December 23, 2021
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Voices of Peter Claver to present concert at Holy Trinity
By GEORGIA BULLETIN STAFF
Published January 5, 2022Holy Trinity Church, Peachtree City, and St. Peter Claver Catholic Church in New Orleans have a unique relationship founded on charity, kindness and love of music. On Friday, Jan. 28 at 6:30 p.m., The Voices of Peter Claver choir will perform at Holy Trinity.
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Notre Dame’s anti-poverty lab launches Atlanta project
By NICHOLE GOLDEN, Staff Writer
Published January 4, 2022The University of Notre Dame’s anti-poverty research lab is teaming up with five nonprofits who work with Atlanta’s most vulnerable.
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St. Pius X dominates Northview in varsity basketball
By SAMANTHA SMITH, Staff Writer
Published December 30, 2021St. Pius X High School varsity basketball teams took on Northview High School of Duluth in their last game of the fall semester on Dec. 17.
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Wish Book for Christmas: Letters to Santa from great Catholic artists
By DAVID KING, Ph.D.
Published December 23, 2021It occurs to me, at the same time—sadly—that this is the first year that neither of my boys—aged 14 and 11—wrote a letter to Santa Claus. If you’re a parent or grandparent, or godparent or friend, of a child, you know how precious those letters are.
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Christmas greetings from The Georgia Bulletin
By GEORGIA BULLETIN STAFF
Published December 23, 2021The staff of The Georgia Bulletin wishes our readers and their families a Merry Christmas.
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Lyke House embraces new Christmas tradition
By SAMANTHA SMITH, Staff Writer
Published December 23, 2021The Lyke House Catholic Center held an event called “Lessons and Carols” on Dec. 2. The program is a Christmas practice that originated in the late 19th century and includes Scripture readings and Christmas carols.
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A little girl’s Christmas promise
By LORRAINE V. MURRAY, Commentary
Published December 23, 2021The first tree I drew in school was a coconut palm, since maples and oaks were foreign to me. Living in Miami, my sister and I played outside year round, perhaps donning a light sweater in what northerners called the dead of winter.
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Deacon Thomas Zaworski, one of Atlanta’s first permanent deacons, remembered
By GEORGIA BULLETIN STAFF
Published December 22, 2021Thomas Edward Zaworski, one of the first two permanent deacons ordained for the Archdiocese of Atlanta in 1977, died Dec. 9. He was 86 years old.
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Being islands of mercy to walk with moms in need
By BISHOP BERNARD E. SHLESINGER III, Commentary
Published December 21, 2021A question like “What can I do to help you and understand your fear?” can go a long way in bringing many back to the church. Included in such a question is the sense that someone cares and is willing to accompany them.
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Faithful celebrate feast day of Our Lady of Guadalupe
By ANDREW NELSON, Staff Writer
Published December 15, 2021Rain didn’t deter the faithful who made a nearly mile-and-a-half pilgrimage in honor of Our Lady of Guadalupe. On Dec. 11, parishioners of San Felipe de Jesús Mission walked, prayed and sang through misty rain to begin a 24-hour devotion.