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St. Josephs Catholic Church, Athens, marked another
milestone in its parish history when Mass was celebrated for the first time
this month in Morgan County. The Mass was held in the Episcopal Church,
Madison, Ga. About 50 people attended, including representatives of the
Episcopal, Presbyterian, Methodist and Baptist faiths. In appreciation for
their presence, the first Mass was offered for Christian unity.
Refreshments were served after Mass in the Episcopal parish house
and there was a discussion on the subject of renewal in the Catholic Church.
The 30 Catholics in the area now attend weekly Mass Tuesday at 6
p.m. in the Magic Land Kindergarten. I have lived in Madison for five
years, said Robert Engle, and have constantly made the 70-mile
round-trip to Athens for Mass. To have Mass celebrated in Madison is like a
dream come true. I am proud to be a Catholic and a Madisonian.
Graham Ponder, publisher of the Madisonian and a senior warden of
the Episcopal Church said, Having the Roman Catholic Mass in Morgan
County is a definite step toward the union of Christs Church.
Father Jarlath Burke, pastor of St. Josephs, Athens, is
pastor of the mission church. |