September 4, 2025
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1,700 years: The First Ecumenical Council of the church and its proclamation of Jesus Christ
By FATHER LEANDRO NUNES TEIXEIRA
Published September 10, 2025Although ancient, the Council of Nicaea remains highly relevant today, offering valuable insights for the promotion of ecumenical dialogue, the development of synodality, and above all, the proclamation of Jesus Christ.
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School chaplain’s book serves as roadmap for faith formation
By NICHOLE GOLDEN, Editor
Published September 9, 2025As chaplain of St. Mary’s Academy, Father Gatien Ngah works to remind the students of “the centrality of Christ in their life.” Father Ngah has written a new book, intended to be a guide for those working or volunteering in middle or high school formation as well as adult faith programs
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‘Marty’ remains a poignant Catholic reminder of the Golden Age of Television
By DAVID A. KING, Ph.D.
Published September 8, 2025Like many of us, I have had to completely revise my approach to watching television. For one thing, I live in a home with two teenage sons and a wife who are fascinated by reality shows
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‘Would I ever dance again?’
By LORRAINE V. MURRAY, Commentary
Published September 5, 2025When my husband went on an overseas trip and was away for two weeks, I had no idea I would miss him that much. The loneliness was like a thick fog that blinded me.
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St. Thomas More School marks 75 years with sustainable campus updates
By NATALIA DURON, Staff Writer
Published September 5, 2025St. Thomas More School is celebrating its 75th anniversary with sustainable campus wide renovations, including a new classroom building and the installation of solar panels.
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From bookshelves to baby steps: PAC revamps boutique, offers new classes
By NATALIA DURON, Staff Writer
Published September 4, 2025Pregnancy Aid Clinic renovated its Roswell Baby Boutique and will launch new education programs this fall.
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Helping others a balm for Atlanta’s Hurricane Katrina survivors
By ANDREW NELSON, Staff Writer
Published September 4, 2025As Hurricane Katrina roared inland, New Orleanians faced hard choices. Some sat in hours of traffic, others got out of harm’s way with three days’ worth of clothes. Those who evacuated to Atlanta shared the hurricane’s spiritual impact on their lives.
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Archbishop Hartmayer admits five seminarians to candidacy for holy orders
By GEORGIA BULLETIN STAFF
Published September 3, 2025During a morning Mass on July 29, Archbishop Gregory J. Hartmayer, OFM Conv., admitted five seminarians to candidacy for holy orders at Christ the Redeemer Church.
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Friendship with Christ is the key to happiness
By ARCHBISHOP GREGORY J. HARTMAYER, OFM Conv.
Published September 3, 2025Over the past few months, one of the things that I have noticed about our Holy Father, Pope Leo XIV, is how well he relates to people of every age and circumstance.
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Removal of homeless encampment near Atlanta’s Shrine part of broader initiative
By ANDREW NELSON, Staff Writer
Published August 27, 2025For more than two years, tents and tarps filled the sidewalks alongside the Shrine of Immaculate Conception, one of the oldest parishes in Atlanta. Now, a city-led effort to end homelessness has come to the church’s front steps.