Georgia Bulletin

The Newspaper of the Catholic Archdiocese of Atlanta

  1. Pope, in short audio message, thanks people for their prayers

    On his 21st day in Rome’s Gemelli hospital, Pope Francis recorded a 27-second audio message thanking people for their prayers.

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  2. Atlanta nurses aid patients in spiritual, physical recovery 

    Nurse Kathryn Moore is the faith community nursing wellness coach at Emory Saint Joseph’s Hospital, drawing on both medicine and spirituality to help people recover body and soul.

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  3. Pope, from hospital, writes about ‘blessing’ hidden in frailty

    Pope Francis’ condition remained “stable” March 2, and he “did not require non-invasive mechanical ventilation, but only high-flow oxygen therapy,” the Vatican said in its evening medical bulletin.

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  4. Update: Pope’s condition worsened after isolated bronchospasm, on stronger ventilation

    After experiencing progressive improvement the past few days, Pope Francis experienced “an isolated crisis of bronchospasm,” Feb. 28. The episode worsened his condition and he required stronger ventilation.

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  5. Trump administration terminates US bishops’ refugee resettlement contract

    The Trump administration “immediately terminated” its contract with the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops for refugee resettlement, effective Feb. 27, according to letters issued by the U.S. State Department a day earlier.

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