The Georgia Bulletin

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What I Have Seen and Heard - Archbishop Gregory's Weekly Column

Print Issue: January 31, 2002

Students Remember The Unborn
TO REMIND US--Sandy Drago, a junior at Blessed Trinity High School, Roswell, joins other participants in placing 220 crosses in the school's Cemetery of the Innocents Jan. 14.
HEARTFELT--Blessed Trinity High School junior Mel Pacheco, center, reads a poem written by Kenneth Gourley entitled "March of the Innocents." Sharon Cannon of Goretti's Forum led the program, which also included a Scripture reading and recitation of the joyful mysteries of the rosary.
SIGN OF CHRIST'S HEALING--Flowers mark one of the 220 crosses at the Cemetery of the Innocents on the grounds of Blessed Trinity High School, Roswell. Tom Hurley, a parishioner at neighboring St. Peter Chanel Church, made and donated the crosses, while parish pro-life chair Mike Bickerstaff and his wife, Cathy, painted the crosses.
HORN PLAYERS--(L-r) Thomas Rosenberger, Danny Guigou and Michael Felices play "Taps" on their trumpets to conclude a pro-life program. (Photos by Michael Alexander)