February 6, 2025

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Notre Dame Academy educator prioritizes knowing students’ interests
By ANDREW NELSON, Staff Writer
Published February 13, 2025A former youth minister turned theology teacher, Jason Gambon believes the best way to connect with students is to learn their passions. He is Notre Dame Academy’s teacher of the year.
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Audits show claims the church profits from refugee work ‘just wrong’
By KATE SCANLON, OSV News
Published February 13, 2025Claims that the U.S. bishops’ conference profits from its partnership with the government to assist refugees that qualify for federal assistance, and that the church facilitates illegal immigration are “just wrong,” said William Canny, the U.S. bishops’ migration director.
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Blessed Trinity coach remembered as engaged, committed teacher
By ANDREW NELSON, Staff Writer
Published February 12, 2025Chris Kane’s deep dedication to his students, both in the classroom and on the soccer field at Blessed Trinity High School, was honored posthumously at the annual Archbishop’s Celebration of Catholic Education Jan. 25.
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This is what love looks like
By LORRAINE V. MURRAY
Published February 10, 2025I wish I could buy a Valentine’s Day card for the woman I loved more than anyone else in the world. My mom was my best friend from day one.
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The art of Vietnamese lion dancing strengthens parish community
By ANDREW NELSON, Staff Writer
Published February 7, 2025The Lunar New Year festival is one of the biggest events on the parish calendar at Our Lady of Vietnam Church. The lion dancing group plays a starring role.
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Seven ordained as deacons to embrace a ‘servant’s heart’
By ANDREW NELSON, Staff Writer
Published February 7, 2025Coming from five countries, with diverse professional experiences, seven men were ordained to serve as deacons Feb. 1. For years, they have served their parishes, deepening their commitment to a ministry of service.
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Archbishop celebrates Catholic Schools Week honorees with Mass, awards program
By GEORGIA BULLETIN STAFF
Published February 6, 2025During the “Archbishop’s Celebration of Catholic Education,” teachers and staff were recognized for their work as part of Catholic Schools Week.
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Hope does not disappoint
By ARCHBISHOP GREGORY J. HARTMAYER, OFM Conv.
Published February 6, 2025Pope Francis opened the Holy Door in St. Peter’s Basilica on Christmas Eve, ushering in the Jubilee Year of Hope. It was a very moving sight to see our Holy Father sitting in his wheelchair in prayer gazing into the great basilica.
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Mass for the Preborn a reminder to love and value life
By NATALIA DURON, Staff Writer
Published February 6, 2025Holy Spirit Church held the 36th annual Mass for the Preborn on Jan. 25. Parishioners from across the archdiocese gathered to reflect on the sanctity of life.
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Olivia Anderson’s classroom at St. Peter Claver a place of discovery
By NATALIA DURON
Published February 6, 2025Olivia Anderson was chosen as St. Peter Claver Regional School’s Teacher of the Year for Catholic Schools Week. A fifth-grade teacher, she has dedicated her career to fostering a classroom of joy.
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Georgia bishops respond to recent immigration actions
Published February 4, 2025
The bishops of Georgia and the Georgia Catholic Conference issued a statement Feb. 3 to bring attention to the plight of refugees and migrants.