Georgia Bulletin

News of the Catholic Archdiocese of Atlanta

  1. Open Doors supports students with learning differences in Catholic schools

    The Archdiocese of Atlanta’s office of Catholic Schools launched the Open Doors Program to support students with learning disabilities.

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  2. Atlanta Catholics find strength praying centuries-old Liturgy of the Hours

    Across the Archdiocese of Atlanta, Catholics rely on the Liturgy of the Hours—prayer that structures the day, from sunrise to sundown. The Liturgy of the Hours, also known as the Divine Office, has been a daily prayer for clergy and others living in religious communities for centuries. 

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  3. Father John T. Howren, pastor of Atlanta’s basilica, remembered

    Father John T. Howren, pastor of the Basilica of the Sacred Heart of Jesus in Atlanta, died Monday, Jan. 12. He served Atlanta Catholics for nearly three decades at several parish communities.

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  4. Pope embarks on synodal journey with cardinals to better listen to the world

    Pope Leo XIV and the College of Cardinals have begun a journey together to grow in communion and discern “what the Lord is asking of us for the good of his people.” After convening the group of cardinals in Rome for a consistory Jan. 7-8, the pope decided to make the gathering an annual event.

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  5. The year in review: 2025 in the Catholic Church

    A year of two popes and a Jubilee Year, 2025 was one to remember. From Atlanta to Rome, The Georgia Bulletin looks at some of the stories that impacted Catholics of the archdiocese last year.

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