October 31, 2024
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Reflections on widowhood nine years later
By LORRAINE V. MURRAY
Published November 6, 2024Nine years have passed since my husband became one of the faithful departed. The raging grief of the early years has subsided, leaving an echo of sorrow in my heart.
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Don Quixote and the Catholic imagination for All Hallows,’ All Saints’ and All Souls’
By DAVID A. KING, Ph.D.
Published November 6, 2024Don Quixote of La Mancha is a man who has lost touch with reality. Depending upon the translation you read, he has either “gone mad,” “gone witless” or “completely gone out of his mind.” Is Don Quixote insane? Or has he simply decided to live in his imagination for a while?
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Mental health resources for individuals in need
Published November 6, 2024
Promoting access to resources can ease the stigma surrounding mental illness and motivates individuals to get the help they need. Learn about resources that provide counseling and other forms of support.
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Power of faith and therapy are complementary in strengthening mental health
By ANDREW NELSON, Staff Writer
Published November 4, 2024With the increasing awareness of mental health issues in society, church leaders have an opportunity to support struggling families, dispel harmful myths and create a supportive environment in ministries.
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‘Life’s better when we do it together’: How Catholic schools support student mental health
By NATALIA DURON, Staff Writer
Published November 4, 2024To address the growing mental health crisis among students, Catholic schools in the Archdiocese of Atlanta have reinforced supportive resources in classrooms to emphasize the importance of counseling and connection.
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Jaella Mac Au reflects on National Eucharistic Pilgrimage journey
By NATALIA DURON
Published November 4, 2024University of Georgia student Jaella Mac Au started her journey as a perpetual pilgrim in the National Eucharistic Pilgrimage on May 19. Her journey to the National Eucharistic Congress was “hard, but worth every second,” she said.
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Catholic Foundation’s ‘loving witness’ celebrated at Deo Gratias Mass
By MEG BUTLER, Special to the Bulletin
Published November 3, 2024The Catholic Foundation honored donors who have established endowment funds or made a planned gift at an annual Deo Gratias Mass at Holy Spirit Church.
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Called to be saints in our own place and time
By BISHOP JOHN TRAN
Published November 1, 2024As we celebrate the great Solemnity of All Saints’ Day, I am reminded that none of those the church venerates as saints likely started their lives thinking they would one day be honored throughout the world.
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St. Pius X Church at 50: Celebrating its founders and future
By NICHOLE GOLDEN, Editor
Published October 31, 2024At the golden jubilee Mass for St. Pius X Church, Bishop Joel M. Konzen, SM, prayed that the parish would continue to be Christ’s “shining light.”
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Multicultural procession of Pilgrims of Hope draws crowd
By ANDREW NELSON
Published October 30, 2024A fall procession route linked St. Patrick Church and Holy Vietnamese Martyrs Church, Norcross, and Our Lady of Americas Mission, Lilburn, in a prayerful march defending an attack on belief in the Eucharist.
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Update from Archbishop Hartmayer on black mass response
Published October 25, 2024
Archbishop Gregory J. Hartmayer, OFM Conv., provided an update on a so-called “black mass” scheduled for Oct. 25, calling for prayer and condemning any threats or violence against anyone involved with the event.