April 27, 2023
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Archbishop Hartmayer speaks on behalf of Catholic Communication Campaign
Published May 2, 2023
Archbishop Hartmayer of Atlanta, chair of the USCCB’s Subcommittee on the Catholic Communication Campaign, encourages support for the special collection to be held May 20-21.
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Revived by the repast: Open a seat at the table
By MAUREEN SMITH, Commentary
Published May 2, 2023A meal with friends can be one of the best medicines your soul can ask for. Just a few weeks ago, sitting in the sun, sharing good food, laughing, remembering and appreciating the gift of decades of friendship revived my spirits better than any other thing I can imagine.
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‘Guadalcanal Diary’ and Father Francis W. Kelly
By DAVID A. KING, Ph.D.
Published May 1, 2023As Paul Simon sings on the great album “Bridge Over Troubled Water,” “I never got the chance to serve; I did not serve.”
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Honors for Blessed Trinity Athletics
Published May 1, 2023
The athletics program at Blessed Trinity High School recently earned recognition. Athletic Director Ricky Turner and Senior Joelle Miller received special honors.
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Marching in time to the Resurrection beat
By LORRAINE V. MURRAY, Commentary
Published April 28, 2023The world has come back to life! Daffodils are displaying their bright yellow finery, while pear trees are imitating clouds. In the mornings, a Carolina wren, a tiny bird, trumpets a morning song that echoes throughout the yard.
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September’s Rescue Atlanta event part of Eucharistic Revival
By NICHOLE GOLDEN, Editor
Published April 28, 2023Making the salvation story personal and real is the aim of Rescue Live, coming to Atlanta this fall as part of the Eucharistic Revival.
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The gift and challenge of peace
By ARCHBISHOP GREGORY J. HARTMAYER, OFM Conv.
Published April 27, 2023After his resurrection, Jesus entered the upper room where his disciples had been in hiding since his crucifixion. They were afraid for their own lives. Jesus greeted them with the words: “Peace be with you.”
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Sister Peggy Fannon, ‘heart of Saint Joseph,’ marks 50 years at hospital
By ANDREW NELSON, Staff Writer
Published April 27, 2023Sister Peggy Fannon is the only Sister of Mercy walking the halls and visiting the patients of Emory Saint Joseph’s Hospital, Atlanta’s oldest hospital. Thousands and thousands of patients have benefited from her five decades of nursing.