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Cumming
Father Michael Shannon, LC, remembered
Father Michael Shannon, a priest of the Legionaries of Christ, died March 18. He was 70 years old and had been serving as a parochial vicar at St. Brendan the Navigator Church.
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Atlanta
Georgia March for Life emphasizes healing after abortion
On March 12, parishioners, families and students of the Archdiocese of Atlanta and other advocates participated in the Georgia March for Life. The day began with a Mass for the Preborn and continued with a rally and march at the Georgia Capitol. This year, advocates emphasized healing and mercy.
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Ringgold
Catholic hospital opens in North Georgia, expanding access to healthcare
Community members and clergy gathered March 5 to celebrate the opening of a Catholic hospital in North Georgia, fulfilling a vision decades in the making.
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Atlanta
Georgia Catholic Conference director shares legislative session update
Human dignity has been the focus of the Georgia Catholic Conference during the early days of the 2026 legislative session.
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Tyrone
A gift of hope: St. Matthew Church welcomes relic of Padre Pio
“Padre Pio knew himself the love of God in his suffering,” said Bishop Bernard E. Shlesinger at a Mass to welcome the saint’s first-class relic to St. Matthew Church.
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Atlanta
Questions about the afterlife spur Atlanta couple’s journey to become Catholic
This year, 3,442 people are entering the church in the Archdiocese of Atlanta. Among them are Allan and Sydney Coalla, whose journey toward the church began with a 2025 Palm Sunday visit to the Cathedral of Christ the King.
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Atlanta
Atlanta’s Shrine part of a trio of churches expanding affordable housing
Real estate turns on hard metrics like location, cost and square footage. But for the churches involved with the Capitol Hill Neighborhood Development Corporation, prayer is vital. More than 30 years ago, two Protestant churches and one of the oldest Catholic churches in Atlanta formed this unusual coalition.
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Atlanta
Find a fish fry: Parishes announce 2026 Lenten dinners
Churches and Knights of Columbus Councils across the Archdiocese of Atlanta share details of their fish frys, offering delicious food, fellowship and a sense of community this Lenten season.





