
Msgr. George G. Higgins -
said right-wing political
activists do not have the
right to claim that theirs is
the Christian position and
that that those who
disagree are un-Christian.
Msgr. Higgins, who
retired in September after
36 years at the U.S.
Catholic Conference, told
a news conference in
Washington that all
organizations, whether
secular or religious, have
the right to speak out on
public policy issues and
even to try to persuade
people to vote for their
views.
“Nevertheless, I find
their highly partisan
approach to such issues to
be strangely selective and
extremely simplistic --
simplistic in the sense that
it makes little if any
allowance for the
complexity of these issues
and for the complexity of
the political process
itself,” said Msgr. Higgins.
Others appearing at the
news conference were
Rabbi Marc Tanenbaum,
national interreligious
affairs director of the
American Jewish
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Committee, the Rev.
Jimmy R. Allen, a past
president of the Southern
Baptist Convention and
the Rev. Charles
Bergstrom, executive
director of the
governmental affairs
division of the Lutheran
Council comprised of the
three major Lutheran
branches in the United
States.
Msgr. Higgins said he
was disturbed by religious
evangelicals’ “repeated and
not very subtle emphasis
on getting out what they
indiscriminately call ‘the
Christian vote’ or, even
more ominously, creating
in this country ‘a Christian
Republic.’”
He said such efforts
have frightening
implications for religious
freedom and the
separation of church and
state.
“For members of the
Jewish faith the very
notion of turning this
country into ‘a Christian
Republic,’ in the ominous
sense in which certain New
Right spokesmen are using
that term, must be a cause
of profound anxiety,”
Msgr. Higgins said, noting
especially the comment by
the Rev. Bailey Smith,
current president of the
Southern Baptist
Convention, that God does
not hear the prayers of a
Jew.
On the same subject,
Rabbi Tanenbaum said
such utterances about
Jewish prayers are morally
offensive, religiously
presumptuous and
dangerous to pluralism.
“He (Dr. Smith) is
saying not only that the
Jewish people have been
living a religious lie for
4,000 years across 30
civilizations; he is also
saying that because they
are religiously invalid there
is no place for them at
presidential inaugurations
or political conventions,”
said the rabbi.
Rabbi Tanenbaum also
said it is a myth that
America has sunk to a
period of religious and
moral inadequacy. He
argued that America does
not have a history of being
overwhelmingly religious
and that current
enrollment in churches
and synagogues is greater
than ever.
Dr. Allen called “a
dangerous distortion” the
practice of labeling
un-Christian opponents of
the New Right’s political
agenda. He cited
opposition by New Right
religious groups to the
creation of a new federal
Department of Education
and said arguments that
creation of the department
was immoral and would
seriously hurt the family
were “extremist.”
Several questions by
reporters at the news
conference were directed
at Msgr. Higgins and
centered on the Catholic
C hurch’s involvement in
politics.
Asked to compare New
Right religious activism
and the recent letter to
Catholics by Cardinal
Humberto Medeiros of
Boston urging votes
against candidates who
support abortion, Msgr.
Higgins said the cardinal’s
letter was an “isolated
incident” and that there is
no political movement in
the Catholic Church
similar to that of the
evangelicals.
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THURSDAY, OCT. 16 - Coffee/Friends of Life
Auxiliary ... Hyland Center
SATURDAY, OCT. 18 - Keynote address/Serra
18th District Convention ... Rodeway Inn -
Principal celebrant/Liturgy of Sunday Mass...
Rodeway Inn.
SUNDAY, OCT. 19 - Brunch - Serra Convention
... Rodeway Inn - Rosary rally/Principal celebrant
at Liturgy ... St. Paul of the Cross, Atlanta
MONDAY, OCT. 20 - Meeting/Archdiocesan
Board of Consultors ... Catholic Center
TUESDAY, OCT. 21 -- Principal
celebrant/homilist... Liturgy for students, Ss. Peter
and Paul, Decatur .
WEDNESDAY, Oct. 22 -- Annual lunch/Auxiliary
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I was at a large prayer
gathering not too long ago
and we asked those who
were interested in a
religious vocation to come
forward. Three hundred
did. I was amazed as they
knelt and we prayed over
them. But we cannot keep
thinking of numbers. Look
at what one person can do.
Look at what one saint
can do. Look at Mother
Teresa. Yes indeed, just
look. One has to be the
salt, not the majority in
the world. Jesus said “Be
the salt.”
Q. Is a married clergy
something we will see as
an option for priests?
A. No, the Church has
decided that is not the
road to travel for now.
When I was part of the
Synod, which is again
meeting with the Holy
Father in Rome, we once
talked about married men
perhaps receiving the
priesthood, but not priests
or candidates for the
priesthood marrying.
Q. Will the Holy Father
continue to travel as he
has since he became Pope?
A. After one of his
journeys to a foreign
nation, Pope John Paul
said, “I have learned more
in two days here, than I
would have learned in two
years within the Vatican.”
The Holy Father feels the
call of St. Paul to be a
missionary and a visitor of
his people. Yes, I believe
he will continue to travel.
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October 19th is Mission Sunday.
A reminder that Christ meant all of us when He
said: Go ye, therefore and teach all nations." Yet
few of us can. Few of us do. All of us, though,
can help the Missions throughout the world.
Here are some of the ways:
In the very lands where Christ was born and where
His disciples taught, there are over 1,800.000
people living without homes and without hope.
Some of them for more than 30 years! Just $20
will feed a family for a month—$525 will repair a
small but decent home. Only $50 will care for a
blind or deaf-mute child for a month—and $2 will
buy a refugee child hot lunches for a whole
month. How much will you share?
The recent fighting in Lebanon and throughout
the Near East has left thousands of children in
dire need. You can support one of them for only
$14 a month—give them clothes, food, shelter,
education—and what they need most—love.
“Your" child will write to you. You may reply, if
you wish. Christ will love you the more for loving
one of His very own “little ones.”
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In the Near East, hundreds of vocations are
blooming. But many young men and women may
never realize their dream to walk in--Christ's
footsteps only because their families are poor.
For just $300 ($12.50 a month for two years)
you can help a young girl become a nun. For
$ 1080 ($ 15 a month for six years) you can sponsor
a seminarian all the way to Ordination. Now you
can have a priest or Sister in your family.
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Many poor Catholics in the Near East do not even
have a church of their own in which to worship.
You can help. Where? The mountain people of
Kerala, primitive farm folk who live in mud huts,
desperately need to replace the ramshackle shed
that now serves as a chapel. Just $4000 will give
the 185 Catholic families there a modest but
adequate church—an ideal Memorial for some
one you love.
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