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PAGE 8—The Georgia Bulletin, November 20,1980
Saint Joseph’s Hospital
and the American Red
Cross will be hosting a
BLOOD DRIVE on Fri.,
Nov. 21 between 12 - 4
p.m. The drive has been
scheduled prior to the
Thanksgiving holiday
weekend to help alleviate
the severe blood shortages
that often occur during
holiday periods. The drive
will be in Classrooms 3 - 4
on the ground floor of the
hospital, 5665 Peachtree
Dunwoody Rd., N. E.
Please help by giving!
Last year, 2,000 boxes
of food were packaged and
delivered to needy families
within the community by
volunteers from church
and civic groups. Atlanta’s
“FEED THE HUNGRY”
BENEFIT CONCERT, 8
p.m., Sat., Nov. 22 will be
at the First Methodist
Church of Atlanta, 360
Peachtree St., N.E. This is
a gospel concert with a
special message about the
“Feed the Hungry”
Project from Dave
Williams, general manager
of WANX-TV. Everyone is
welcome to attend and
admission is free.
This Sunday, Nov. 23,
is Christ the King Sunday,
the patronal feast of our
Cathedral Church with a
high Mass at 11 a.m.
celebrated by Archbishop
Donnellan. The music for
this mass will be
performed by the
Cathedral choir
accompanied by the organ
and a brass ensemble from
the Atlanta Symphony
Orchestra.
An ECUMENICAL
THANKSGIVING
SERVICE will be held at
St. Jude’s Church on
Spalding Rd., 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.
MOST GRAPHIC
This Sunday,
Nov. 23, from 3-6
p.m., Immaculate
Heart of Mary
Church, 2855
Briarcliff Rd., N.E.,
will sponsor a
FAMILY REUNION
for separated,
divorced and
remarried Catholics
throughout the city,
especially those who
have lost touch with
the Church.
Featured on the
program will be Sr.
Lorraine Masucci of
the Archdiocesan
Ministry to the
Divorced, Fr. Glenn
Egan of Ignatius
House, and Fr.
Joseph Peacock of
IHM, who will speak
on the annullment
process. For
information, call Sue
Hughes (321-3175,
days) or Joan
Rubesch (493-1118,
evenings).
Michael W. Pan ter, a
second year seminarian at
the Pontifical College
Josephinum in the School
of Theology, Columbus,
Ohio, was recently
admitted to Candidacy for
Holy Orders for service in
the Archdiocese of
Atlanta. Michael, a
member of Sacred Heart
Parish in Milledgeville, is
the son of Sara Key of 411
N. Columbia St.,
Milledgeville. This past
summer he served in a
pastoral internship at St.
James’ Parish in Savannah.
On Thursday, Dec. 4,
St. John Vianney in Lithia
Springs will present a
Pro-Life Program with a
guest speaker following a
special Mass at 7 p.m.
Everyone is welcome! For
directions call the Church
(941-2807).
BETTER INFANT
BIRTHS invites those
interested in maternal and
infant health care issues to
a PUBLIC AFFAIRS
ORIENTATION for the
1981 legislative session to
be held Nov. 25 at 12
noon at the Atlanta Jewish
Community Center. Call
325-9800 for reservations.
A Mass for DIVORCED
AND SEPARATED
CATHOLICS will be
concelebrated by
Archbishop Donnellan and
the priests of the
Archdiocese on Thursday
evening, November 20 at 8
p.m. at Holy Spirit Church
on Northside Drive in
Atlanta. All are welcome!!
The SHRINE OF THE
IMMACULATE
CONCEPTION will hold
its annual country store
and cake sale Nov. 21-22
from 10 a.m. - 3 p.m. and
on Nov. 23 after the 7:30,
9:15, and 11:30 Masses.
All are welcome!!!
LEGION OF MARY FOUNDER
Frank Duff Dies At 91
DUBLIN, Ireland (NC)
-- Frank Duff, who in
1921 founded the Legion
of Mary, a lay apostolic
organization that now has
about a million active
members around the
world, died Nov. 7 at his
home in Dublin. He was
91.
Duff, a lay observer at
the fourth session of the
Second Vatican Council,
was honored by three
recent popes.
In 1913 Duff joined the
St. Vincent de Paul
Society and later became
one of the officers of its
Dublin branch.
On Sept. 7, 1921, Duff
met with a priest and 15
women in a borrowed
room on Francis Street in
Dublin to form an
association to do spiritual
works of mercy. From
that meeting grew the
Legion of Mary.
Using the military
terminology and
organizational structure of
the Roman Imperial
Legion, the Legion is an
organization of lay
Catholics who attend a
weekly prayer meeting and
perform at least two hours
a week of apostolic work.
Its work in Dublin
gradually expanded to
include visitation of the
Frank Duff
sick and lonely, helping
prostitutes and alcoholics,
guiding the young,
organizing social activities
for foreign students and
establishing hostels for
down-and-outers.
The work of Legion
members in African
missions has ranged from
delivering babies to
burying the dead. A
Legion group formed
among inmates at the state
penitentiary in Terre
Haute, Ind., increased
Mass attendance there by
20 percent.
Short, thin and wiry,
Duff traveled thousands of
miles a year by bicycle
around Dublin on business
and throughout Ireland on
recreational trips. He was
an amateur photographer,
taking color photos of the
more remote parts of the
south, west and northwest
of Ireland.
For about 50 years he
made the annual
pilgrimage to St. Patrick’s
Purgatory in Lough Derg.
The penitential exercise
included three days of
fasting, an all-night vigil
and the barefooted visiting
of traditional “stations”
on the island sanctuary.
Duff’s gifts as a humorous
storyteller lightened the
pilgrims’ spirits on the
trips from Dublin to
Lough Derg and back.
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MARCH OF DIMES Metro
Atlanta Chapter Executive
Committee Chairman, Paul M.
Turner of Stone Mountain,
presented Nance White (center),
education specialist for Crisis
Pregnancy Service, and Sister
Mary Jacob, director Crisis
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A MB. SEAM DON LON
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We Want To Unite Ireland
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WASHINGTON (NC) -
The present Irish
government has
emphasized closer
relations with Great
Britain as a step toward
persuading the British
government to promote
the unity of Ireland, the
Irish ambassador to the
United States said.
“We want to unite
Ireland,” said Ambassador
Sean Donlon. “We want to
do so through peace,
negotiation and consent.
We believe that a first step
is for the British
government, which has
been a part of the
problem, to become part
of the solution.”
The Irish government
believes that the British
government could
contribute to a solution of
the conflict in Northern
Ireland by declaring “their
interest in Irish unity and
joining with both parts of
Ireland in seeking to
advance that idea,” the
ambassador said in a talk
to the Capitol Hill First
Friday Club Nov. 7.
“People in Ireland have
learned that violence is no
solution,” Donlon said. He
pointed out that 2,200
people have been killed
and 24,000 people have
been permanently maimed
in Northern Ireland and
the Republic of Ireland
since violence erupted
during civil rights
demonstrations in
Northern Ireland in
1968-69. Of those killed,
88 percent were Irish
people, either Catholic or
Protestant, not British
soldiers, he noted, and the
single most violent
incident occurred in the
Republic of Ireland in May
197 4 when car bombs
killed 34 people.
There is “a U.S.
connection” to the
violence, the ambassador
said. “From the United
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States have come money,
guns and moral support.”
NORAID (The Irish
Northern Aid Committee),
which has headquarters in
New York City, has
provided financial support
for those engaged in
violence in Northern
Ireland, the ambassador
said, and the organization
has been denounced by
successive Irish
governments. He said Irish
governments have also
expressed doubts about
the Irish National Caucus,
an organization seeking to
persuade U.S. politicians
and the U.S. government
to oppose British rule of
Northern Ireland. “There
is conclusive evidence that
NORAID is involved in
financing violence,”
Donlon said, adding that
there is an association
between NORAID and the
Irish National Caucus.
Commenting on the
hunger strike begun Oct.
27 by seven jailed men in
Northern Ireland to
demand political prisoner
status, the ambassador
said: “Anyone with any
humanitarian concern has
to be worried about the
hunger strike.” He said the
Irish government has
pressed the British
government for the
alleviation of prison
conditions in Northern
Ireland.
But, he added, “The
Irish government has made
it clear that it does not
want political status
granted. We believe the
only way to achieve
political status is through
the ballot box.”
The prisoners, many of
them members of the
Provisional Irish
Republican Army (IRA),
the outlawed guerrilla
organization seeking to
end British rule of
Northern Ireland, claim
that they represent a
political movement
existing throughout
Ireland.
The ambassador
pointed out that the
government of Northern
Ireland was set up in
1921-22 after a majority
of voters throughout
Ireland had voted for
independence from Great
Britain. A minority,
almost exclusively
Protestant and
concentrated in the
northeastern part of the
island, opposed
independence and
prepared to resist it by
force.
The British solution to
the problem, the
ambassador said, was to
divide Ireland into the six
counties of Northern
Ireland and the 26
counties of the
independent state to the
south, which has evolved
into the Republic of
Ireland. That solution “has
manifestly not produced
the stability hoped for,”
he said.
The structures of a
united Ireland “must be
thrashed out,” Donlon
said in talks among the
British government, the
Irish government, and the
political representatives of
N o rthern Ireland’s
Protestant and Catholic
communities.
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NEW YORK (NC) -- Betty Williams, co-winner
of the 1976 Nobel Peace Prize, has called for U.S.
pressure on the British government to bring a
peaceful end to a hunger strike by prisoners in
Northern Ireland.
“The thing that we are desperately afraid of is
the death of one of those men because that will
mean the death of many more people in Belfast
and Londonderry (Northern Ireland),” Mrs.
Williams said in an interview in New York.
Bolivian Bishops Defended
VATICAN CITY (NC) - Pope John Paul II
praised and defended the Bolivian bishops’
criticisms of the human rights situation in then-
country following the military coup there last
July.
Meeting with five Bolivian Bbishops Nov. 13,
the pope said, “In fulfillment of your duty and
mission as leaders and guides of the church
community in Bolivia, in delicate times your
voice was raised for peaceful coexistence at the
national level.”
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legislative recitation of a supposed secular
purpose can blind us to that fact.”
Archbishop’s Datebook
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 20 - Principal
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Separated at Holy Spirit. . .
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 21 -
Meeting/Archdiocesan Finance Council. . .
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 22 -
Confirmation/Saint Patrick’s, Norcross.
SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 23 - Speak/PACE
Meeting . . . Cathedral Hyland Center —
Celebrant/Homilist/Liturgy of Christ the King . . .
Cathedral of Christ the King — Reception honoring
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