Georgia Bulletin

The Newspaper of the Catholic Archdiocese of Atlanta

  1. 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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  2. 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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  3. Visitation Monastery celebrates jubilee, honors legacy of first mother superior  

    The Monastery of the Visitation celebrated 50 years in Snellville on Oct. 7, inviting locals and clergy members to commemorate the 1974 move of the monastery from Atlanta to Gwinnett County.  

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  4. Statistically speaking: How pope’s choices change College of Cardinals 

    Pope Francis announced Oct. 6 that he would create 21 new cardinals Dec. 7; 20 of the men named are under the age of 80 and would be eligible to enter a conclave to elect a pope. 

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  5. D.C. cardinal urges prayer, reflection before November elections 

    Cardinal Wilton Gregory of Washington said he hopes U.S. voters who are as concerned as he is about the “anger and vitriol” of the current election cycle will take time away from the media to think and pray about the values important to them.

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