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PAGE 8—The Georgia Bulletin, December 10,1981
APPLE ANNIE’S CHRISTMAS, featuring artists and
craftsmen from the north Georgia area, will be held at St.
Ann’s Church in Marietta, at the corner of Upper Roswell
and Bishop Lake Rd. Sponsored by the women’s guild, the
event will be held indoors Friday, Dec. 11 and Sat. Dec. 12
from 10 a.m. - 4 p.m. Everyone is cordially invited to
attend.
A CHRISTMAS MASS FOR THE DEAF will be
celebrated Thurs. Dec. 24 at 7 p.m. at Corpus Christi
Church, 600 Mountain View Dr. in Stone Mountain. The
Mass will be interpreted for the deaf and the Corpus Christi
Signs of Praise signing choir will interpret the music.
Reserved seating for the deaf will be available on the left
side of the center aisle in front of the altar. Please extend an
invitation to deaf friends and family for this very special
celebration. For information, call Christine McDonald
(981-7005, TTY/Voice).
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PRINCE OF PEACE CHURCH in Buford will hold its
annual Christmas party and dance Sat. Dec. 12 at Lanier
Islands. Harry Johnson’s five-piece band will provide the
music. Bring a friend and enjoy the entertainment. For
further information, call Bob or Sheila Wollaston
(945-8260).
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CALLING ALL PARISHES!!! The Georgia Bulletin
encourages all churches in the archdiocese to forward their
weekly bulletins, as well as news and pictures (black and
white preferred) of parish social and community projects,
to Catholic Communications, 680 West Peachtree St., N.W.,
Atlanta, 30308 (tel: 881-9732). This will enable the paper
to give coverage to as many parishes as possible, including
those in more remote areas of the archdiocese. Let us hear
from YOU!!!
ANNUAL CHRISTMAS PARTY AT THE U.S.
VETERAN’S HOSPITAL will be held Mon. Dec. 21 at 6:30
p.m. in the V.A. recreation hall of the hospital, located on
Clairmont Rd. in Atlanta. Immaculate Heart of Mary parish
is coordinating the party and needs help with donations of
gifts: personal health-care items (toothbrushes, shampoo,
etc.), stationery, small games, socks, handkerchiefts, or cash
donations. If you can help with donations of these or similar
items, drop your contributions at IHM Church or rectory,
Briarcliff Rd. in Atlanta or the Carusos, 1755 Timothy Dr.
(636-2780). Should you need assistance or information, call
Harry Vetter (457-4149) or IHM (636-14181.
THE CHRISTIAN COUNCIL FORUM will present Dr.
Raymond J. Bakke of Chicago, founder of the Seminary
Consortium for Urban Pastoral Education in Chicago and an
associate professor of ministry at Northern Baptist
Theological Seminary, on Thursday, Dec. 17 at noon at the
Baptist Tabernacle, 152 Luckie St. N.W., Atlanta. Dr.
Bakke is internationally known for bringing new life to
inner city congregations whose members have left for
suburbia. The forum is free of charge. A light lunch will be
served at cost. Parking available in the church yard. The
Baptist Tabernacle is one block north of the Omni MARTA
station.
*****
FELIZ NAVIDAD, will be performed by the Cathedral
of Christ the King Spanish Choir, directed by Anrique Chia
on Sun. Dec. 13 at 9:55 a.m. at the Hyland Center. All are
welcome to attend this festive presentation.
*****
DEACON THOMAS ZAWORSKI, presently serving at
the Shrine of the Immaculate Conception in Atlanta, has
been appointed chaplain to the Clayton County jail. His
service is part-time, but he will be available to assist those
priests wishing to visit prisoners or persons who want to
have an inmate visited by a member of the clergy. Prior
contact with Deacon Jaworski is recommended to insure an
effective working relationship with authorities at the
institution. Call him at 961-1759.
*****
THE GREAT ATLANTA SKI RACE AND DAY OF
FUN will be held at Alton Jaze on Magic Mountain, the
year-round ski ridge in the Vinings community of Atlanta,
Sat. Dec. 19 from 1 p.m. until midnight. The Georgia
Special Olympics will benefit from all vendor booths, gate
admissions and solicited contributions at the event. Alton
Jaze is the site for the upcoming National Special Olympic
Games to be held in Feb. 1982, and the Dec. 19 event will
include ski races for all ages, races for the special athletes,
and fun races for all. For further information, call David J.
Stefano (435-2010/435-8027).
*****
ST. BERNARD .ABBEY in Cullman, Alabama will
sponsor a retreat for adults Jan. 15-17 with Father Paschal
Ferlisi, OSB as retreatmaster. Father Ferlisi is professor of
Church and European history at St. Bernard College and
will emphasize the elements of liturgical prayer that have
influenced the prayer life of Christians through the ages.
The retreat begins at 7:30 p.m. Fri. and ends at 1 p.m. Sun.
Cost is $50/person. For reservations, write Retreat
Guestmaster, St. Bernard Abbey, Cullman, Ala. 35055 or
call 205/734/8292.
*****
THE FEAST OF OUR LADY OF GUADALUPE will be
celebrated Sun. Dec. 13 at Sacred Heart Church, 353
Peachtree St. in Atlanta beginning with Mass at 1:30 p.m.
Archbishop Donnellan will be the principal celebrant of the
Mass in Spanish and a procession and fiesta-reception will
follow the Mass. Our Lady of Guadalupe is the Patroness of
the Americas and Queen of Mexico. Father Raimundo
Solano, OFM, assistant pastor at Sacred Heart, has invited
all Catholics, both Latin and Anglo, to attend the Mass and
reception.
NEWS VIEW
SHYNESS overcame three-year-old Misty
Kahlan of Corpus Christi parish and she had to
hide beside her mother, Betsy, when she had a
chance to meet Archbishop Thomas Donnellan.
The Kahlan family were among those at a liturgy
for separated and divorced Catholics of the
archdiocese held at Holy Spirit Church Dec. 3.
About 125 people attended the liturgy
celebrated by the archbishop with priests of the
archdiocese, including homilist Father Leo
Holleran of Blessed Sacrament parish. Jackie
Davidson of Our Lady of Assumption parish
chaired the group arranging for the liturgy and
reception with Sister Lorraine Masucci, pictured
below right, the liaison between the diocese and
parish support groups.
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