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A reasonable relationship
March 31, 2022When I was little, I had a passing interest in coin collecting. It wasn’t one of my major hobbies, but it always fascinated me—the value of a little piece of metal.
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Spotlight on Averie Bielski
March 31, 2022Meet Averie Bielski, who is involved in the worship band and Life Teen at St. Ann Church in Marietta. A recording artist, she plans on pursuing her musical endeavors after graduating from Blessed Trinity High School this spring.
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Julian of Norwich, a voice of hope
March 31, 2022Learn about Julian of Norwich, an English mystic, anchoress, theologian and author. While she is not recognized as a saint by the Catholic Church, she has been recognized for her work.
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NFP: New Faith Promised
March 31, 2022Learn about Natural Family Planning (NFP) and hear from professionals on how this method is used to help married couples grow their families.
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Making friends as a young adult
March 31, 2022Finding friends as a young adult out of school can be a challenge. Benedict Esposito talks about these struggles and how to overcome them.
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Finding purpose
March 31, 2022There’s nothing truly like driving in your car alone at night. You have time to be with your own thoughts. You can think about your day, what you need to do tomorrow, why you haven’t reached out to someone and what your future will look like.
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Atlanta archbishop: War in Ukraine ‘outrageous before almighty God’
March 31, 2022An interfaith prayer service for peace in Ukraine on March 28 comes more than a month after the country was invaded by the Russian military, with devastating bombings of cities. An estimated 3.7 million Ukrainians have fled. The Archdiocese of Atlanta hosted the service at Holy Spirit Church.
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The transcendent power of art
March 31, 2022Father Anthony Salzman, an Orthodox icon painter and Joey Martineck, director of Respect Life Ministry, discuss how art has impacted their faith life.
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Chief operating officer departs for Archdiocese of Washington
March 31, 2022David Spotanski, who was named the first lay chief operating officer in the Archdiocese of Atlanta in 2013, reflects on his time here. Spotanski was recently asked to take on a similar role by Cardinal Wilton D. Gregory for the Archdiocese of Washington.
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How a saint became part of the tax code, forever changing U.S. philanthropy
March 30, 2022This tax season, Americans have an unexpected figure to thank for one of their most-used deductions. She wasn’t an accountant, a lawyer or even a politician, but an actual saint.