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PAGE 16 — The Georgia Bulletin, November 26,1987 GEORGIA GRAPHICS A retreat entitled “JESUS, MODEL OF HOPE For Our Loving and Living Relationships” will be directed by Father Edd Salazar, S.J., Dec. 11-13. The retreat begins with supper at 7 p.m. on Friday and ends with lunch at noon on Sunday. For more information or to make a reservation call 255-1503 or write Ignatius House, 6700 Riverside Drive, N.W., Atlanta, 30328. An adult formation workshop, THE BASICS OF PROGRAM PLANNING - Part I, will be offered Tues'., Dec. 1, at St. Andrew’s Church, 675 Riverside Road, Roswell. The workshop is sponsored by the archdiocesan Office of Religious Education. Par ticipants will receive two hours of credit toward catechist certification. Anyone interested in adult education/formation may attend. For more informa tion, contact Carol and Dan Bradach at 993-4123 or Kathy Clark at 888-7835. CHRISTMAS DANCE sponsored by the Women’s Guild of Holy Trinity parish, Peachtree City, will be held on Sat., Dec. 5 in the church hall. Music provided by Frank Murphy and a buffet included. Cost $25 per couple; $12.50 for singles. For further information call M. Monsour at 487-0539. ***** VOLUNTEER opportunities are available at Marian Manor, a personal care facility for frail elderly. Specific needs include someone interested or experienced in leading a chair exercise program for residents and someone to give manicures. Interested persons should call Sister Carol Bar- tol or Carolyn Pierce at 982-0606. ***** BLOOD DRIVES on Sun., Dec. 6, will be at St. Philip Benizi Church, 591 Flint River Road in Jonesboro from 8:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. and at St. Matthew’s Church, 104 W. Camp- bellton St. in Fairburn from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. ***** CAREGIVERS AND COPING, a program sponsored by Catholic Social Services as part of their support for caregivers of the sick and elderly will be offered Wed., Dec. 2, at 7:30 p.m. in the parish center at Immaculate Heart of Mary Church, 2855 Briarcliff Road, N.E. A Clayton Barbeau video will be shown and a discussion will follow. For further information, call Pam Buckmaster at 881-6571. The program is open to the public. Aprobado El Plan Pastoral Nacional El Plan Pastoral Nacional para el Ministerio Hispano fur aprobado unanimemente por los 281 obispos presentes, en su reunion de la Conferencia Nacional de Obispos Catolicos, en Washington, D.C., el dia 18 de noviembre, 1987. Este es el resultado de varios anos de consulta con el pueblo hispano de los E.U. e indica claramente un objetivo general: Vivir y promover a traves de una Pastoral de Con- junto, un modelo de Iglesia que sea: comunitaria, evangelizadora, y misionera, encarnada en la realidad del pueblo hispano y abierta a la diver- sidad de culturas, promotora y ejemplo de justicia, que desarrolle el liderazgo por medio de una educacion integral, que sea fermento del reino de Dios en la sociedad. TBte&Urt&Jhuf JAmuhl. Telephone: (404) 373-2274 for the finest in rugs and rug care since 1931 368 West Ponce de Leon Avenue Decatur, Georgia 30030 Member • Oriental Rug Retailers of America FIRST FRIDAY Men’s Club will attend the 12:10 Mass on Fri., Dec. 4, at Sacred Heart Church, 353 Peachtree St., N.E., in downtown Atlanta. The rosary will be said begin ning at 11:55 a.m. The chaplain, Father Daniel J. O’Connor, invites all men to attend. ***** The Atlanta Botanical Garden in Piedmont Park at The Prado will host its annual COUNTRY CHRISTMAS, Sun., Dec. 6, from 2 p.m. until dusk. The event, which includes carolers, arts and crafts activities for children and demonstrations of holiday floral arrangements is free. For more information, call 876-5858. RETROUVAILLE/REDISCOVERY, a program for couples whose marriages are experiencing dif ficulty, will be offered beginning the weekend of December 4. For more information and registration call 294-5558 or 973-1523. Special Offer To Catholic Congregations Come visit Arlington Memorial Park and consider our special offer on full memorial estates in the lovely Calvary-Catholic section or in the new Sunrise Chapel Mausoleum. This is an exclusive offer for those people wish ing to arrange lasting memorials on a pre-need basis. For more information, call or visit one of our counselors todav. ( (<'. rliiKTlon PI 201 Mount Vernon Road N.W., Atlanta, GA 30328 (404) 255-0750 THE CHORAL GUILD OF ATLANTA, under the direc tion of William Noll, will present its annual Christmas Concert on Sat., Dec. 5, at 8 p.m. in the sanctuary of Druid Hills United Methodist Church, 1200 Ponce de Leon Ave. Featured works will include Daniel Pinkham’s Christmas Cantata and John Rutter’s “Dancing Day.” for more infor mation or advance tickets, call 435-6563. The altar boys of St. Ann’s parish, 4905 Roswell Road in Marietta will sell CHRISTMAS TREES beginning Tues., Dec. 1. White pine, Fraser fir, wreaths and roping are available. A training workshop for persons interested in ministering to BEREAVED FAMILIES and those who are dying will be held at Christ Our Hope Church, 1786 Wellborn Road, Lithonia, on Sat., Dec. 5, from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Susan Sendelbach, chaplain at St. Joseph’s Hospital, will conduct the workshop. Lunch will be provided. For registration and/or information call the church office at 482-5017 or 284-1340 by Nov. 27. WELCOME HOME is extended to all inactive and newly active Catholics by the staff at St. Thomas the Apostle Church. The informal rap session will be on Sat., Dec. 5, from 9:30 to 11 a.m. The church is located at 4300 King Springs Road in Smyrna. For more information call 432-8579. Sandy Springs Chapel I Funeral Directors A Personalized Service For All Faiths 136 Mt. Vernon Hwy., N.E. 255-8511 APPLE ANNIE’S CHRISTMAS, sponsored by St. Ann’s Women’s Guild, St. Ann’s Church, 4905 Roswell Road, N.E., in Marietta, is a bazaar offering a varie ty of arts and crafts for sale. Admission is free. Hours are Fri., Dec. 4, from 9:30 a.m. to 7 p.m. and Sat., Dec. 5, from 9:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. Proceeds support the Guild’s charitable projects. For further information contact Gene Miller at 993-5640 or Irene Axon at 973-3054. 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