January 5, 2023
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‘God is with us’: A homebound experience of the Real Presence
By ASHLEY MORRIS, Th.M.
Published January 18, 2023How am I living the beauty, power and sacredness of the Eucharist after I receive it? How am I sharing the Eucharist with those who, for whatever reason, cannot receive it? Reflecting on these questions brings to mind one of the most profound experiences I have had in receiving the Eucharist.
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Mary’s life shows a divine model of womanhood
By LORRAINE V. MURRAY, Commentary
Published January 10, 2023There’s recently been much ado about people struggling to define “woman.” Saying we can’t define something is tantamount to dismissing it, which is a sad state of affairs for women everywhere.
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Archbishop dedicates Divine Mercy Mission
By IMELDA RICHARD, Special to the Bulletin
Published January 7, 2023On the afternoon of the fourth Sunday of Advent, Archbishop Gregory Hartmayer, OFM Conv., dedicated the newest church in the Archdiocese of Atlanta, the Divine Mercy Mission.
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The Georgia Bulletin: 60 years of ‘bearing light’
By NICHOLE GOLDEN, Editor
Published January 6, 2023The first issue of The Georgia Bulletin was published on Jan. 4, 1963. With the arrival of 2023, we mark the archdiocesan newspaper’s 60th anniversary.
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Discovering God’s will in the new year
By BISHOP BERNARD E. SHLESINGER III
Published January 6, 2023The beginning of a new year is a time when many resolve to be more self-disciplined in order to improve their health and lifestyle. However, as good as resolutions are for self-improvement, they may have nothing to do with giving glory to God.
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2022: The Year in Review
By GEORGIA BULLETIN STAFF
Published January 5, 2023From the overturning of Roe v. Wade to the appointment of a third auxiliary bishop for Atlanta, this is a look back at the events that shaped 2022 for the Catholic community of North and Central Georgia.
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Pope Benedict: Eight years as pope capped long ministry as teacher of faith
By CINDY WOODEN, Catholic News Service
Published December 31, 2022Retired Pope Benedict XVI, who had an impressive record as a teacher and defender of the basics of Catholic faith, died Dec. 31 at the age of 95, nearly 10 years after leaving the papacy to live a life of prayer and study.