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PAGE 2"'The Georgia Bulletin, September 3,1981
A New Reality At St. Jude
Deborah McNichols, Archbishop DonneUan,
and Father Morrow, pastor of St. Jude’s. (Photo
by R. James).
BY ROSE JAMES
The parishioners of St. Jude have won the struggle to
build a much needed multi-purpose facility. The dream
started ten years ago. The need was evident. Overflow
Masses were scheduled and celebrated in the basement of
the church, which was not spacious enough to take in
everyone. Physical activities of the students of St. Jude’s
school were also conducted in the basement. Imprints of
balls mark the ceiling and provide visual testimony to the
limits of the basement where multiple support columns
added to the hazards of free play. The new facility came
about through the diligent effort and teamwork of the
parishioners, guided by the very capable hands of Father
Morrow, the pastor of St. Jude.
The multi-purpose facility was blessed and dedicated
to the service of God’s people by Archbishop Donnellan
on Sunday, August 16. The event was commemorated by
theconcelebration of the Eucharist by the priests of the
parish. Archbishop Donnellan, in his homily, recalled the
years of anticipation and his final agreement to the
requests of the people of St. Jude for the much needed
facility. He went on to stress that WE are the buildings of
God - the importance being placed on the spiritual
rather than the material. And the spiritual was evident at
St. Jude through the long hours spent by the volunteer
staff of parishioners in dealing with a myriad of decisions
associated with the building of the facility.
At the offertory, parishioners brought gifts symbolic
of the contribution of the people: Tony McMahan, the
volunteer building committee chairman, presented the
blueprints of the building; Bea Ollinger, adult education
coordinator, presented the Bible, symbolic of the faith
of the people; Patrick Bowen accompanied by Jerry
Wilcox, the athletic coordinator of St. Jude, offered a
basketball as a symbol of the physical activity to take
place in the facility; the Biagi family offered a basket of
food collected for the needy; the Nicpon family brought
the bread and wine to be consecrated. The liturgy was
planned by Roseanne Bowen, assisted by Father Louis
Naughton. The folk choir was conducted by Tom
Bracken. Dick Fields was the lector at the Mass
concelebrated by Fathers Morrow, Bohan, Thein,
Vice-Chancellor Father James Micelli and the
Archbishop.
The art committee of St. Jude, chaired by Jan Chaput
and Mary Westrick, coordinated the color choices for the
interior of the building. Other members of the
committee are working out details to complete four
religious and four sports paintings which will be used,
alternately, during the celebration of the Eucharist and
the planned sports programs for the children and the
parishioners. Lynn La Buddie, contributing skills in
carpentry, built the large stretchers to be used in the
paintings and will be coordinating efforts to house the
paintings in mountings on the walls. A separate reception
is being planned to exhibit the paintings in December.
The architectural firm, Diedright Architects, Inc. and
their Project Architect, Tony Paladino are to be
commended for a beautiful design. John Smith,
Superintendent for Commercial Construction Co., the
builder, is gratefully acknowledged as the force behind
the dream, bringing all things together to a beautiful
completion.
The children and adults of St. Jude’s Parish will spend
many hours in the multi-purpose building learning new
skills, engaging in fruitful discussions, and healing
modem world tensions through physical activity in a
facility built by the spirit of the people of St. Jude.
(Rose James is a member of the communications committee
at the Church of St. Jude.)
School’s In!
BY BECKY LANGUS
School bells rang on
Monday morning, August
31, signaling the beginning
of the 1981-82 academic
year for the Catholic
Schools in the Archdiocese
of Atlanta. Faculty
members and administrat
ion spent the week of
August 24 preparing for the
arrival of the students.
Teacher meetings,
professional workshops,
and individual planning
were conducted to ensure
that all was ready for the
arrival of the students. All
inquiries about location,
registration or curriculum
may be made directly to
any of the Archdiocesan
schools or to the Office of
Catholic Schools.
1. CHRIST THE KING
(grades 1-8) Sr. Jean
Liston, GNSH, Principal,
46 Peachtree Way, N.E.,
Phone 233-0383.
2. IMMACULATE
HEART OF MARY (grades
K-8) Sr. Kathleen Purser,
GNSH, Principal, 2855
Briarcliff Road, N.E.,
Phone 636-4488.
SCHOOL
(grades 7-12) Rev. James
Hartnett, Principal, 3790
Ashford-Dunwoody Road,
N.E., Phone 457-7201.
4. OUR LADY OF
LOURDES (grades K-6) Sr.
Regina Lake, SND,
Principal, 29 Boulevard,
N.E., Phone 581-0643.
5. OUR LADY OF THE
ASSUMPTION (grades
K-8) Sr. Judith Dianne
McGowan, RSM, Principal,
1460 Hearst Drive, N.E.,
Phone 237-0396.
6. ST. ANTHONY
(grades K-8) Sr. Patricia
Clune, CSJ, Principal, 953
Gordon Street, S.W., Phone
755-8869.
7. ST. JOHN THE
EVANGELIST (grades
K-8) Sr, Janet Ashen-
brenner, RSM, Principal,
240 Arnold Street,
Hapeville, Phone
767-4312.
8. ST. JOSEPH
SCHOOL (grades K-8) Sr.
Agnes Patrice Healy, IHM,
Principal, 134 Prince
Avenue, Athens, Phone
(404) 543-1621.
9. ST. JOSEPH (grades
K-8) Ms. Maureen Kane,
Principal, 81 Lacy Street,
Marietta, Phone 428-3328.
10. ST. JUDE THE
APOSTLE (grades K-8) Ms.
Judy Jo Jenks, Principal,
7171 Glenridge Drive,
N.E., Phone 394-2880.
11. ST. MARY’S (grades
K-8) Sr. Mary Catherine
Conway, DC, Principal, 401
E. Seventh Street, Rome,
Phone (404) 234-4953.
12. ST. PAUL OF THE
CROSS (grades K-7) Sr.
Bertha Sutton, CSJ,
Principal, 551 Harwell
Road, N.W., Phone
696-6709.
13. SS. PETER AND
PAUL (grades K-8) Sr.
Mary Owen Mulhem, IHM,
Principal, 2560 Tilson
Road, Decatur, Phone
241-3063.
14. ST. PIUS X HIGH
SCHOOL (grades 9-12)
Rev. Terry Young,
Principal. 2674 Johnson
Road, N. E., Phone
636-3023.
SCHOOLS’ OPENING brought
together some in new posts serving the
archdiocese’s schools and children.
Barbara Poole, left, new school
consultant, joins Sister Bertha Sutton,
C.S.J., the new principal of St. Paul of
the Cross school, Pat Cleveland of
Catholic Social Services, who will be
working as a counselor and
conducting testing for the schools,
and Miss Maureen Kane, far right, the
new principal of St. Joseph's School
in Marietta.
15. ST. THOMAS
MORE (grades K-8) Sr.
Margaret Mary McKeon,
SND, Principal, 630 W.
Ponce De Leon Ave.,
Decatur, Phone 373-8456.
16. VILLAGE OF ST.
JOSEPH (Residential
Treatment Center) Sr.
Rebecca Campbell, CSJ,
Principal 2969 Butner
Road, S.W., Phone
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