Georgia Bulletin

News of the Catholic Archdiocese of Atlanta

  1. Pope’s Corpus Christi Mass in Madrid draws 1.2 million

    More than 1.2 million people filled the streets of Madrid as Pope Leo XIV celebrated Mass and led a eucharistic procession through the heart of the Spanish capital June 7 for the solemnity of Corpus Christi, the feast celebrating the Most Holy Body and Blood of Christ.

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  2. Four unique paths shaped journey of Atlanta’s new priests

    Theater studies, accounting, military service and an early path to the seminary led four men to the same altar. On May 30, Archbishop Gregory J. Hartmayer, OFM Conv., received the promises of obedience from Eric Baylot, Jacob Butz, Juno Lee and Sean Lee as he ordained them priests of the archdiocese.

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  3. Four seminarians ordained as transitional deacons to serve Atlanta 

    Archbishop Gregory J. Hartmayer, OFM Conv., ordained four men to the transitional diaconate May 23 at St. Peter Chanel Church. The archbishop reminded the men that their future ministry would depend not simply on talent, but on grace.  

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  4. A service mindset takes root for Atlanta Catholic students 

    Area Catholic schools build service into student life. In a recent Gallup survey of 3,000 young people, between the ages of 12 to 25, 52 percent said service had a positive impact on feeling prepared for a future career.

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  5. Pope urges humanity to build civilization of love in digital world

    Pope Leo XIV released his first encyclical, “Magnifica Humanitas,” the day after Pentecost. In the 82-page document, the pope looked at the consequences of the digital revolution in the 21st-century and safeguarding “the human person in the time of artificial intelligence.”

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