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PAGE 8 — The Georgia Bulletin, November 26,1987 New Church Blessed At Prince Of Peace In Buford Pastor Father Richard Morrow At Blessing. celebrated the blessing of the new church struc ture. (Photos by Don Tortorella) The parish of Prince of Peace in Buford, made up of 175 families, celebrated the blessing of a new church structure Sun., Nov. 22, anticipating that the sanctuary, seating 400, will be replaced by an actual church in five years. Father Edward O’Connor, dean of the region, celebrated the church blessing, with pastor Father Richard Morrow and Deacon Homer Woods also taking part in the Mass. Other priests were also present for the ceremony. The Buford community’s history began in 1974 when the first Mass was celebrated at the home of Vic and Sue Maloof. A first building was raised by Christmas 1975 on 10 acres of land donated by the Allen estate in memory of Leo Lawler and his family. The new church building was designed by architect Vic Maloof. With the rapid growth taking place in Gwinnett County, it is anticipated that a new church will be needed soon and that the building blessed Nov. 22 will become a hall for parish functions. The celebration included a half- hour of music prior to the Blessing ceremony and Mass. A parish feast on barbecue followed. Over 400 people came to the Mass, according to Father Morrow. Other priests who came included Father Terry Kane, pastor of Immaculate Heart of Mary parish, Father Francis Pham Van Phuong, coordinator of the Vietnamese apostolate for the archdiocese, and Father Lawrence R. Schmuhl, S.M., parochial vicar at St. Joseph’s in Marietta. Deacon Woods is from our Lady of Lourdes in Atlanta. Father Edward O’Connor, pastor of St. Theresa’s, Douglasville, and dean of the region, Rev. Herbert Owens, pastor of the First Methodist Church of Buford, brought greetings and opened the day with a prayer. John Williams performed the fanfare to Folk music before the celebration began was and Steve Lax and Melissa and Melanie Fisher, signal the beginning of the celebration and performed by Susan and Tony Winner, Kathy Mass.