July 9, 2026
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Cathedral community, neighbor churches partner with Intown Cares to extend hospitality to homeless
By EMMA SCHRAMM, Special to the Bulletin
Published July 15, 2026After the pandemic, many service provider organizations aiding the homeless struggled with resources and funding and began to shut down, leaving a void in the Buckhead area. Church communities nearby including the Cathedral of Christ the King, recognized a growing need for support, forming a relationship with Intown Cares.
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Archdiocese of Atlanta pilgrimage explores history of racial injustice
By NATALIA DURON, Staff Writer
Published July 14, 2026Members of the Archdiocese of Atlanta paused in silence as they stood before monuments bearing the names of counties where lynchings took place. The moment of reflection at the National Memorial for Peace and Justice was part of a two-day pilgrimage to Montgomery, Ala., July 1-2.
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Cistercians of the Strict Observance: Drawn to intimacy with God
By SARAH METTS, Special to the Bulletin
Published July 10, 2026“Sent to Serve: Profiles of religious life in Atlanta” is a series of The Georgia Bulletin and looks at the charisms and work of the religious order priests, brothers and sisters serving in the archdiocese. The Trappist monks of Conyers are highlighted.
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‘The Game of Their Lives: The Untold Story of the World Cup’s Biggest Upset’
By DAVID A. KING, Ph.D.
Published July 10, 2026I am writing this column before any of us know what will happen. I’m writing it in the excitement of the World Cup, not only its wonderful return to North America after 32 years, but also with the shared joy and anticipation of what might become of our national team.
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250 years of the Declaration: A time for gratitude and reflection
By BISHOP JOHN N. TRAN
Published July 8, 2026On July 4, 1776, the Second Continental Congress adopted the Declaration of Independence, marking the birth of a new nation and the formal separation of the 13 American colonies from Great Britain