Print Issue: February 7, 2002
| Eighth-Graders Take Part In Catholic Schools Week Mass |
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ACTING OUT THE WORD--Queen of Angels School eighth-graders
join Father Frank Richardson, pastor of St. Thomas More Church, Decatur,
in a dramatic presentation from Mark's Gospel of "The Parable of the Sower."
Father Richardson plays the part of the sower, while the Roswell students
portray the other elements of the story such as the thorns, the roots and
the sun. |
| DAY OF RECOGNITION--Surrounded by intercessors
from other Catholic schools, Richard Trent, at the microphone, an eighth-grade
student at St. John the Evangelist School, Hapeville, reads his part during
the general intercessions of the archdiocesan Catholic Schools Week Mass
at St. Peter Chanel Church, Roswell, Jan. 30. |
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THE LAMB OF GOD--Archbishop John F. Donoghue, center, is
joined at the altar during the Liturgy of the Eucharist by deacons and several
priests affiliated with area Catholic schools. They came together for the
Jan. 30 archdiocesan Catholic Schools Week Mass at St. Peter Chanel Church,
Roswell. |
| THE BLOOD OF CHRIST--Sister Mary Glackin, IHM, left, principal
of St. Joseph's School, Athens, serves as a eucharistic minister during
the Mass. |
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TRIO OF SINGERS--(L-r) Ken Davis, John Doss and Jamie MacDonald
of St. Mary's School, Rome, sing the recessional hymn, "Rain Down." (Photos
by Michael Alexander) |
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