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Sister Sally White, educator and hospital chaplain, remembered
May 11, 2026Sister Sarah Gardiner “Sally” White, GNSH, formerly Sister Frances Maureen, died on May 1. Raised in Atlanta, she served as the first principal of St. Jude the Apostle School and also ministered to cancer patients.
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‘Peace be with you all’: Pope Leo’s first words were a roadmap for his first year
May 8, 2026When Robert Francis Prevost stepped onto the loggia of St. Peter’s Basilica one year ago, he carried with him a piece of paper on which he had written the first words he would utter as pope . His first speech was a preview of what was to come.
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Father McGivney: Founder’s desire for charity built Knights of Columbus
May 6, 2026Before he was 30, Father Michael McGivney founded what was to become the largest Catholic men’s organization in the world. OSV News profiles Father McGivney as part of a series on great American Catholics ahead of the July 4 celebration of the 250th anniversary of the signing of the Declaration of Independence.
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Archdiocesan consecration to the Sacred Heart June 12
May 6, 2026As the United States marks its 250th anniversary this year, the U.S. bishops will consecrate the nation to the Sacred Heart of Jesus at their spring assembly. Archbishop Gregory J. Hartmayer, OFM Conv., announced that the diocesan consecration for the Archdiocese of Atlanta will be at the Basilica of the Sacred Heart of Jesus.
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Pope Leo XIV meets with Catholic Charities USA leadership, urges mission of compassion
May 5, 2026Pope Leo XIV met the leadership of Catholic Charities USA in an audience May 4, offering encouragement to one of the country’s largest disaster relief networks as it navigates growing demand for food and basic services to aid the poor.
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Georgia’s bishops remind faithful of obligation to participate in political life
May 5, 2026Archbishop Gregory J. Hartmayer, OFM Conv. of Atlanta, Bishop Stephen D. Parkes of Savannah and Atlanta’s auxiliary bishops are urging Catholics to be more engaged in political life.
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No greater love: Jackson parishioner gives pastor gift of life
May 3, 2026According to the National Kidney Registry, there are more than 90,000 people waiting for a kidney donation. Father Jose Kochuparampil of St. Mary, Mother of God Church was on that waitlist, until November 2025, when a parishioner walked into his office with a life-giving offer.
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From the Archives: A milestone in newspaper digitization
May 3, 2026The archdiocesan Office of Archives and Records recently completed a major milestone of a project years in the making. Beginning in 2019, archivists have worked toward digitizing all issues of The Georgia Bulletin and making them accessible online.
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One more day with my mother
May 1, 2026She is dressed in a dark suit with a cluster of white orchids on the lapel. Next to her stands a chubby little girl, smiling shyly in a crispy first Communion dress.
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Nashville Dominicans bring joy to classroom and community
April 30, 2026Three sisters from the Dominican Sisters of St. Cecilia Congregation teach at St. Catherine of Siena School, bringing a joyful enthusiasm for learning and Jesus to the young students and the parish school community.