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The Senate of Priests in the Archdiocese of Atlanta, beginning its
third year choose new Officers for the coming year at its regular monthly
meeting held last Friday, at the Department of Education building on Ivy Street
N.E.
Succeeding the Rev. John F. McDonough, pastor of Holy Spirit
Parish, will be the Rev. R. Donald Kieran, pastor of St. Judes Parish in
Sandy Springs. Former president, Rev. Walter J. Donovan, pastor of Most Blessed
Sacrament Parish in South West Atlanta, was elected to the office of vice
president succeeding Father Kiernan, who served two years in that post. The
pastor of St. John Vianney Parish in Austell, Rev. William Hoffman, was elected
secretary-treasurer, the post being previously held by Rev. Michael A. Morris,
who is presently the secretary of the National Federation of Priests.
FATHER HOFFMAN
Father William Hoffman studied at St. Bernards Seminary in
Alabama and the North American College in Rome, Italy before being ordained in
Rome, on December 21, 1961. His first assignment in the Archdioceses of Atlanta
was as assistant pastor of Our Lady of the Assumption parish in North Atlanta.
This assignment was followed by his being named principal of Drexel High
School. When Drexel High was consolidated with another high school in the
Atlanta area, Father Hoffman was named chaplain of the Newman Club at
Atlantas Emory University. Last summer Father Hoffman became pastor of
St. John Vianney Church in Austell.
FATHER DONOVAN
Father Walter Donovan studied at St. Bernards Seminary in
Rochester N.Y., and received a masters degree from the Catholic
University School of Social Work. Following Father Donovans ordination on
July 1, 1944, he was assigned to the Cathedral in Savannah. This assignment was
followed by his being named pastor of Immaculate Conception Church in Dublin,
and pastor of St. Josephs Church in Athens. Following World War II,
Father Donovan directed the resettlement of over 150 displaced families in
Georgia, and became the founding pastor of Most Blessed Sacrament parish in
Southwest Atlanta. For a number of years Father Donovan was the diocesan
director of Catholic Charities. He was elected the first president of the
Senate of Priests in the archdiocese.
FATHER KIERNAN
Father Kiernan studied at Mount St. Marys Seminary in
Maryland prior to being Ordained on May 4, 1949. He served as assistant pastor
of the Cathedral in Savannah, and the Immaculate Conception Church in Atlanta.
Father Kiernan has been pastor of churches in Monroe, LaGrange, Cedartown,
Gainesville, and St. Anthonys Parish in Atlanta. Father Kiernans
present assignments include acting editor of the Georgia Bulletin, a member of
the Archdiocesan Board of Consultors, the Archdiocesan Board of Education,
priest-secretary of the Board of Communications and pastor of St. Judes
Church in Sandy Springs. |