Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, August 25, 2004, Page 12, Image 12

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August 25. 2004
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County Elections at I040S.E. Morrison St. or call 503-988-3720.
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Action
Janad Brown (left) shows off the striking new bike she won, but decided to demonstrate
love in action by giving it to her little brother, Hiag Brown Jr.
Rev. IV. G. Hardy (left) and Heather Me Donald prepare to raffle away new bicycles to area school
children during a Highland United Church o f Christ community event at Alberta Park in northeast Portland.
A free community event at Alberta Park on
S aturday, sponsored by H ighland United
Church o f God o f northeast Portland, was a
success.
Love in Action VII was an annual church
event to bring the community together for a weekend
o f entertainment, food and fun.
Senior Pastor W.G. Hardy directed the special activi­
ties, including a series of raffles and games, providing
several kids with new bikes and other goodies.
Pope Deems Cloning Unethical Seattle Priests Banned for Abuse
(AP)— Pope John Paul II
warned in a statement that
humanity’s speedy progress
in science and technology
risks overlooking moral val­
ues, citing with particular
concern experiments in hu­
man cloning.
The pontiff - in a mes­
sage written Aug. 6 but re­
leased Sunday for the start
of a Church-organized meet­
ing on the theme of progress
- insisted that advanced re­
search must not become an
end in itself.
“The results achieved
in various fields o f science
and technology are co n ­
sidered and defended by
many as a priori accep t­
ab le,” he said. “In this way,
one ends up expecting that
w hat is technically possible
is in itself also ethically
g o o d .”
The po n tiff continued:
“T here is no one w ho does
not see the dram atic and
d istressin g co n seq u en ces
of such pragm atism , w hich
perceives truth and ju stice
as s o m e th in g m o d e le d
around the work of man him­
self. It is sufficient, as one
exam ple am ong others, to
consider m an’s attem pt to
appropriate the sources o f
life through experim ents in
human clo n in g .”
Pope John Paul II
(AP) — The Roman Catholic the church said in a news release B ru n ett and ap p ro v ed by the
Archdiocese of Seattle has released Saturday.
Vatican, is one step short o f being
the names o f three priests who have
T he m en rem ain u n d er the defrocked.
been permanently barred from min­ archdiocese’s watch but can no
The cases are the first here to be
istry after allegations that they sexu­ longer call themselves “father,” reviewed by the Vatican since U.S.
ally abused children were found to wear priestly garb or present them­ bishops approved a policy in 2002
be credible.
selves as priests.
that bars from active ministry any
They are James McGreal, David
The penalty, recommended by priest with a single credible allega­
Linehan and Desmond McMahon, S eattle A rch b ish o p A lexander tion of sexual abuse o f a minor.
Deadline for Abuse Claims Wanted
(AP) — The Archdiocese of
Portland, the first American dio­
cese to file for bankruptcy, has
asked a federal judge to set a Dec.
31 deadline for priest sex abuse
victims to come forward.
The archdiocese said it needs to
have a firm estimate of the number
o f potential lawsuits to help settle
creditor claims. The diocese filed
July 6 for Chapter 11 protection
under federal bankruptcy law.
At least 60 alleged victims have
pending claim s against the arch­
diocese; another 20 are expected to
file claims.
David Slader, an attorney for 17
o f those victims, said the deadline
is unrealistic.
“The problem is that the men and
women who have been abused by
their priests live in a world o f shame
- and that shame imposes a cloak of
silence over them,” he said.
Recording Artist at Emmanuel Temple
Double J Tire Owner Dies
Joe Hendon
In 1976, he married Mary Lu
Burbank. Survivors include his
A graveside ser­
wife; sons, Joseph and Thomas;
vice was held Aug.
daughters, Merriane Plotnik and
2 in Lincoln Memo­
T a m a ra H en d o n ; ste p so n s,
rial Park for Joe
Rocky Plucar, Pete Walker, Gene
Hendon, who died
W alker, Norman W alker and
July 30 at age 62.
Rollie W alker; stepdaughters
Mr. Hendon was bom June 4,
1942, in W est Point, Miss. He Luanne Hendon and April Knott;
moved to Portland in about 1955. brothers John D., Jimmie and Wi II-
He was well known in the com m u­ iam; sister Francis Chapman; 36
nity as the ow ner of Double J Tire grandchildren and 12 great-grand­
Center at 6841 N.E. Martin Luther children. His daughterTabitha died
earlier in July.
King Jr. Blvd.
National recording artist Dr. Church featuring church Pastor C.T. Temple is located at North Sumner
Marvin Sapp will be the keynote andL adyD . W ellsat7p.m . on Thurs­ and Michigan Avenues.
speaker during a Pastoral Anniver­ day, Sept. 16 and Friday, Sept. 17.
For information call 503-287-2223
sary Revival at Emmanuel Temple
The newly constructed Emmanuel or visit w ww.etchurch.com .
Dr. Marvin
Sapp
Living Faith Ministries
4434 N.E. 131 Place (Sandy Blvd.)
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