March 30, 2023
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Flannery O’Connor and Christian redemption
By ELIZABETH LIVINGSTON, Special to the Bulletin
Published April 18, 2023The Southern Catholic author Flannery O’Connor wrote a plethora of stories exploring the consciousness of the American South. Her stories stirred people up, angered and bewildered them.
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Jesus waits patiently for us
By JENNY MILES, Commentary
Published April 3, 2023As a cradle Catholic, I have been privileged to attend Mass and receive the Eucharist almost every Sunday of my life.
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Removing thorns from suffering people
By LORRAINE V. MURRAY, Commentary
Published April 3, 2023As I walked barefooted across the rug, I suddenly felt a stabbing pain in my foot. I limped over to the bed and extracted the object that had pierced my heel, while watching in horror, as blood pooled on the floor.
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In memory of David Bottoms, former Poet Laureate of Georgia
By DAVID A. KING, Ph.D.
Published April 3, 2023We don’t often think of poets as having “fans,” but for people like me, great poets are on the same level as ballplayers, movie stars, and rock bands. Growing up in Georgia, I was a great fan of two wonderful Georgia poets: James Dickey and David Bottoms.
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Atlanta Catholics reflect on a decade of Pope Francis’ leadership
By ANDREW NELSON, Staff Writer
Published March 31, 2023The Georgia Bulletin asked people in the Archdiocese of Atlanta to share how they have been shaped by Pope Francis as he celebrated 10 years as pope in March.
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Praying for the persecuted
By BISHOP JOEL M. KONZEN, S.M.
Published March 30, 2023As the church comes to the solemn week when we recall our Lord’s Passion, it is a good time for us to be praying for those who are in harm’s way as they preach and live the Gospel message.
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Schools bring STREAM labs, technology to spark young minds
By ANDREW NELSON, Staff Writer
Published March 30, 2023Schools in the archdiocese are showcasing innovative ways to teach science and engineering. Educators said students may not become doctors or scientists, but they will learn life skills.
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Update: Independent review of child abuse files for Archdiocese of Atlanta released
By NICHOLE GOLDEN, Editor
Published March 24, 2023The Prosecuting Attorneys’ Council of Georgia (PAC) released a report on its independent review of child sexual abuse cases in the Archdiocese of Atlanta and Diocese of Savannah March 24.