February 3, 2022
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Artist Tracy Sands to speak at March Magnificat
Published February 9, 2022
The creator of “The Christian Alphabet” will be the guest speaker at the next Magnificat gathering for women to be held on Saturday, March 5.
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St. Joseph icon, blessed by pope, comes to St. Jude the Apostle Church
By GEORGIA BULLETIN STAFF
Published February 7, 2022St. Jude the Apostle Church was the first parish in the state of Georgia to host the Knights of Columbus 2022 Pilgrim Icon Program. Pope Francis opened the initiative in the fall of 2021 by blessing the pilgrim icon of St. Joseph.
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Looking at the big picture of our lives
By Lorraine V. Murray, Commentary
Published February 7, 2022We often forget how many things must go right for us to wake up each morning. Our hearts had to continue beating the entire night and our blood pressure had to remain at a safe level. We certainly didn’t choose these actions while we slept. Instead, God was watching over us.
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New healing ministry supports adult children of divorce
By DR. DANIEL MEOLA, Special to the Bulletin
Published February 7, 2022Through in-person and online retreat experiences, support groups, online and print resources, and more, Life-Giving Wounds wants every man and woman from a broken home to become cycle-breakers, and ultimately to find even within their wounds the Lord’s invitation to greater faith, hope and love.
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Power off and power up!
By BISHOP BERNARD E. SHLESINGER III, Commentary
Published February 7, 2022Recently I had a conversation with a young man about the challenges he faced in living his Catholic faith. He confessed that one of his greatest struggles was managing the use of his smartphone and the internet.
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Veteran St. Joseph teacher aims for students to be successful in school and beyond
By ANDREW NELSON, Staff Writer
Published February 7, 2022Even after more than 26 years in the classroom, Roseanne Cornejo still gets excited and anxious about the first day of school as she welcomes new learners.
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St. John the Evangelist music teacher inspired by school family
By SAMANTHA SMITH, Staff Writer
Published February 4, 2022Ashley Broadwater found her love for music at an early age and continues her ministry as music teacher at St. John the Evangelist School. She is the school’s employee of the year.
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Catholic Schools Week honorees make indelible impressions
By GEORGIA BULLETIN STAFF
Published February 3, 2022Catholic schools in the Archdiocese of Atlanta celebrated Catholic Schools Week Jan. 30-Feb. 5. As part of the celebration, one staff member from each Catholic school is recognized as employee of the year, as well as a principal of the year and parish preschool director of the year.
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Art, prayer and companionship goals of Rosary Makers
By ANDREW NELSON, Staff Writer
Published February 3, 2022At Rosary Makers of America, women and men with disabilities gain valuable work experience, practicing social interactions and learning independence.
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Archbishop Hartmayer calls for building ‘a culture of life and love’ for pregnant women
By ANDREW NELSON, Staff Writer
Published February 3, 2022The Mass for the Unborn on Jan. 21 attracted scores of believers to the Cathedral of Christ the King. Archbishop Gregory Hartmayer, OFM Conv., delivered an impassioned homily, saying, “We must show all people we are for life.”
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Georgia Catholic Conference supporting bills to restrict abortion pills, repeal death penalty
By SAMANTHA SMITH, Staff Writer
Published February 2, 2022Bills on mental health, abortion pills and the death penalty are the focus of the Georgia Catholic Conference in this year’s legislative session.
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Spring fine arts performances begin
By SAMANTHA SMITH, Staff Writer
Published February 2, 2022Catholic schools in the Archdiocese of Atlanta will host concerts, spring plays, musicals and dance performances from February through May.