Cherokeean/Herald (Rusk, Tex.), Vol. 152, No. 2, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 1, 2001 Page: 7 of 14
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Cherokee County People
MambeM of the Cherokee
• County Sheriff Department
Special Operation Group
executed a controlled aubatanee
•earch and arreet warrant
at 7:36 Féb. 16, At the
Moaeley residence, FM 865,
Cherokee County, Confiscated
during the search was an off-
white powder substance that
is believed to be methamphet-
amine, a green leafy substance
believed to be marijuana, 31
assorted firearms, a possible
explosive device and itema of
drug paraphernalia. Arreated
at tiie scene waa Stacy Moaeley,
33, charged with poaaeaaion
of a controlled aubatanee and
three counta of poaaeaaion
of a prohibited weapon. Alao
arreated at the acene waa
Stacie Stripling, 26, charged
with poaaeaaion of a controlled
aubatanee. Three $10,0t)0
bonds and a (5,000 bond were
aet for Mr. Moaeley. Bond for
Stripling waa aet at $5,000.
ATF officials and the US Army
exploaive ordinance diapoaal
unit out of Fort Hood at Killeen
assisted in securing the pos-
sible explosive device.
Riders Club
plans show
The Rusk Riders Club will
meet at 6:30 p.m. Tuesday,
March 6 at the Cherokee
County Electric Cooperative.
Members plan to discuss the
upcoming horse show. The club
is a member of the East-Tfexas
Horse Show Assn.
Officers are Randal Cooper,
president; Clint Emerson, vice-
president; Brenda Emerson,
secretary; Carolyn Halbert,
treasurer; Tracy Dement,
reporter; and Amy Emerson,
concession stands.
Alto man ordained Feb. 17 to Catholic priesthood
Catholic DeHcon
Thomas Patrick Edelen
of Alto waa ordained to
the prieathood at 10
a.m. Saturday, Feb. 17 at
Cathedral of the Immacu-
late Conception in Tyler,
Participating in the wor-
ahip service of ordination
were the Moat Rev. Alvaro
Corrada de Rio, S.J.,
Biahop of the East Texas
Diocese in Tyler; The Rev.
Xavier Pappu, Vicar Gen-
eral; the Rev. Msgr. Joseph
E. Strickland, Rector of
the Cathedral; the Rev.
Daniel 1. Gonzalez.; Dea-
cons William C. Kennedy
III, Ramiro Martinet and
Gary Trevinio; Father
Tim Kelly, master of cer-
emonies; the Rev. Edu-
ardo Nevares, MS and the
Rev. Raymundo Chave?
Vasques, Vesting Priests.
Susan Kennedy and
the choir from Nacogdo-
ches presented the itausic.
Father Raul Gomes, SDS,
presented the candidate.
Altar server'- were Dioc-
esan Seminarians. Read-
ers were Richard Edelen
and Paul Edelen. The
Stole and Chasuble of
priesthood were pre-
sented by Father Edeien's
parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Joseph R. Edelen. Gifts
for the Eucharist pre-
sented included the Chal-
ice and Paten by Ewell
and Lilly Newman; Bread
by Nancy, Edelen Brown,
Philip Edelen and John
Edelen; Wine by Elisabet h
Edelen de Deya. Greg
Edelen and Joe Edelen:
and the Prayer of the
Faithful by Mary Edelen
May and Chris Edelen.
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Bishop Alvaro Cor-
rada anolnta the
handa of Fathar
Thomaa Patrick
Edalan of Alto with
oil In praparatlon for
tha aacrad dutlaa ha
will parform aa prlaat.
Tha oil la a mixtura of
oliva oil and balaam,
uaad In tha Old Tfcata-
mant In oonaaoratlon
of prlaata and klnga,
a algn of God'a favor.
Tha oil of ohrlam la
alao uaad to anoint
Cathollea whan thay
ara baptlxad and con-
firmad.
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Blahop Alvaro Corrada contlnuaa prayara, reading from
book hald by aamlnarlan Victor Harnandaz aa Daaeon Tom
Edalan knaala bafora him. At right, Daaeon Bill Kannady of
Sacrad Haart Church In Nacogdochaa holda tha blahop'a
crozler (big atlck - aymbollc rapraaantatlon of ahaphard'a
crook; nota blahop had alao takan off hla pointy hat, or
mitra. Both thaaa ara amblama of tha offlca of blahop). In
background ara Fathar Tim Kally of tha cathadral (bahlnd
Hernandez) and Deacon Ramiro Martinez.
Blahop Alvaro Corrada (aeated), third blahop of the
Dloceae of Tyler praya over deacon being ordained and
exacta vow of obedience to blahop and aucceaaora. From
left are Deacon Tom Edelen of Alto, aamlnarlan Vlotor
Hernandez, Deacon Ramiro Martinez of the Cathedral of
the Immaculate Conception In Tyler and Blahop
Blahop Alvaro Cor-
rada laya handa on
tha head of former
deacon and now
Father Thomaa Pat-
rick Edelen. Through
the laying on of handa
and the prayer of
coneecratlon the eac-
rament of ordination
to the prieathood la
aealed. (Cathedral
Father Tim Kelly le In
background)
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Whitehead, Marie. Cherokeean/Herald (Rusk, Tex.), Vol. 152, No. 2, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 1, 2001, newspaper, March 1, 2001; Rusk, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth168684/m1/7/?q=%22%22~1&rotate=270: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Singletary Memorial Library.