Local News
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Jackson
No greater love: Jackson parishioner gives pastor gift of life
According to the National Kidney Registry, there are more than 90,000 people waiting for a kidney donation. Father Jose Kochuparampil of St. Mary, Mother of God Church, was on that waitlist, until November 2025, when a parishioner walked into his office with a life-giving offer.
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Atlanta
From the Archives: A milestone in newspaper digitization
The archdiocesan Office of Archives and Records recently completed a major milestone of a project years in the making. Beginning in 2019, archivists have worked toward digitizing all issues of The Georgia Bulletin and making them accessible online.
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Wisconsin
Sister Joan McCann, OP, dies April 9
Sister Joan McCann, OP, died April 9 at the Racine Dominican Motherhouse in Wisconsin. Sister Joan served in the Archdiocese of Atlanta in several roles including as assistant schools superintendent. She was 85 years old.
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Atlanta
Twelve priests celebrating 2026 jubilee anniversaries
This year’s jubilarian priests are celebrating between 25 and 65 years in the priesthood. Archbishop Gregory J. Hartmayer, OFM Conv., acknowledged their dedication to serving others at the Chrism Mass.
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Atlanta
Bilingual advocates expand support for Hispanic families at Pregnancy Aid Clinic
With the help of bilingual advocates, Pregnancy Aid Clinic supports Hispanic clients through Spanish-language services and culturally responsive care.
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Atlanta
Archbishop Hartmayer responds to President Trump’s pope criticism
Archbishop Gregory J. Hartmayer, OFM Conv., responded to President Donald Trump’s criticism of Pope Leo XIV in an April 13 statement.
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Smyrna
Archdiocese to launch virtual Catholic high school this fall
The Archdiocese of Atlanta is introducing a fully online high school program this fall, expanding access to Catholic education for students across Georgia and beyond.
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Smyrna
Bishop Konzen submits resignation letter, reflects on vocation
Bishop Joel M. Konzen, SM, who recently submitted his resignation letter to the Vatican, reflected on his ministry as a priest and member of the Society of Mary. He called religious vocations “a joyful life.”






