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PAGE 3—The Georgia Bulletin, October 29,1981
NEW YORK
Two Suspects Held
Around The Archdiocese
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In Attack On Nun
NEW YORK (NC) -- Two suspects jailed in New York
and Chicago have been charged with the attack on a Sister of
Charity who was raped and beaten Oct. 10 in her convent in
New York City.
The men, who reportedly lived at the same New York
residence, were arrested separately in Chicago and New
York Oct. 23.
Police in Chicago said the man held there, 22-year-old
Harold Welles, had admitted he and an accomplice attacked
the nun. He has been charged with sodomy, assault, robbery
and burglary and is expected to be extradited to New York.
He told authorities he fled to Chicago, where he was
arrested when he stepped off a bus, because of a $25,000
“Mafia” contract out on him and his alleged partner, Max
Lindeman, 23.
New York Criminal Court Judge Francis X. Egitto Oct.
25 charged Lindeman with rape, sodomy, assault, burglary
and robbery and ordered him jailed without bail and put
under a 24-hour suicide watch. The judge gave no reason for
his order. At the request of his attorney, Lindeman also was
supplied with a bullet proof vest to wear when he is taken to
and from court.
The unidentified 30-year-old nun was attacked when she
was alone in the convent of Our Lady of Mount Carmel
Church, a Hispanic-Italian-American parish in East Harlem.
Police believe she discovered intruders who entered the
convent through a door on the roof. She was beaten and
raped and 27 crosses were cut into her body with a knife
during the incident.
Police said “hundreds and hundreds” of interviews, the
cooperation of neighborhood residents and “good police
work” by the 25th Precinct and Sex Crimes Unit led to the
arrest of the suspects.
A police spokesman, Officer Gilbert Starkey, said it was
the information revealed by area residents during interviews
which led authorities to suspect Welles. Residents of the
building where the two suspects lived then told police
Welles had left for Chicago, where he was apprehended.
An Archdiocese of New York spokesman in turn praised
the efforts of police and said the arrests had prompted
feelings of relief.
“It’s important to apprehend these people, not for
retribution but because there was so much fright and
anxiety in the community,” said Father Edwin O’Brien,
archdiocesan communications officer. “The arrests
reinforce their own faith in the law enforcement abilities of
police officials.
“Would that the police were able to arrest all such
people” as quickly as the alleged attackers, he said.
The brutal attack on the nun outraged neighborhood
residents as well as people throughout the New York
metropolitan area and made headlines far from the city.
Enraged Our Lady of Mount Carmel parishioners and
neighbors expressed desires for vigilante-like “instant
justice” if they found the attackers before police did, said
Pallottine Father Terzo Vinci, pastor.
New York’s Mayor Edward Koch offered a $10,000
reward.
Festival Of The Word
Held At Emory
A celebration
proclaiming the Biblical
Word held this week at
Emory University featured
prominent representatives
of the Jewish, Roman
Catholic and Protestant
traditions who delivered
sermons in the new William
R. Cannon Chapel.
One in a series of special
events scheduled during the
Cannon Chapel’s year of
dedication, the “Festival of
the Word” included
morning sermons by guest
theologians, among them
Sister Joan Delaplane, O.P.,
an Assistant Professor of
Homiletics at the Aquinas
Institute in St. Louis
Missouri. Sister Delaplane
spoke on Wednesday
morning.
Fred B. Craddock, of
Emory’s Candler School of
Theology, will offer the
closing sermon this
Sunday, November,
bringing the “Festival of
the Word” to an end.
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James McGinnis addresses those Network, an ecumenical effort which
gathered at the Catholic Center for his helps families deepen their
Oct. 15 talk “Parenting for Peace and commitment to integrating family life
Justice.” McGinnis heads the Natl, and social ministry.
NEWLY ELECTED EXECUTIVE
BOARD at Marist School includes
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secretary-treasurer Kimm Harris,
executive vice-pres. Richard Reynolds
and president Bill Murray. Not
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Spickerman.
Eminent Artist Teaches
At Cathedral School
Few if any of the
students of Christ the King
School know that one of
their teachers, Greg Green
is an accomplished artist
whose works are shown in
the White House,
Australia’s National
Gallery, The National
Gallery of Japan and the
Washington, D. C.
Embassies of South Africa,
Turkey, and Austria. Mr.
Green’s works can also be
found in the private
collections of the late
Governor Nelson
Rockefeller, William F.
Buckley and Cardinal
Cooke.
Educated in New Jersey
and New York, Greg Green
attended Rutgers on a
Presidential Scholarship.
He studied in Paris for two
years and remained there
for an additional year of
painting. Two of Mr.
Green’s murals are in New
York’s State Capitol and
the Church of San Onofrio
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Art is a family tradition
with Greg Green. Mr,
Green’s father and
grandfather were artists
and his two sisters paint
professionally.
In addition to teaching
elementary education,
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be doing a special course
for older students at Christ
the King. His works are
represented presently at
the Portfolio Gallery in
Atlanta.
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“Faith And Sharing Day”
All members of the archdiocese are
invited to join with St. Jude’s Church in
Sandy Springs for a day of faith and sharing
Nov. 1.
A special celebration of the Eucharist will
be held at 2:30 p.m. and will be followed by
a covered dish supper in the cafeteria.
Nov. 2 Mass
Archbishop Thomas Donnellan
and the priests of the archdiocese
will celebrate Mass at the Calvary
section of Arlington Cemetery on
the Feast of All Souls, November 2,
Designed to recognize particularly the
developmentally disabled members of our
faith community, the day is open to all who
wish to share in this apostolate.
For information, call Toni Miralles
(394-4588).
At Arlington
at 10 a.m.
All members of the archdiocese
are cordially invited to attend this
Mass of remembrance for our
deceased.
Remembering 30 Years...
The Notre Dame Book Shop will
celebrate its 30th anniversary with an open
house at the store, located in the Pinetree
Plaza Shopping Center on Buford Highway
in Doraville, from 10 a.m. - 5 p.m. October
29-31.
Refreshments and door prizes will be on
hand for all those who can stop in and help
celebrate with the volunteers and workers at
Notre Dame.
For information, call 458-1779.
Marist Elects Board
A new Executive Board
of officers of the Marist
Alumni Association has
been elected for the
1981-82 year. R. William
Murray ’65, a marketing
director for Ball Stalker
Company in Atlanta, was
elected president. He
succeeds John J. Tarleton
’51 as president and is the
fifth individual to fill the
post in the seven-year old
Marist Alumni Association.
Richard J. Reynolds III
’52 was elected to the
executive vice-presidential
post and will succeed
Murray in one year. The
other new officers include
John F. Spickerman ’61,
vice-president; Charles S.
Bradford ’72, vice-presi
dent, and Kimberly A.
Harris, secretary-treasurer.
The Executive Board,
along with the Marist
Alumni Council
representatives, provide for
the planning and
scheduling of various
events sponsored by the
Alumni Association. These
men give freely of their
time in assisting their
80-year-old alma mater.
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