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By Bill Karabinos
Construction of St. John Neumann Church in Lilburn is progressing
according to schedule. Indeed, not fast enough for the parishioners of that
fast-growing Gwinnett County parish, but, they shall be in their new Church by
Thanksgiving.
Just two years ago this month, Father Paul Reynolds met with over
200 enthusiastic area Catholics in the tiny Lilburn Municipal Building to
announce the establishment of the new South Gwinnett parish. That parish family
has not stopped growing since, and now has 575 families registered.
The new parish center will include an Education building and
parish hall to complement the near completed stone and wood Church. The Church
is located on Tom Smith Road (as yet unpaved), directly behind the Hanarry
Estates Subdivision in Gwinnett County. A long-time resident of the area placed
the site as a pistol-shot, a barrel-roll, a hoot and a holler, a
stones throw and a spit away from the intersection of Killian Hill
and Five-Forks-Trickum Roads.
St. John Neumann parish did not wait for an adequate facility from
which to function. A complete parish was initiated from the start. A total
Religious Education program was established immediately and has performed
remarkably well for two complete school years. The total success of the program
has been due to the excellent quality of the volunteer teachers and
coordinators; but particularly to the indomitable organizational skills of Jim
and Joan Cleary.
More than 150 children have been prepared for the Sacraments of
Reconciliation and Eucharist and well over 100 candidates have been presented
to the archbishop for the Sacrament of Confirmation.
The Mens Club, Cursillo, Bible study programs, womens
guild, prayer groups and numerous other parish organizations are in full-swing
and extremely vibrant.
The Gwinnett people welcomed this new parish with open arms and
warm hearts, Good Shepherd Presbyterian and Trinity Lutheran Churches provided
the sanctuary for Saturday evening and Holy Day Masses. Parkview public high
school has been the site for the parishs Sunday Masses as well as the
elementary and adult religious education programs. The Hanarry Estates Club
House has been the haven for the high school CCD program and many of the parish
social functions.
Gwinnett County is growing rapidly. Everywhere, new subdivisions
are being carved out of acres that once rambled with kudzu and yellow pine. The
future growth of the county is assured and so is the continued growth of St.
John Neumann. Father Reynolds, speaking to new families moving into the Lilburn
area, has been noted to quote Abraham Lincoln as he tells them, We find
ourselves in peaceful possession of the fairest portion of the earth, as
regards extent of territory, fertility of soil and salubrity of climate.
He may be a bit carried away, but only because he, like the rest
of the parish, is caught up in the exuberance of growth and the blessed
anticipation of being once more able to genuflect before the Blessed Sacrament
in the real St. John Neumann Catholic Church.
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