Georgia Bulletin

The Newspaper of the Catholic Archdiocese of Atlanta

  1. Changing the world demands changing direction, pope writes for Way of Cross

    “Your way, Jesus, is the way of the Beatitudes. It does not crush, but cultivates, repairs and protects,” the pope wrote for the nighttime Way of the Cross ceremony on April 18 in Rome’s Colosseum.

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  2. ‘Why them and not me,’ pope asks after Holy Thursday visit to prison

    While he did not celebrate Mass or wash the feet of inmates, Pope Francis made his customary Holy Thursday visit to a detention facility, arriving at Rome’s Regina Coeli jail at about 3 p.m. April 17.

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  3. On Palm Sunday, recovering pope says to carry the cross with compassion

    Carrying the cross means stepping into the pain of others and walking beside them, Pope Francis wrote at the start of Holy Week. The pope made a surprise appearance at the end of the Palm Sunday Mass at the Vatican.

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  4. USCCB ends cooperative agreements with US government after work suspended

    The U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops said it would not renew its cooperative agreements with the federal government related to children’s services and refugee support after its longstanding partnerships with the federal government in those areas became “untenable.”

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  5. Ailing pope surprises pilgrims during Jubilee of the sick

    With thousands of infirmed people and caregivers gathered for Mass April 6 in St. Peter’s Square, Pope Francis, seated in a wheelchair, made an unexpected appearance to greet the crowd.

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