Georgia Bulletin

News of the Catholic Archdiocese of Atlanta

  1. Cathedral community, neighbor churches partner with Intown Cares to extend hospitality to homeless

    After the pandemic, many service provider organizations aiding the homeless struggled with resources and funding and began to shut down, leaving a void in the Buckhead area. Church communities nearby including the Cathedral of Christ the King, recognized a growing need for support, forming a relationship with Intown Cares.

    Full Story
  2. Pope Leo shares meal with vulnerable guests at Castel Gandolfo

    Under the Italian sun of Lake Albano and the shade of Castel Gandolfo’s Borgo Laudato si’ trees, Pope Leo XIV enjoyed lunch with people experiencing social vulnerability. Around 200 people from the Diocese of Rome took part in the event on July 11.

    Full Story
  3. Archdiocese of Atlanta pilgrimage explores history of racial injustice

    Members of the Archdiocese of Atlanta paused in silence as they stood before monuments bearing the names of counties where lynchings took place. The moment of reflection at the National Memorial for Peace and Justice was part of a two-day pilgrimage to Montgomery, Ala., July 1-2.

    Full Story
  4. Archbishop Hartmayer writes letter to the faithful on SSPX schism

    On July 13, Archbishop Gregory J. Hartmayer, OFM Conv., shared a pastoral letter concerning the Society of St. Pius X and the faithful of the Archdiocese of Atlanta.

    Full Story
  5. Cistercians of the Strict Observance: Drawn to intimacy with God

    “Sent to Serve: Profiles of religious life in Atlanta” is a series of The Georgia Bulletin and looks at the charisms and work of the religious order priests, brothers and sisters serving in the archdiocese. The Trappist monks of Conyers are highlighted.

    Full Story

Local News

Secret Link