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PAGE 8—The Georgia Bulletin, November 13,1980
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Our Lady of the
Assumption Fraternity,
Third Order of Mary, will
meet in OLA Church on
Sun., Nov. 16.
The Georgia Polka Club
will hold a HOLIDAY
POLKA DANCE on Sat.,
Nov. 15 at 8:30 p.m. The
dance will be held at
Knight’s Ballroom, 2620
Buford Hwy., and the cost
is $5 per person. The
music will be by the
Alpine Polka Band,
featuring the German
vocalist “RENATE.” For
more information, call the
Georgia Polka Club
(493-1905).
HUNGER AWARE
NESS WEEK will be
observed at Emory
University from Nov.
17-20, sponsored by
campus ministry and
student organizations. The
week’s events will
culminate in a Fast for a
World Harvest on Thurs.,
Nov. 20. For information
on how you can
contribute, contact Bobbi
Patterson at 329-6276.
The Benedictine Sister’s
Conference Center in
Cullman will sponsor an
ADVENT RETREAT for
adults Dec. 5-7. Father
Raphael Salasek and
Father Marcus Voss,
monks of nearby St.
Bernard Abbey, will direct
the retreat, centering on
the theme “The Lord
Jesus as Gift of the
Father: What the Gift of
the Father is and How We
are Called to be Gift.” For
further information
contact Sister Regina
Barrett, O.S.B., P. O. Box
700, Cullman, Ala. 35055.
(205) 734-4622, Tues. -
Fri., 8 a.m. - 11:30 a.m.,
or evenings.
Making out your
Christmas list? Don’t
forget St. Pius’ beautiful
new cookbook THE
PLEASURE OF
COOKING. Call Angel
Peavy at 355-6311 or
256-4794, or send $6 plus
$1 postage to 4635
Dudley Lane, Atlanta,
30327. jj. ^ ^ ^
ST. PATRICK’S
CHURCH in NOrcross will
hold its annual Christmas
Bazaar on Sat., Nov. 15
from 10 a.m. - 6 p.m. and
Sunday, Nov. 16 from 9
a.m. - 2 p.m. in the log
cahin on College St. The
theme of this year’s bazaar
is AN OLD FASHIONED
CHRISTMAS, complete
with a variety of clever
Christmas crafts,
and a delicious assortment
of baked goods, jams, and
jellies. Y’ALL COME!!!
Georgia Parent Infant
Network of Educational
Services (Georgia PINES),
with the help of parent
advisors, is presently
searching for 0-5 year olds
who have a hearing
impairment or who may
be suspected of having
one. If you know of any
infants with such a
problem, please contact
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.
LOOKING FOR: Housekeeper
for family of three. Live-in or
out. Call 448-6850.
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.
PEACHTREE-DUNWOODY
ROAD AREA - Woman needs
live-in couple or single person
to aid with stroke patient.
Contact Merle Cain 261-5543.
SEWING DONE in my home,
quilts to dresses, shirts to
skirts at a reasonable fee. Call
anytime at 9%-8227.
OUR LADY OF PERPETUAL
HELP - in need of two male
licensed nurses or experienced
male nurse assistant. Please
call 688-9515 ask for Sister De
Porres.
Georgia PINES, Atlanta
Area School for the Deaf,
890 North Indian Creek
Dr., Clarkston, Ga. 30020,
(296-7101, ext. 28). All
referrals will be contacted
by the parent advisors of
the area in which the
infant lives.
MOST GRAPHIC
St. Ann’s Church
in East Cobb County
is showing a concern
for the private
SCRIPTURE
STUDY COURSES
available in the
community, many
of which are
ecumenical in
nature. To under
score their belief
that a firm
foundation is
necessary for such
study, associate
pastor Father Tom
LeClerc will speak at
all Masses on the
weekend of
November 15-16 in
preparation for
National Bible Week.
He will also offer
a two-hour program
dealing with a
contemporary
Catholic approach to
Scripture History;
Revelation,
Inspiration and
Innerancy; Scripture
and T radi t ion ;
Fundamentalism and
Literal Interpretat
ion. The program
will be offered on
Sunday, Friday, and
Saturday evenings at
8 p.m. and on
Monday, Tuesday,
Thursday, and
Friday mornings at
10:30 a.m. during
the week of
November 16.
For more
information on this
program, call St.
Ann’s Church
(998-1373).
The Xavier Society for
the Blind announces the
availability of its 1981
BRAILLE CATHOLIC
CALENDAR. It will be
sent free to any person in
the U.S. as long as the
supply lasts. To receive the
calendar and to obtain
further information on
other free services in
Braille, large print, and
tape, write to: XAVIER
SOCIETY FOR THE
BLIND, 154 E. 23rd St.,
New York, N.Y. 10010.
The Atlanta Clean City
Commission wants to
clean up our community
and is offering free official
KEEP AMERICA
BEAUTIFUL car litterbags
to everyone who wants
them. To get yours, stop
in at the Atlanta Clean
City Commission office,
178 Pryor St. Together,
we can make our
community a cleaner,
healthier place to live.
WANTED LICENSED
ELECTRICIAN for weekend
work. Call 953-2173 or
396-0042.
WANTED TO BUY - Lionel
Trains 633-6946.
“PREGNANT? To discuss
abortion alternatives call
BIRTHRIGHT 233-1171.
Service is free and
confidential.”
WE BUY JUNK cars and
trucks of any kind. Cash paid.
East Point. 767-1557, after
8:00 p.m. 622-7594.
FERNANDINA BEACH - On
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
9344624.
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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.
PROFESSIONAL
DRESSMAKING, tailoring,
re-designing clothes for men
and women. Pick-up and
delivery 761-9567.
The ALLIANCE
THEATER WILL HOLD
AUDITIONS for a major
role in the upcoming
production of ON
GOLDEN POND. A boy
between the ages of 11
and 16 is needed for the
role. Youngsters trying out
for the part will be asked
to read from a script. The
auditions are slated for
Sat., Nov. 22, from noon
to 5 p.m. at the Alliance
Theater (1280 Peachtree
St.). For more info, and
for an audition time, call
Gene Hodges (893-1138).
AN ECUMENICAL
THANKSGIVING
SERVICE is to be held at
St. Jude’s Church on
Spalding Rd., on Wed.,
Nov. 26 at 7:30 p.m. Eight
churches in the Sandy
Springs area will join
together in this service.
Family participation is
encouraged.
Our Lady of Perpetual
Help Fraternity, Third
Order of Mary, will meet
on Sun., Nov. 16 at 3 p.m.
in St. Anthony’s Church.
Members are asked to note
the change of time which
will be in effect until
March. The fraternity
'especially welcomes any
non-members who may be
interested in attending.
For further information,
call Rachel Bailey,
755-1829 after 6 p.m. on
weekdays.
The fourth program in
the series “Focus on
Parenting 1980” will be held
Nov. 19 at 8 p.m. at Holy
Family Parish Center, 100
Pinehurst Lane, Marietta.
The public is encouraged
to attend the program
which will feature
“PARENT DRUG
AWARENESS” - given by
Unified Parents of Cobb
County. Featured on the
program will be: a local
high school Biology
teacher; a local parent and
how he dealt with the
problem of a child on
drugs and a member of the
Cobb County Narcotics
Squad who will talk about
harmful drugs in Cobb
County.
The COMMITTEE TO
STOP CHILDREN’S
MURDERS was organized
in August 1980, by an
eight member group made
up of the parents of the
children found murdered
and missing in Atlanta.
This committee now
includes volunteers. The
committee works to create
a child-conscious society
that shelters, protects, and
educates our children
because children are our
future. If you can help,
call 755-STOP.
ENRICHMENT DAYS
at St. Philip Benizi Church
in Jonesboro will be led by
Franciscan Father Gerald
Gordon from November
15-22. The week-long
program features
something for everyone.
For details, call the parish
(478-0178).
MATURE, high rapport,
retired clergyman to promote
innovative and unique am way
fund raising for Churches and
Institutions. Guaranteed salary
and commission, and some
travel. Guaranteed product
line. Orientation and training
provided. Please send resume,
photograph and references to
P. O. Box 90251, Atlanta, Ga.
30364.
FERNANDINA BEACH -
Amelia Island, Fla. - new
ocean front townhouse.
Off-season rates. Fully
equipped. Call Jerry Hobbs
993-8754 or 993-7845.
TUTORING - experienced
certified teacher in elementary
and special education.
262-3564 between 3:00 p.m.
and 4:30 p.m.
COMPLETE HOME
remodeling. Carpentry,
painting and masonry. Call
Toby after 6:00 p.m.
241-3317.
DECORATIVE design,
concrete driveways,
patio-drains, tile and block
work and patchwork
761-9567.
WANTED TO BUY - Japanese
swords, armor, match lock
guns. 325-5439.
NEWS VIEW
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INSIGHT DRAMAS - Howard McGillin,
left, and Richard Beymer (top photo) star in
the “Insight” Thanksgiving special, “God in
the Dock.” McGillin is an attorney who
attempts to defend God played by Beymer
who is charged with letting good people suffer
through no fault of their own. A second
“Insight” special, “The Long Road Home,”
(bottom photo) starring Martin Sheen, left,
and Harold Gould will air during the
Christmas season. Sheen plays a lost traveler
who meets Gould, an odd manager of a cheap
motel who proceeds to change his life around.
Both Paulist Productions were funded by the
Catholic Communications Campaign, nc
TV Specials
Aired
WASHINGTON (NC) -
Two half-hour television
shows developed by
Paulist Productions and
funded by the Catholic
Communication Campaign
are to be broadcast as part
of the Insight series during
the 1980 holiday period
spanning Thanksgiving and
Christmas.
Scheduled for a
Thanksgiving season
release, “God in the
Dock,” stars Richard
Beymer as an, anguished
and compassionate God on
trial for letting good
people suffer through no
fault of their own.
Beymer, who starred in
the Academy Award-winn
ing “West Side Story” and
the “The Diary of Anne
Frank,” co-stars in the
courtroom drama with
Della Reese as the judge,
and Don Stroud, Peter
Haskell and Marica Rodd
as witnesses for the
prosecution.
The Christmas special,
“The Long Road Home,”
features Martin Sheen as a
lost traveler running from
life’s responsibilities.
Forced off the road by a
Maine blizzard, he finds
refuge in a cheap motel
where the manager, Harold
Gould, as God, plies him
with cocoa and card tricks,
waxes philosophical on the
creation of man and of
turtles and sends the
traveler home renewed.
Priest Preaches Pacifism
MINNEAPOLIS (NC) -
Father George Zabelka,
chaplain to the Air Force
crew that dropped the
atomic bomb on
Hiroshima, said it remains
a mystery to him why,
with his background, he
failed to see how wrong
war really is.
It took him 20 years,
Father Zabelka said, to
clarify his thinking and
become an active pacifist.
“Especially as a
Catholic priest, I was
supposed to know the
teachings of Jesus, the
Sermon on the Mount,” he
said. “But I just slid over
those passages about
loving the enemy and
doing good to those who
hate me.”
Now a retired priest of
the Lansing, Mich.,
Diocese, Father Zabelka
brought his message of
non-violence to a series of
workshops at St. Frances
Cabrini parish in
Minneapolis.
Ordained in 1941, not
long before the Japanese
attack on Pearl Harbor,
Father Zabelka was
eventually assigned as
chaplain to the crew that
took off from Tinian
Island in the South Pacific
to drop the bomb that
killed 80,000 people and
injured thousands more in
Hiroshima. A second
bomb, three days later,
killed 40,000 more
Japanese at Nagasaki.
Within days, the Japanese
government capitulated.
Father Zabelka said
that during World War II
he believed that his role as
a chaplain was not
immoral because he wasn’t
doing any of the killing.
He encouraged the soldiers
to fight to win the war.
During the weeks
before the Hiroshima raid,
he knew there was a
special weapon on the
island. He said his first
reaction to the bombing
was like that of everyone
else: “It’s too bad but it’s
necessary.”
Two weeks later, he
flew over Hiroshima and
was shocked to see the
city still smoldering. Two
months later he was in
Nagasaki, “a Catholic
city,” to work with
Catholic nuns there caring
for orphans.
In 1946, he returned to
Flint, Mich., and began to
formulate his ideas about
non-violence.
Today he believes that
the bombings of
Hiroshima and Nagasaki
were immoral and
unnecessary, that
disarmament is a must and
that the production of
nuclear weapons must be
halted.
Most important of all,
he said, Christians must
unite to outlaw war, to tell
the world that “Christians
no longer will support the
slaughter of other human
beings, physically,
economically or in any
other way.”
Father Zabelka
suggested that Christians
should call for an
“ecumenical council” of
Protestants, Orthodox and
Catholics to outlaw war.
“This would have a
tremendous impact on the
world,” he said.
O f equal importance,
he said, is the need for
prayer. “How many times
have you heard anyone
pray for his enemies
during the prayers of the
faithful?” he asked. “We
need an attitudinal
change.”
He called it a
“mockery” for Christians
to pray the Our Father
without really meaning
that God is “our” Father -
the Father of every human
being, friend or enemy.
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TIME: December 5 - December 7 Supper at 7 p.m. on December 5
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PLACE:
Rel. Groups Aided Settlement
WASHINGTON (NC) - Religious groups were
“very instrumental” in focusing public attention
on the boycott that led to the J. P. Stevens
settlement, said Jacob Sheinkman, Amalgamated
Clothing and Textile Workers Union
secretary-treasurer.
Fr. Powell To Speak
At Superdome
SEVERNA PARK, Md. (NC) - Jesuit Father
John Powell, professor of theology at Loyola
University in Chicago, is to be the keynote
speaker at the third annual Gulf Coast Religious
Education Conference in the Superdome in New
Orleans on Jan. 30-31, 1981.
Archbishop’s Datebook
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 14 — Confirmation/Holy
Family, Marietta ...
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER
Confirmation/Sacred Heart, Atlanta . . .
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SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 16 - Episcopal
Ordination, Most Reverend Oscar H.
Lipscomb/Establishment of Archdiocese of
Mobile . . .
MONDAY, NOVEMBER 17 -
Dedication/Lutheran Book Store... — Informal
Gathering/Crisis Pregnancy Volunteers . . . Catholic
Center.
TUESDAY/WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 19
— Clergy Conference, Suwanee . . .
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Giving belongs in Thanksgiving.
Attend Mass that morning in your parish church.
Take fifteen minutes to visit someone in the
hospital.
Have someone who eats alone join your family
for turkey and all the trimmings.
Better yet, feed someone who needs food.
There are millions of people in the world who
have hollow eyes and swollen stomachs
because they have no food.
We don't see them because they are overseas.
We know they're there, however.
Can we ignore them, let them starve?
Your $20 by itself will feed a family of war victims
fora month.
$200 will feed ten families.
$975 will give a two-acre model farm to a parish
in southern India, so that the priest can raise his
own food and teach his people better crop-
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The 40-year old, mud-walled church of Our Lady
of Sorrows in Mundakayam, India, built for 1,000
souls, is ready to collapse. It’s totally inadequate
for the 3,000 Catholics there now. The poor pa
rishioners have given all they can for a desper
ately needed new church — but $5,000 is still
lacking. Can you help?
Giving belongs to Thanksgiving, it's part of life.
How much will you give back to God?
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