The Georgia bulletin (Atlanta) 1963-current, January 21, 1988, Image 3

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PAGE 3 — The Georgia Bulletin, January 21, 1988 Laywoman-Priest Team To Give Athens Mission St. Joseph’s parish in Athens will offer a four-day mission beginning Mon., Feb. 1, at 7:30 p.m. The mission will conclude on Thurs., Feb. 4. A team of professional Catholic evangelists, Monsignor William L. Greene, and Mrs. Barbara Campbell, will direct the mission. Monsignor Greene is pastor of St. Thomas More Church, Baton Rouge. La. Mrs. Campbell is the mother of five young adults, ages 17 to 23, and wife of Walter Campbell. She is pastoral minister at St. John the Evangelist Church in Latrobe, Pa., a certified elementary and secondary teacher with seven years of teaching ex perience as well as experience in religious education and adult education. Focus of the mission will be to invite anyone who is seeking a deeper meaning in their lives to find or rediscover a personal, living faith, according to mission organizers. One feature will be to continue this em phasis after the team leaves. An “In troduction to Evangelization” program will be offered Fri., Feb. 5, from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. and continue on Saturday from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. This training program will be a weekly event thereafter with local parish leaders as the facilitators. A six-week program, “Coming Alive in Faith,” will also be offered. Interested persons in the community are invited to at tend the mission. For information call Joe Walsh at 543-9592 (h) or 546-3332 (w). Marist School SCLC Vice President Speaks BETWEEN SONGS — The choir of Saints Peter and Paul School helped Marist School’s student body commemorate the anniversary of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.’s birthday. sh Stew* Irish Sausage • Soda Bread* Atlanta's "Only" Authentic Irish Pub FIRST TO HAVE GUINNESS HARP & BASS ALE ON TAP! For Our British Friends: Woodpecker Hard Cider On Tap “From England” Travelling Irish Minstrels Jan. 21-30 - Bob Mulcahy Feb. 2-13 - Cahir O’Dougherty Feb. 16-27 - The Ferrymen County Cork Pub 56 East Andrews Drive, N.W. “Sweet 16” Upper Level Buckhead 262-A-BAR Open M.-Sat. 3 PM 2AM Open Mike Night Mondays Your Hosts Cynthia & Art Fessenden Students at Marist School remembered the anniver sary of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.’s birthday at a prayer service, Thurs., Jan. 14. Planned by the school’s Campus Ministry department, the service, using prayer, song and preaching, recalled King’s life, dream and vision. Under the direction of Katrina Guettler, the Saints Peter and Paul School choir from DeKalb County opened the pro gram. Encouraging the Marist students to join them in the singing, the choir performed several songs, ending with one that had the entire student body joining hands and singing the refrain, “We are black and white together.” The Reverend Timothy Pius Assembly Features Jazz Musician ST. PIUS X High School’s an nual Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. assembly featured Ojeda Penn, a jazz musician who teaches courses in black studies at Emory University. Penn is pictured above with band members Kerry Darden on his right and Shaunta Daniel and Ana Montero on his left. Mr. Penn entertained the stu dent body, Jan. 13, with an original music and lecture presen tation. Following the assembly, he presented a workshop on im provisation to members of the school band. The assembly was designed by Father Terry Young, principal, to stimulate students to think about themselves in relation to Dr. King’s philosophy on non violence, love and freedom. A PEOPLE IN SEARCH OF GOD Laity Religious Educators Deacons Vowed Religious Clergy Lay Ministers CERTIFICATE PROGRAMS INTEGRATING THEOLOGY AND MINISTRY WITH SPIRITUAL FORMATION AQUINAS CENTER OF THEOLOGY EMORY UNIVERSITY 2 Six-Week Courses THOMAS MERTON. Taught by Anne Russell Mayeaux, Ph.D. Dates: January 21-February 25 Time: Thursday Evening, 7-10 SPIRITUALITY AND RELIGIOUS EXPERIENCE. Taught by Robert Perry, O.P., Ph.D. Dates: January 23-February 27 Time: Saturday Morning, 9-12 Registration Fee $20. Tuition $250. Register Now: Aquinas Center of Theology 1753 North Decatur Road, N.E. Atlanta, Georgia 30307 (404) 636-1049 MacDonald, Southern Christian Leadership Con ference vice president, was the guest speaker. He relat ed Martin Luther King, Jr ,’s life to the Biblical story of Joseph. When Joseph was taken captive into Egypt his captors said, “Here comes the dreamer, let us kill him and see what comes of his dream.” MacDonald explained that with the death of King, ‘‘They had killed the dreamer but not the dream, because you and I are keepers of the dream.” As keepers of the dream, MacDonald urged the students not to shrink from their responsibility, but to be willing to stand up for all those who are oppressed. Marist students gave him a standing ovation at the end of his speech. Concluding the service, Marist students, faculty and staff made a commit ment to continue King’s dream of a world filled with peace by reciting the “Liv ing the Dream Pledge.” Holyland And Rome 13 Day Pilgrimage All Inclusive Cost From Atlanta $1899°° Leaving Easter Sunday Afternoon Enquiries to Fr. Hugh Byron 378-4589 St. Thomas More Church