The Huron Expositor, 1969-03-13, Page 8".•
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bOVe RC Churc .March 16th to
. ,tiett community
priests encl, ive...:•41iewlrerI4
City. After 40mPleting'Sk ,T.O.s •
eph's College in Princeton,
he began studies. for The. pile*
hood and was ordained on May
27, 1954
first feW nrd,
illation, Father Shaliabah,taught
Latin, music and religion,
During the past thirteen years
he has been condecting renewal
programs in 37 out of, 50 states
in the U.S. and currently his
base of operations is Philadel-
phia, Via. ... •
Father Shanahan has a wide
hackground in music and dram-
atics. He is a graduate of the
,Pius X School of -Music In Pur-
chase, N.Y., and is a fnt'nt stu-
dent at the, American Academy
of Drairiatic Art and-the Actors'
Guild Studio in New York City
have always..enjoyed, my
stay in Canada, .11S, visitor,"
Father Shanahan -says.. "NowI
-come here to preach renewal of
faith and look- forward to this
challenge. I believe that people
are seeking and Searching. We
have basic human needs, and
these needs are becoming' more
evident. There is -a real hpliger
after truth. People are opening
up their hearts and' minds to
the Gospel message. Renewal '69
is an opportunity. that comes"
once in a 'lifetime for some per-
sons."
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"cheege in. the World and
change the Church", "The
Knowledge EN-0000n and Its
Influence", "Can the church To,
day be,,Relevant", "The God :of
Promises and the future", "VW,
erg Christian. Families", • are
are Some of the conteinPer4tY
themes, that will be subject mat-
-ter for sermons during Renewal
'00's Preaching Phase, which be.'
gins Sunday in area churches:-
"We must speak to modern
man," Father J. Claude Prim-
ean, Director of Renewal '69
said. "Unless our 'renewal sneak-
ers are relevant and contemPV-
ary„ our people will turn, them
off. The Gospel message, must
be applied to the present sit,
uation otherwise it will get no
hearing. Renewal of the. mind
and- heart is basic. That is'why
the Church has-'such an impprt-
EGMONPVILLE --
d/s John Fraser, Halifax is
home on a .months leave with his
parents Mr. and Mrs. Jack Fras-
er..
Mr, and Mrs. Ivan Carter and
family spent the weekend 'visit-
ing with Mr. and Mrs. Larry
Eaton in Toronto.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Work-
man and family Of Guelph were
weekend visitors of Mrs. Cece17.
is Rozelle and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Bedford Dungey
and family of Sarnia visited
over the weekend with Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Geddes and family.
Mr. and Mrs. William Vander-
woude and family of Wingham,
-Mrs. Douglas Gemmell and Mrs.
William Bale of London visited
with Mrs. Sid Gemmell on Sun-
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Kruse
and'amily of Stratford and Geo-
rge Kruse Jr. of Toronto were
weekend guests with Mr. and
Mrs. George Krause.
Mrs. F. Dungey is home from
Seaforth Community Hospital
where she has been a patient
for the past two wee'ks..
Mrs. Evelyn Shera of Egmond-
Ville who .fell early in January
and ..suffered a cracked leg a'b
ove the ankle is progressing
favorably and hopes to,have the
cast removed shortly.
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Afer,11# 0:,,VgetOet• Degree from 41versItY:,4 Ngtre 134449f -$4t4
Jana. For t44'nat§ i 0 "served as
a•histery prefcsser:RtAt Nip, College in Brockville.,
Currently, Father ConnellIs
conducting renewal: Preaching
programs thrOughont _the east-
ern part of Canada..
"Im eagerly looking`, for,
ward to• meeting the .people of
this area," Father Connell said.
Preaches at Dublin
Rev. Paul M. Murphy, C.M.,
who will preach at St. Patrick's
in Dublin, March lOth to 21st,
is a member of the cincentian
communitx of priests. He hails
from Brooklyn, New York, when
from, Brooklya, „ Where he
received his 'primary and secon-dare training. rather Murphy
was ordainefi •a prieSt in 1960
after extensive studies. at the
college in Princton,,New, derseY,
and:fthe seminary in Northhamp-
He spent three years in stud-
ies at the University of Brib-
beure, Switzerland, and receiv,
ed a ,degree, in Philosophy', He
taught logic, English •and the
liturgy for three years in Ridge-
field, Connectieut;a• -a also
taught philosophy at St. John's
University in New York.
Currently Father -Murphy is
conducting renewal- preaching
programs in the eastern part of
the U.S.
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.Doininloi*;Benspiel was held in
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The 8:30 draw was won by An-
nie Sallow and the Mystery
prize by Rachael Walters.
A new member Ann Wood was
installed by the president. Sam- ant role to play in helping peo-
uel Arthur of Westminster Hod pie adjust to change in the
pital was adopted as the auxil- world, in government; in edit-,
aries new veteran. cation, in science, in everything
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1st the price of meals at ban-4 first one to understand what is
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the Church is a community of
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The renewal preaching phase
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of RC Churches and churches
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At St. James' Church
Rev. Arthur Connell, C. Ss.R„
who will preach at St. 'James'
in Seaforth, March 16th to 21st,
is a native• of Chatham,, Ontario.
He was ordained a priest in
Woodstock; Ontario, in1.953. Fa—
ther Connell received a degree
from Assumption University and
a high school teacher's certifi-
cate from the Ontario College of
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