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Atlanta Retrouvaille leaders make pilgrimage to Vatican
December 11, 2021Seven couples from the Archdiocese of Atlanta gathered outside St. Peter’s Basilica, getting ready to hear Pope Francis speak as part of their involvement in Retrouvaille, a program that offers hope and healing for troubled marriages.
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Dancers share talents as gift to Our Lady of Guadalupe
December 10, 2021Parishes with large Mexican communities observe the feast of Our Lady of Guadalupe, many celebrating for 24 hours starting on Dec. 11 with prayers, folk dancing and songs played by Mariachi bands through the early morning hours.
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An extraordinary series of popes
December 10, 2021Each pope brings a unique contribution to the church. The longer a pontiff remains in office, the greater his legacy is likely to be.
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Creating a new Bethlehem in our hearts
December 10, 2021Christ warned us about hardening our hearts. It might seem impossible for this to happen at Christmas, but the danger is losing the wonder.
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Second chances: Vatican Christmas stamps feature work of homeless artist
December 10, 2021The Vatican Philatelic and Numismatic Office announced that its 2021 set of commemorative Christmas stamps would feature images of the Magi and the Holy Family painted by Adam Piekarski, a homeless man from Poland.
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‘Catholic Dawgs’ delves into life at Athens Catholic Center
December 10, 2021Hosted by Father Brian McNavish, assistant director at the UGA Catholic Center, the conversations on the “Catholic Dawgs” podcast focus on a young person living their faith on campus.
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Keep current with Respect Life Issues
December 10, 2021Almost 400 people receive a free subscription email that puts key information about the Respect Life Ministry in their inboxes.
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Windows, art warm chapel at Emory Saint Joseph’s Hospital
December 9, 2021Bishop Joel M. Konzen, SM, blessed the updated chapel at Emory Saint Joseph’s Hospital and participated in the tree lighting on Dec. 3 in Atlanta.
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Georgia Martyrs artwork raises awareness of canonization cause
December 9, 2021Several churches in the Archdiocese of Atlanta have commissioned original works of art depicting the Georgia Martyrs—five Franciscans who died on Georgia’s coast in the late 16th century. The Spanish friars ministered to the native people, the Guale.
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GRACE Scholars makes Catholic education reality for hundreds of families
December 9, 2021Thirty-four Catholic schools in the Archdiocese of Atlanta and the Diocese of Savannah accept GRACE scholarships. All students receiving GRACE Scholars awards receive money for their entire Catholic school matriculation as long as they show financial need.