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By Fr. Noel Burtenshaw
Archbishop Thomas A. Donnellan has announced the establishment of
two new parishes in Roswell and Monroe. Both parishes have been missions for
some years and are now receiving territory of their own and a resident pastor
is being sent to each.
St. Thomas Aquinas Mission in Roswell, a mission of St.
Judes Parish, now becomes a parish. The mission was served for many years
from the Cathedral of Christ the King. After the establishment of St.
Judes Parish in 1960, the area was assigned to St. Judes. For the
last three years, Mass has been offered on Sundays in a Roswell public school
by Fr. Noel Burtenshaw.
The new parish will take in all of North Fulton County from the
Chattahoochee River to the county line. Included in the territory are the
cities of Roswell and Alpharetta.
Great growth has been experienced in North Fulton in recent years.
St. Thomas Aquinas now has 200 families attending Mass on Sundays. A school of
religion was started two years ago and now has a full-time coordinator, Sr.
Jean Marie Stross.
The pastor of the Roswell parish will be Fr. J. Douglas Edwards,
formerly pastor of Our Lady of Perpetual Help in Carrollton.
St. Annas Mission in Monroe has been established as a new
parish with an area of three counties as its territory. The counties are
Walton, Morgan and Barrow.
St. Annas has been a mission of St. Josephs Parish in
Athens. The church was completed in 1956 and dedicated in 1957 when Fr. Walter
Donovan was pastor. The rectory was purchased in 1957. Since that time the
people of these three counties have been served by the priests of St.
Josephs in Athens.
Archbishop Donnellan has named Fr. Anthony Curran to be pastor. He
has been assistant pastor at the Cathedral of Christ the King. His new parish
will include St. James Mission in Madison and St. Matthews Mission in
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