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PAGE 6—The Georgia Bulletin, May 20,1982
OUR LADY OF LOURDES CHURCH in Atlanta will
hold its May Fellowship Brunch on Sunday, May 23 in the
fellowship hall after the 10:30 a.m. Mass. Pancakes and
sausage are on the menu, and tickets are a modest
$1/person. Everyone is cordially invited to come and
enjoy the Lourdes hospitality. Questions?? Call Evelyn
Echols (876-8083).
COBB COUNTY CATHOLIC SOFTBALL LEAGUE
for men, 18 years and older, interested in participating in
a Sunday afternoon interparish Cobb County Catholic
Softball League; call Dick Musto (evenings 993-8032).
CONGRATULATIONS to John Vu, a junior at St. Pius
X High School, who was accepted to the 1982 Student
Education Enrichment summer program. The grant carries
a $560 scholarship and living expenses. The program
offers six weeks of medical orientation courses to
minority students, and is conducted at the Medical
College of Georgia in Augusta. John, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Vu Tinh, is a member of IHM parish and plans to become
a doctor. He is one of twenty Georgians to receive this
scholarship. John is active in the St. Pius band, a member
of the Pastoral Ministry team, and the National Honor
Society.
A SPECIAL CHARISMATIC LITURGY will be
celebrated Saturday, May 29 at 8 p.m. at Immaculate
Heart of Mary Church in Atlanta. The principal celebrant
of this Pentecost Mass, sponsored by the prayer groups of
the archdiocese, will be Father John Kelly. Everyone is
invited to attend this Pentecost celebration.
The Marist Alumni Association is sponsoring the third
annual MARIST ROAD RACE on Saturday, May 29, at 9
a.m. at Marist School. The race is 4-miles in length and
starts and finishes on the Marist track. For more
information contact Pat Crawford at Marist
(457-7201/457-2381).
CHRIST THE KING RECREATION DEPARTMENT at
2699 Peachtree Rd., N.E. will offer 3 two week sessions
of DAYCAMP for ages 5-12 yrs. 10 a.m. - 4 p.m.
weekdays, June 14 - July 23. This is an ideal program to
learn new hobbies and meet new friends. Fee:
$50/session. Christ the King also offers two one-week
sessions of RESIDENT CAMP. Session I is from Aug.
15-Aug. 21. Session II is from Aug. 22-Aug. 28. The camp
is located 40 miles northeast of Gainesville, Ga. The
registration deadline for the camp is June 25; after this
date there is a $10 late fee. Fee: $110/session.
Scholarships available. For more information concerning
these camps please call 261-8191.
CATHOLIC SOCIAL SERVICES is expecting
many refugees in the next couple of months and is in
desperate need of beds, tables, and chairs. Also needed are
people to help pick up these items. Refugees arriving in
Atlanta and sponsored by USCC need pots, pans, plates,
flatware, and glassware. Please deliver your donations to
the Catholic Center, 680 West Peachtree St.; or call Mary
Beth Hebert (881-6571).
BIRTHRIGHT, INC. - Would you give a few hours of
your time each week to help save a life? Birthright will be
starting a training series to help you learn how on May 22.
Call 233-1171 for information.
“GODSPELL” will be presented by the First Georgia
Touring Company on June 4 and 5 at 8 p.m. at Corpus
Christi Catholic Church in Stone Mountain. For ticket
information call 469-0395.
CORPUS CHRISTI CHURCH in Stone Mountain will
hold a special liturgy Friday, May 28 at 7 p.m. for Sister
Rose Huber, HM, who is being transferred this June.
Friends and parishioners are cordially invited to attend. A
farewell reception will follow in the parish hall.
Notre Dame’s Center for Pastoral Liturgy will hold its
eleventh annual summer conference June 14-June 17 at
the University’s Center for Continuing Education. This
year’s conference, entitled “Households of Faith: The
Worship Life of the Coming Church,” will examine the
phenomenon of Christian communities which are
independent of traditional parish structures. Additional
information on the conference may be obtained from:
Brother James Field, C.F.X., Center for Pastoral and
Social Ministry, University of Notre Dame, Notre Dame,,
Indiana, 46556, 219-239-5435.
May has been designated as NATIONAL SENIOR
CITIZEN MONTH. The archdiocese will honor its senior
citizens on Sunday, May 23 at 11 a.m. with a special
liturgy at the Cathedral of Christ the King. Archbishop
Thomas A. Donnellan will be the principal celebrant. The
liturgy will be followed by a reception at the Hyland
Center for the Senior Citizens.
THE ATLANTA CONFERENCE OF SISTERS is
sponsoring a “Peace Pentecost” Prayer Service May 30 at
3 p.m. at St. Anthony’s Church, 928 Gordon St. in
southwest Atlanta. On this Sunday a number of groups
throughout the country, among them the Leadership
Conference of Women Religious, are offering
opportunities for men and women, lay and religious,
children and adults, to come together to pray for a
solution to the escalation of the nuclear arms race. The
theme for the day is “My People, I am Your Security.”
“YOUR JUNK WILL BE OUR TREASURE” is the
theme of this year’s Second Annual Garage Sale at Corpus
Christi Church in Stone Mountain, Friday and Saturday,
May 21 and May 22 from 9 a.m. to 5 p.rp. both days.
There will be an inter-group competition with first,
second and third prizes and a car wash for $1. The event
includes participation of all parish groups.
Gail Pressberg, director of Middle East Peace Education
for the Philadelphia-based American Friends Service
Committee, will lecture on “THE AMERICAN FRIENDS
SERVICE COMMITTEE’S PROGRAM FOR PEACE IN
THE MIDDLE EAST” on Tuesday, May 25, at 4 p.m. in
Room 111, White Hall, on the Emory University campus.
The talk is free and open to the public.
“TROUBLED CHILDREN IN GEORGIA” is a new
64-page booklet published by seven Georgia Junior
Leagues which provides facts about such concerns as
perinatal care, teenage pregnancy, abuse, neglect and
foster care. “Troubled Children” is free of charge to
people who want a reliable overview of the situation, in
hopes that they will become advocates for troubled
children. Requests for copies should be sent to: Child
Advocacy Chairman, Junior League of Atlanta, Inc., 3154
Northside Parkway, N.W., Atlanta, Georgia 30327.
Ecumenical Service Features
Sister Briege McKenna
A joint Catholic/Episcopal worship service to be held
Wednesday, May 26 at 7:30 p.m. at St. Philip’s Cathedral
in Atlanta will feature Sister Briege McKenna as main
speaker of the evening.
Sister McKenna, a Sister of St. Clare from Tampa,
Florida, well known in the Catholic charismatic renewal
for her ministry of healing, says of herself: “I am merely a
signpost pointing to Jesus.”
Born on Pentecost Sunday and having entered the
convent at age 15, Sister McKenna suffered from serious
rheumatoid arthritis for years. She had resigned herself to
accepting the physical affliction, but on a retreat in 1970
in Orlando, Florida she began to experience a new healing
presence of God in her life which culminated in her
complete healing.
In an interview with a Florida newspaper, Sister
McKenna said that she resisted at first a series of
indications in her own life that the Lord wanted to use
her to pray for healing for others, and especially struggled
with fear of being labeled as a faith-healer. But she said
she finally told the Lord she would accept his call if he
would confirm it was from him. Through several avenues,
most particularly the counsel of a priest, it was confirmed.
Today Sister McKenna prays with those who ask, either
by phone, letter, or in person, and healings occur. Often
the healings are not physical but spiritual, with Sister
receiving special discernment about the person’s problem.
Through the many answered prayers for others, she said
she has become ever more aware that it is the Lord who
touches and heals and that each of us, if we will allow
ourselves to be, is merely God’s instrument of love.
“I think everyone of us is called and has some special
gift,” she says. “Because healing is a spectacular
demonstration of God’s power or it attracts attention, a
lot of people put a lot of emphasis on it. But it’s not any
different than a mother who is loving and caring and
bringing up her children in God’s love.”
The ecumenical service at St. Philip’s, 2744 Peachtree
Rd., N.W., Atlanta, is being jointly sponsored by the
Archdiocesan Servants Committee of the Catholic
Charismatic Renewal in Atlanta and by the Episcopal
Charismatic Renewal in Atlanta, and it is open to
everyone.
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HOUSEKEEPER for
professional couple to live-in
and care for children 13, 11
and four years old. General
housecleaning, light cooking.
Spanish speaking welcome.
Call during the day 477-7005
- night - 996-9440.
NEEDED: Director of
Religious Education -
Responsibilities would include
coordinating and being a
resource for the elementary
school program K-8 with some
teaching; liturgy planning,
development and coordination
of the elementary Sunday
School program. Salary
negotiable based on
qualifications and experience.
Please send resume to St.
Anthony’s Church, 928
Gordon Street, S.W., Atlanta,
Georgia 30310.
COMPANION/AIDE Live-in.
Returning to school.
Northside. 252-7741.
ALL ATLANTA CARPET
CLEANING. $12.50 per room
(sofa and chair $39.95).
Prespotting, deoderizing, 3M
Scotch Guard. Call 7 days,
233-4902. Satisfaction
guaranteed. (Owner does the
work himself).
“PREGNANT? To discuss
abortion alternatives call
BIRTHRIGHT 233-1 171.
Service is free and
confidential.”
Wedding Flowers By Peggy.
Do all your flowers, natural or
silk. Experienced and
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636-7656.
CHILD CARE HOURLY.
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237-9524.
We Buy Junk Cars & Trucks.
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767-1557 or 627-8246.
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Sleeps 5. Tennis, pool, golf.
Call 493-8844.
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pool, tennis, golf and private
fishing pier. Sleeps 7. Rent by
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UPHOLSTERY - Re finishing
and made to order cushions.
Call 344-2201 or627-9287.
CRISIS PREGNANCY
SERVICE ~ Call 881-8987 for
help with medical care and
living arrangements. Service
free and confidential.
VOCATIONS - Call Father
Richard Lopez at 636-3023 or
393-3255.
Quality Work
Reasonable Prices
JOHN BRAY
House Painting-Remodeling
(404)968-8838
NEWSVIEW
VILLAGERS - We stopped these
Village children on their way to
dinner, which is a very risky thing
to do. However, Monsignor Donald
Kieman and Father Jacob Bollmer
(above) persuaded these “Villagers”
to stand with them before the feast
began. It was the occasion of the
annual St. Joseph Village Board
Dinner Meeting. New officers were
elected to the board and both
visitors and children were treated to
a program. Our photo below shows
outgoing Board Chairman Phil
Humann, Jr. (1) along with Village
Administrator, Sister Catherine
Lucien, CSJ, Archbishop Donnellan
and newly elected Chairman
Clarence Ridley.
(Photo: Burtenshaw)
Archbishop’s
Datebook
SATURDAY, MAY
22 -- Confirmation-
I Holy Trinity,
Peachtree City.
SUNDAY, MAY 23,
11:00 A.M. - Principal
Celebrant/Homilist. ..
Liturgy for Senior
Citizens at the
Cathedral of Christ the
King -- followed by
Reception at the
Hyland Center; 3:00
P.M. -- Principal
Celebrant /Homilist .. .
Archdiocesan
Mystagogical Mass of
Thanksgiving and
Welcome (to new
Easter Catholics) at the
Cathedral of Girist the
King - followed by
Reception at the
Hyland Center.
MONDAY, MAY 24
-- Meeting/Arc h-
diocesan Commission
for Black Catholic
Concerns ... at the
Catholic Center.
WEDNESDAY, MAY
26 -- Confirmation-
/Saint Clement,
Calhoun.
THURSDAY, MAY
27 - May Procession-
/Saint Jude’s, Atlanta.
Casaroli To Deliver Papal Message
To U.N. Disarmament Session
BY JEFF ENDRST
UNITED NATIONS (NC) - Cardinal Agostino Casaroli,
papal secretary of state, is scheduled to deliver a papal
message to the U.N. General Assembly’s Second Special
Session on Disarmament, which is shaping up as a
star-studded occasion to assuage world fears of a nuclear
holocaust.
The June 7-July 9 session is to feature President
Reagan’s maiden U.N. address June 17 and a laying out of
the Soviet position three days earlier by Soviet Foreign
Minister Andrei Gromyko as well.
Reagan had hoped to make the session the occasion for
his first face-to-face meeting with Soviet President Leonid
Brezhnev, but the Soviets said they prefer a different
setting for the summit meeting somewhere in Europe in
the fall.
By mid-May 10 prime ministers and 17 foreign
ministers had indicated their intention to attend the
session. They include prime ministers Margaret Thatcher
of Britain, Helmut Schmidt of West Germany and
Menachem Begin of Israel.
Behind the message from Pope John Paul II to the
disarmament session is a strong message by Pope Paul VI
to the first disarmament session in 1978, which
condemned the “balance of terror” approach to peace and
urged instead a peace based on international trust, justice,
law and social development.
Pope Paul condemned the arms race as a “theft from
the poor” and urged a global conversion of manpower,
money and other resources from weapons production to
programs of social development. Pope John Paul struck
the same theme last year when he visited Hiroshima,
Japan, where the first atom bomb was used in warfare.
The Second Vatican Council categorically condemned
any use of nuclear weapons on civilian populations. Last
January the pope sent delegations of scientists to major
world capitals to spell out the cataclysmic effects of a
nuclear blast and warn leaders against ever using such
weapons.
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OUR tm OF mH/LLS
CAMP FOR BOYS AND GIRLS
UNDER THE AUSPICES OF THE DIOCESE OF CHARLOTTE
“Twenty Seventh Season”
On top of the Blue Ridge Mountains of Western North Carolina, Hendersonville,
a Catholic Camping Adventure for boys and girls ages 7-15.
Programs under the direct supervision of diocesan priests, Sisters and Staff.
Religious Education, Tutoring, horses, ecology and nature lore, arts and crafts,
tennis, archery, water sports, drama, and more . . .
Our Lady of the Hills is situated on 250 acres, 50 acre lake, Olympic size pool and
tennis courts. The camp is owned and operated by the Roman Catholic Diocese
of Charlotte, N. C.
Children will have the opportunity of attending the 1982 World’s Fair.
Dates for 1982
Pre-Camp June 13-June 22
First Session June 24-July 13
Second Session July 15-August 3
Full Session June 24-August 3
Post Camp August 5-August 14
Brochure or further information
WRITE: Father John J. McSweeney
Our Lady of the Hills Camp
503 N. Main Street
Belmont, N. C. 28012
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