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One of the most encouraging signs of continuing
growth in the Archdiocese is the maturing of older parishes and missions. Such
is the case with Saint Francis of Assisi in Blairsville, A mission of Saint
Luke's in Dahlonega. The mission has continued a steady development since its
establishment in June 1966.
Now, after due consideration with the Archdiocesan
Board of Consultors, inquiry of the pastor of Saint Luke's, the dean of the
area, and the provincial of the Glenmary Fathers (who have staffed the mission
faithfully since its opening), it seems in the best interest of the faithful
and the Church at large to move this mission to full parish status. The Board
of Consultors has recommended this and I have accepted the recommendation.
Therefore, with the required canonical
consultations have been completed, I now decree the establishment of Saint
Francis of Assisi Parish in Blairsville.
The boundaries shall be: all of White County, all
of Towns County, the Turner's Corner area of Lumpkin County, and all of Union
County except the Suches area.
The Mission of Saint Paul the Apostle in
Cleveland, GA, formerly also under the care of Saint Luke's, will now be under
the pastoral administration of Saint Francis of Assisi.
In addition to this change, the Mother Parish of
Saint Luke's in Dahlonega will become responsible for additional areas nearby.
The boundaries of Saint Luke's are hereby modified as follows: all of Dawson
County, the Suches area of Union county, and all of Lumpkin County except for
the area around Turner's Corner.
Saint Luke's Parish will now be responsible for
the pastoral care of the young mission area in Dawsonville.
The faithful living within the boundaries herein
outlined are encouraged to lend their support and energy to making the Church's
presence in this area a continually growing and effective one.
The first pastor of the Parish of Saint Francis of
Assisi will be its present administrator, Reverend Robert F. Poandl. Effective
March 4, 1982, Reverend John R. Henley will be the new pastor of Saint Luke's.
This marks the return of pastoral care for this parish to the archdiocese after
many years of outstanding service by the Glenmary Fathers. As we rejoice with
these two parishes, we also extend public and heartfelt gratitude to the
Glenmary Fathers.
Given at Atlanta Georgia, this 4th Day
of March, 1982.
Most Reverend Thomas A. Donnellan, Archbishop of
Atlanta.
Reverend Edward J. Dillon, Ecclesiastical Notary.
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