Georgia Bulletin

News of the Catholic Archdiocese of Atlanta

  1. Love is key to church’s mental health ministry, says bishop who lost family to suicide

    Speaking in Rome, Bishop John Dolan of Phoenix offered his personal reflection on Pope Leo’s November prayer intention for suicide prevention, which he said “touches me personally and deeply.”

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  2. Ministries bracing to serve those affected by SNAP benefits pause

    With the federal government shut down, many low-income families have been unable to access food assistance since Nov. 1. Church ministries are bracing to fill in the gap as the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program gets caught up in a court fight.

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  3. SOLT Family Mission Experience offers all ages avenues to serve Christ 

    The SOLT Family Mission Experience, co-founded by an Atlanta area deacon, invites families on missions to the communities served by the order’s priests and religious, providing the opportunity to help others grow in faith and create memories

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  4. Prayer for beloved dead is sign of hope of being together again, pope says

    Pope Leo XIV celebrated Mass Nov. 2, the feast of All Souls, at Rome’s largest cemetery. Praying for the dead, he said, is not just about remembering a loss, but is a sign of belief that in the death and resurrection of Jesus, no one will be lost.

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  5. Bearing Witness Institute promotes understanding among faiths

    Marking its first year, the Bearing Witness Institute at Marist School promotes understanding between Catholics, Muslims and Jews by facing history with honesty and hope.

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