Georgia Bulletin

The Newspaper of the Catholic Archdiocese of Atlanta

  1. Jaella Mac Au reflects on National Eucharistic Pilgrimage journey

    University of Georgia student Jaella Mac Au started her journey as a perpetual pilgrim in the National Eucharistic Pilgrimage on May 19. Her journey to the National Eucharistic Congress was “hard, but worth every second,” she said.

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  2. Multicultural procession of Pilgrims of Hope draws crowd 

    A fall procession route linked St. Patrick Church and Holy Vietnamese Martyrs Church, Norcross, and Our Lady of Americas Mission, Lilburn, in a prayerful march defending an attack on belief in the Eucharist.

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  3. Only love will save humanity, pope says in encyclical on Sacred Heart

    A world that has become “heartless” and indifferent to greed and war, and a Catholic Church in need of revitalizing its missionary joy need to open themselves up to Christ’s infinite love, Pope Francis wrote in his latest encyclical, released Oct. 24.

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  4. Saints served generously, creatively, pope says at canonization Mass

    Pope Francis called on the faithful to yearn to serve, not thirst for power, as he proclaimed 14 new saints, including Canada-born St. Marie-Léonie Paradis, founder of the Little Sisters of the Holy Family, and 11 martyrs.

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  5. Courage apostolate accompanies Catholics experiencing same-sex attraction

    Two Georgia Catholics share how they found their way to Courage, a ministry for men and women with same-sex attraction who are seeking to live chaste lives. For them, Courage meetings have become a place of fellowship, shared struggles and spiritual support from like-minded individuals.

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