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What I Have Seen and Heard (October 13, 2005)
October 13, 2005Archbishop Gregory writes his column this week from Rome, where he is attending the Synod of Bishops. The Roman universities don’t start classes until the second week of October (of course, they don’t recess until the last part of June; thus the students pay for at the end of the year what they enjoy at […]
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‘Sweet Lady In Blue’ Gives Lessons In Living
October 13, 2005The Blessed Virgin Mary has always been part of my world. From my earliest years in Catholic grade school, I remember the sweet lady in blue who stood smiling at the front of the classroom. On her special feast days, the children wove a crown of flowers and placed it lovingly around the lady’s head. […]
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Kennesaw Parish To Hold Fall Arts And Crafts Show
October 13, 2005St. Catherine of Siena Church will hold its 24th annual Harvest Festival Arts and Crafts Show on Saturday, Nov. 12, from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. in St. Catherine’s church hall. Sponsored by the St. Catherine of Siena Women’s Club, the show will bring together a group of artisans and crafters from around the Southeast. […]
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Prayers Requested For Teens Attending NCYC
October 13, 2005From ancient traditions to praise and worship gatherings, teens attending the National Catholic Youth Conference at the end of the month will have the opportunity to experience a wide spectrum of the church. Father Theodore Book, parochial vicar at St. Brigid Church in Alpharetta, is the liturgy coordinator for the conference, which will be held […]
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Archbishop: Church Needs Inspiring Preachers
October 13, 2005The church needs vibrant, inspiring preachers and new ways to communicate faith traditions in its response to current challenges, said Archbishop Wilton D. Gregory of Atlanta. While the Oct. 2-23 Synod of Bishops on the Eucharist grapples with concerns such as how to attract more priestly vocations or how to reach out to young people […]
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Marietta Parish Looks Forward To New Building
October 13, 2005Holy Family Church recently broke ground for a new parish center after nearly three years of dedicated fundraising. In the summer of 2004, a group of parishioners formed a steering committee to take the Holy Family Parish to the “next level.” The Building Faith, Family, Future campaign was born, and that October the church kicked […]
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Pinecrest Honors Archbishop With Prayers, Racquet
October 13, 2005Archbishop Wilton D. Gregory recently visited students of Pinecrest Academy for the first time, celebrating Mass with the faculty and more than 700 students. On Sept. 19, Archbishop Gregory arrived at Pinecrest to the sounds of a cheering crowd. Then, while Pinecrest High School “secret service” members escorted him, the archbishop was chauffeured in a […]
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Nursing Tradition Integral To Hospital’s Reputation
October 13, 2005Through the decades, nurses have worked from the bedside to the boardroom and the classroom to stay in touch with and ahead of the changing times and to assure Saint Joseph Hospital’s leadership position in health care. At the same time, they’ve followed the hospital’s Mercy mission—compassionate health care in a Catholic environment. And now […]
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Nursing School Reflects Wealth Of History, Mission
October 13, 2005An early bulletin from Saint Joseph Hospital’s School of Nursing, one of the first established in Georgia, indicated that the school was “to form young women possessed of the necessary qualifications to the noble, self-sacrificing and delicate duty of caring for the sick in an intelligent manner.” A list of rules forbade nurses to loiter […]
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Writer Lorraine Murray To Speak At Magnificat
October 13, 2005Lorraine V. Murray will be the speaker on Saturday morning, Nov. 12, at the Catholic women’s ministry of Magnificat held at Killian Hall. At the gathering, which includes a breakfast, she will talk about her journey of faith. A newspaper and magazine columnist and an author, Murray says it was through her vocation of writing […]