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CRS advocacy training scheduled for July 16
June 21, 2022Atlanta Catholics are invited to learn legislative advocacy techniques in an online training session sponsored by Catholic Relief Services in July.
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A father’s reflection: More than just a journal
June 17, 2022My 7-year-old son puts everything he sees on our walks into his new journal. I had the opportunity to pass on one of my oldest traditions—journaling—to him this year and he’s taken to it faster than I could have expected.
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Father Chris Williamson, archdiocesan priest, remembered
June 11, 2022Father Chris Williamson, a priest of the Archdiocese of Atlanta, died June 6. He was 78 years old. Father Williamson served as pastor at several rural parish communities and was a native of Ireland.
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Jesus rescues us when we fall
June 10, 2022The gardener had pruned some trees for me and called me outside to see the results. I took a look and was quite pleased, then headed inside to get his check.
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Anonymous donor helps Cathedral acquire Pietà replica
June 10, 2022The Cathedral of Christ the King recently announced that the marble replica of Michelangelo’s Pietà will become a permanent installation of the cathedral.
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Mercy grad grateful for GRACE Scholars support
June 10, 2022The blessing of Catholic education can be difficult to attain for some families. Fortunately, through the generosity of donors, the GRACE Scholars program provides assistance to make that education an option for a wider array of students.
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Hearts longing for God: praying outside the chapel
June 10, 2022The sentiments from a broken relationship are too often seen superficially, in novels or over the airwaves. Others dismiss them as an inevitable “syndrome” in need of healing. All miss the significance behind the reality—to be heartbroken is not a tragedy of nature, nor a thing to be romanticized.
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The spiritual cost of binge watching
June 10, 2022Just one more episode. Counting the perpetual instances I’ve uttered those words is embarrassing to contemplate.
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Sharing the Good News
June 10, 2022We can all recall moments in our lives when the things that once brought us joy and accomplishment begin to fade in color. For some, this incompleteness occurs in times of success and surrounded by friends, for others in moments of suffering and solitude.
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Honoring the war dead on Memorial Day
June 10, 2022On Memorial Day, Bishop Joel M. Konzen, SM, auxiliary bishop of Archdiocese of Atlanta, celebrated Mass at the Marietta National Cemetery to honor the souls of fallen American service members.