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By Thea Jarvis
When Father Tom Coughlin spent a weekend with the
deaf community at Corpus Christi Church in Stone Mountain last month, he
touched many hearts.
Because of his own deafness, Father Coughlin was
able to minister to deaf Catholics gathered for renewal in a unique and
personal way.
Father Coughlin is a Trinitarian priest based in
Washington, DC, who travels at home and abroad to bring an expanded experience
of faith to deaf Catholics.
The weekend included talks to young and old, a
film, pot-luck supper, private conferences, confessions, liturgy, and even a
baptism for one of Corpus Christi's newest arrivals. It was open to all
Catholics of the Archdiocese of Atlanta.
Friday night's supper brought together about 70
hearing-handicapped from all over the archdiocese for a special film and talk
by Father Coughlin.
According to Christine McDonald, pastoral
assistant for the deaf at Corpus Christi, Father Coughlin's message was that
"deafness is not a handicap but a special gift from God to be used and shared
with others."
A special showing of the Alliance Theatre's
production of Brigadoon, which followed the priest's Saturday morning session
with deaf teens, was a weekend highlight.
Father Coughlin and nineteen teenagers, along with
some of Corpus Christi's parish staff, traveled to downtown Atlanta to see the
play. Throughout the performance, the cast was "shadowed" by darkly-clad
interpreters who signed the dialogue for their deaf audience. Among those who
shadowed the performers were some of Father Coughlin's former classmates from
Galludet College in Washington, DC.
At the end of the play, the management announced
that they had had numerous requests to interpret every play in the Alliance's
coming season.
Back at Corpus Christi, the Saturday evening Mass
was signed by Father Coughlin and the liturgy was enhanced by Corpus Christi's
own signing Choir, the Signs of Praise.
Sister Rose Huber, who is a choir member and works
closely with the deaf community at Corpus Christi, expressed the feelings of
all who shared the renewal: "We were very blessed this month. It was a happy
experience to share out food, family, friends and faith together with Father
Tom in Georgia."
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