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Clergy Assignments
PAGE 7 — The Georgia Bulletin, June 6, 1985
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Mr. Homer Woods ... to service at Our Lady of
Lourdes, Atlanta.
Mr. Thomas E. Zaworski . . . to service at Saint Philip
Benizi, Jonesboro.
Special Assignments
Mr. William T. Bedard — to service as Assistant
Director under the direction of Reverend William G.
Hoffman, of the Permanent Diaconate Program.
Deacon Bedard has also been granted faculties to ser
vice as requested by his Pastor, at Holy Cross, Atlanta.
Mr. Lawrence R. French ... to service at Catholic
Social Services in the area of promotion of integrated
housing, under the direction of Reverend Jacob A.
Bollmer.
Mr. Jorge C. Gonzales ... to service with the
Hispanic Apostolate under the direction of Reverend
William G. Hoffman. *****
Archbishop Donnellan further announces the appoint
ments of Religious Priests who serve the Archdiocese so
zealously and consistently. The effective date for the ap
pointments, unless otherwise noted, is July 15, 1985.
Reverend Robert E. Baker, S.M. . . . from Assistant
Pastor at Saint Joseph’s, Marietta, to Pastor at Saint
Joseph’s.
Reverend John J. Martell, S.M. . . . (returning to
Atlanta) to serve as Parochial Vicar (Assistant Pastor)
at Saint Joseph’s, Marietta.
Reverend Joseph P. Caffrey, S.M. . . . (returning to
Atlanta) to serve on the Faculty of Marist School.
Reverend Charles A. Girard, S.M. ... to the Faculty
of Marist School.
Reverend John S. Kwiechien ... to Parochial Vicar
(Assistant Pastor) at Saint Francis of Assisi,
Blairsville; and its Mission Church of Saint Paul the
Apostle, Cleveland, effective November 30, 1985.
Father Joseph Beltran
Msgr. Donald Kiernan
Summer Camps In The City
Offer Range Of Activities
Field trips, swimming,
cooking and computer
literacy are among the ac
tivities offered at summer
camps to be held at St. An
thony’s, Our Lady of
Lourdes and Saints Peter
and Paul parishes.
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A special second collec
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archdiocesan churches on
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Carol Williams will
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the third year at St. An
thony’s, 928 Gordon St.,
SW. The program will run
from June 17 until July 26,
Monday through Friday
from 8 a.m. until 3:30 p.m.
Children six to 10 years of
age are eligible.
In addition to field trips
there will be arts and crafts
and swimming. A meal is
served at mid-day and also
an afternoon snack. The fee
is $15 a week. Scholarships
are available. For informa
tion call 755-2264.
The program will run
from June 10 through Aug.
16 at Our Lady of Lourdes
Church, Monday through
Friday from 7:30 a.m. until
6 p.m. According to Ronnie
Hudson, who is directing
the program for the second
year, the first and last two
weeks will be primarily
child care.
The camp is for children
four to 14 and the charge is
$25 per week or $45 for two
children from the same
family. Breakfast, lunch
and an afternoon snack will
be served to campers. Ac
tivities include arts and
crafts, cooking, health and
safety, sewing, typing,
computer literacy, swim
ming, roller skating,
academics, values clarifi
cation. For more informa
tion call Ronnie Hudson at
577-4729.
At Sts. Peter and Paul,
2560 Tilson Rd., Decatur,
Liz Cronin will be director
for the second year. The
program will be held dur
ing the month of July from
Monday through Friday, 9
a.m. until 2:30 p.m. It is
open to children from
kindergarten through the
eighth grade. Children will
bring their lunches and
beverages will be supplied.
Activities will include
swimming, field trips, arts
and crafts, cooking and
computer classes.
The fee is $10 weekly. If
more than one child in a
family attends, the charge
is $5 for each child after the
first.
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workshop were “very en
thusiastic and had very
good spirit,” Father Walsh
said.
The workshop included a
discussion of the history of
ministry, presented by
Father Walsh; a discussion
of spirituality for
ministers, presented by
Sister Sally White,
G.N.S.H., a teacher at St.
Pius X High School; and a
presentation on the
theology of ministry by
Father Dave Kukielski,
assistant pastor at Holy
Family Church in Mariet
ta. An afternoon session on
ministry to the sick was op
tional for Eucharistic
ministers, but over 100 peo
ple stayed for that portion,
Father Walsh said. Father
Don Ziemba, S.J., who is
studying clinical psychol
ogy at Emory University,
and Sister Joan Daly,
G.N.S.H., who coordinates
an extensive ministry to
the sick program at Corpus
Christi parish, presented
the afternoon sessions.
Father Michael Woods
pastor of St. John the
Evangelist in Hapeville,
said that he received a
“tremendous response” to
his call to the parish for
people to come forward for
service as Eucharistic
ministers.
He asked people to sub
mit their names and then
screened the list. In addi
tion to meeting a minimum
age requirement and being
in good standing with the
church, those who came
forward had to be able to
attend the training session,
Father Woods said. He at
tributed the large response
to the parish renewal pro
gram which has been
underway at St. John’s and
which has encouraged and
invited participation in
parish life.
The parish has had a
“fairly large” program of
Eucharistic ministers, but
must expand it in order to
have enough to serve at all
the weekend Masses, he
said. Probably 80 ministers
will be used at the six
weekend Masses.
In addition to the
numbers who responded,
Father Woods noted that
those who volunteered
came forward with a deep
sense of awareness about
serving as ministers of the
Eucharist.
“It’s seen as a very holy
service,” he said. “Those
who did volunteer,
volunteered with a certain
amount of humility about
giving that kind of service.
It is recognized that it’s a
very holy service.”
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