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PAGE 2—The Georgia Bulletin, February 12,1981
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Dahlonega Day
(Continued from page 1)
A St. Louis physician
who came to Dahlonega
two years ago with a
federal rural health project
and decided to make north
Georgia his home stops by
after hospital rounds,
joining Donna for coffee
“sleepy little mountain
towns where a sense of
well-being prevails.” He
finds, instead, that the
realities of poverty,
divorce, hunger, and
unemployment are no
strangers to the hills.
“We tithe 10 percent of
our monthly parish
GLENMARY VOLUNTEER Mark Bomholdt
lends a helping hand in the kitchen after
Thursday lunch is over.
and a chat at the kitchen
table.
The observing eye of an
outsider registers what is
clearly apparent to St.
Luke’s parishioners - the
church is a hub, a center,
around which a
community gathers to
share life. The
relationships formed here
run deep, like the gold
that was once mined in the
Dahlonega countryside.
Here, in the foothills of
the Appalachians, the
heart of the Archdiocese
of Atlanta enlarges, as the
Charities Drive reaches out
to support those in rural
ministry.
“Our archdiocesan
grant from that
once-a-year Drive frees us
up to use our own
resources and expand our
outreach, both within the
Catholic community and
beyond it, where great
numbers of unchurched
are in need,” said Father
Bob.
He rejects the notion of
collection for the needs of
the poor. This emergency
fund helps out with food,
clothing, medicine, utility
payments - basic needs,”
Father Bob continued.
“But the greatest gift we
can give people, beyond
these necessities, is hope,
love and caring. The best
way to do this is together,
as a community of
Catholics.”
To this end, the
Glenmary dynamo has
initiated parish renewal
weekends for his 400
parishioners spread over
the three-parish,
four-county mission
territory - St. Paul the
Apostle in Cleveland, St.
Francis of Assisi in
Blairsville, and St. Luke’s
in Dahlonega.
“Presently, about 45
percent of our adults have
experienced the renewal
weekend,” he said with
pride. “We are focusing on
loving each other, building
warm and affectionate
relationships with the
members of our Catholic
community. It really
works!”
It is working outside
the Catholic community as
well. Father Bob, who
belongs to three
ministerial associations in
the area, shares prayer and
lunch with the local
Presbyterian minister once
a week. Ecumenical
dialogue is ongoing with
the Baptist and Methodist
congregations, in addition
to evangelical churches
that dot the rural
countryside.
“During our parish
renewal,” said Father Bob,
“the local churches prayed
for us during their Sunday
morning services. When
the renewal was over, they
expressed real interest in
how it went.”
The chilly February
Thursday in the hills
moves toward
midaftemoon. St. Paul the
Apostle Church in
Cleveland, 20 miles up the
road, awaits the three
o’clock arrival of the
Glenmary spirit.
Mark Bomholdt, who is
using his volunteer time to
determine the direction of
his own vocation, bids a
quick farewell to Father
Bob and friends, and heads
his car northeast through
winding mountain roads,
past quiet dairy farms
whose grasses have
browned with the winter
frosts.
Franciscan Sisters Lene
Rubly and Joan Meyer,
Father Bob Poandl’s
pastoral associates and
religious education
coordinators for the three
rural parishes, welcome
Mark at the Cleveland
Catholic Center, which is
their home. This
afternoon, each corner of
the snug and tidy white
frame house will be filled
with children from three
to 14 years old, eager to
renew their faith and taste
a cookie in the warmth of
the sisters’ kitchen.
“Four years ago, we
began with five students
and two teachers,”
recalled Sister Joan.
“Today we have 39
children and eight teachers
in Cleveland alone.”
The sisters’ ministry
includes summer Bible
schools in the surrounding
counties and visitation of
the sick and elderly.
“This work is really
marvelous,” said Sister
Joan with enthusiasm. She
smiles readily at the
children as they pass
through her kitchen
toward the large living
room where all ages gather
for opening instruction.
“It’s such a challenge and
Cleveland Catholics
celebrated Mass in the
Methodist Church,” said
Sister Joan Meyer. “We
were finally able to
purchase some local
farmland and renovated a
house on the property for
a church of our own. This
first church will become a
residence for religious
when we complete our
all-purpose building.”
The new structure,
scheduled for completion
in 1982, will be built by
the men of St. Paul the
Apostle parish and will
serve as church and parish
hall until other buildings
draws to a close. Later this
evening, Mark will
rendezvous with Father
Bob close to the North
Carolina border at the
newly dedicated church of
St. Francis of Assisi in
Blairsville. There they will
celebrate seven o’clock
Mass with the Catholk
community.
It has been a day of
faith and commitment in
the Catholic outposts of
the rural South, a day
shared not only by Father
Bob Poandl and his fellow
ministers -- Francois,
Mark, Sister Joan and
Sister Lene - but one
SR. JOAN MEYER and members
of her Thursday afternoon
Confirmation class share some time
together in one of the back rooms of
the sisters’ home.
a joy to see the growth -
to see the level of
involvement of the people
here.”
The Catholic
community in Cleveland is
visible testimony to that
growth, and a living
example of how our
generosity in the Charities
Drive each year has sought
to reach out beyond its
own boundaries to nurture
the life of the Church.
“For nine years.
are added. Two Glenmary
brothers will supervise the
construction.
For the present,
however, the Catholic
children of Cleveland are
anxious to begin their
afternoon together.
Joining hands with Sister
Joan, Sister Lene, Mark
and the other teachers,
they pray the Our Father
as a sign of the faith they
share.
Shadows begin to
gather as the afternoon
shared by all members of
the Archdiocese of Atlanta
as the mission ministry
goes on.
Here, gifts generously
given by the people of
God in north Georgia in
their one-day annual drive
nourish, renew, and
expand the Body of Christ
in remote rural
communities.
Stop in for lunch some
Thursday at St. Luke’s and
see for yourself.
St. Thomas The Apostle Plans Renewal Week
BY KRIS HUBER
Most of us look
forward to holidays and
vacations with special
interest and excitement.
They provide a refreshing
break in our daily
routines. They hold the
promise of experiencing
familiar, old traditions,
and the possibility of
establishing new ones. We
anticipate memorable
moments spent with our
families and friends, or
special times of quiet
reflection and relaxation.
Holidays and vacations
also renew us spiritually -
reminding us, as we
commune with nature on
vacation, or with one
another on the day of
Christ’s birth, that we DO
have a spiritual part of our
lives.
We have just enjoyed
one such special time -
Christmas. It has come,
< and it has gone. And now,
c during this particular time
of year - this after-Christ-
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But ... we needn’t
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“refresher.” A special time
to anticipate and enjoy is
closer than you think! It’s
happening Feb. 22-28 at
St. Thomas the Apostle
Church. A wonderful
WEEK OF RENEWAL has
been planned with
Parish-Family Spirituality
as its theme. Take a
“winter holiday!” Come
join us at St. Thomas!
What better way to dispel
the winter doldrums than
an enlightening week filled
with excellent speakers
discussing current topics,
quiet time for personal
reflection, meaningful
moments with friends, old
and new; and most
especially, a week of
remembering,
rejuvenating, renewing our
spiritual growth!
To begin the week,
after all Masses on Feb.
22, each family who
wishes to participate will
be given “bread” to be
taken home and placed on
their table, where it will
remain throughout the
week, as a sign of spiritual
nourishment. The “bread”
will then be returned on
the 28th, consecrated, and
consumed at the closing
liturgy. Another sign of
the Renewal Week will be
a special song, repeated
each evening during the
reflective/prayer time. A
third outward sign will be
a covenant, a commit
ment, signed by those who
wish to participate, and
brought forth in the
offertory procession Feb.
22, expressing our
intentions to attend the
Week of Renewal. Finally
at the closing liturgy Feb.
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28, a booklet entitled
“Lent: Family Prayers and
Activities” will be
distributed, and a
Parish-Family Pot Luck
Supper will culminate the
week’s activities.
Archbishop Thomas
Donnellan will preride
over the opening liturgy
on Sunday, Feb. 22,
followed by four other
excellent speakers during
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Glenn Egan, S.J., Father
Henry Gracz, and
Monsignor Jerry Hardy. It
promises to be a
meaningful and
worthwhile experience for
all who attend. So start a
new tradition - give your
spirits, and your spiritual
life, a lift - come to the St.
Thomas Week of Renewal!
“You’ll be glad you did!”
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4300 King Springs Road,
Smyrna (432-8579).
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