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Catholics in Poland, Western Ukraine welcome people fleeing threat of war
February 22, 2022With the “further escalation of tension in Ukraine,” the president of the Polish bishops’ conference asked Polish Catholics to continue praying for peace, but also to be prepared to welcome Ukrainian refugees.
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Deacon John Thomas Mason remembered
February 21, 2022Deacon John Thomas Mason of Cherry Log died on Jan. 30. A longtime deacon at St. Anthony Church in Blue Ridge, he was 81 years old.
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Sister Marie Sullivan’s service made a difference with the poor
February 21, 2022Sister Marie Sullivan, a Sinsinawa Dominican, served families in need in the Archdiocese of Atlanta for many years. She died Feb. 9 at the age of 90.
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Eucharistic Congress volunteers needed
February 17, 2022Volunteers are needed for the 25th Eucharistic Congress, to be held June 17-18, at the Georgia International Convention Center in College Park.
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Renovated sacred spaces are gifts to Duluth parish
February 17, 2022After nearly three years, St. Monica Church is embracing their newly renovated worship space. Renovations included interior renovations of the narthex, sanctuary, nave and adjourning areas.
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Catholic athletes sign on to play collegiate sports
February 17, 2022Catholic athletes in the Archdiocese of Atlanta made commitments to play collegiate sports on National Signing Day, Feb. 2.
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Sharing in the Lord’s cross
February 16, 2022The Feast of Our Lady of Lourdes (Feb. 11) is designated as World Day of Prayer for the Sick. This year marks the 30th anniversary of the institution of the day of prayer.
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Love, protect the church despite its faults, pope says
February 16, 2022The same love that gave St. Joseph the strength to protect Jesus and Mary must inspire Christians to love the church, especially when calling out its sins and flaws, Pope Francis said at his general audience.
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Catholics to share ‘hopes and dreams’ as synod listening sessions get underway
February 16, 2022The Archdiocese of Atlanta is moving into the public phase of the synod, as believers gather in church halls and online for prayer-filled moments to understand “communion, participation and mission.”
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Eight new deacons called to ‘sacramental service’
February 16, 2022Archbishop Hartmayer ordained eight new permanent deacons Feb. 5 at the Cathedral of Christ the King to serve in the Archdiocese of Atlanta.