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A year of love, hope and faith
November 24, 2021So many Catholic churches, Christian churches and nonprofits we see on a daily basis have been working round the clock to provide for the needs of the poor and those less fortunate. They provide for perfect strangers, care for the homeless and show how to love one another the same way the Lord loves us.
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40 years of Apple Annie Arts and Crafts Show
November 24, 2021A Christmas tradition for 40 years returns to St. Ann Church in December. The Apple Annie Arts and Craft Show is coming back to the Marietta parish after being cancelled in 2020 due to the coronavirus pandemic.
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Fuzzy the Cat counts his blessings
November 24, 2021Hello, this is Fuzzy the cat. My servant, Lorraine, told me about a day when people eat turkeys and pies and thank someone called God for their blessings. She said God is the one who made the sun and the trees and even me!
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St. Teresa, Gerard Manley Hopkins and Thanksgiving
November 23, 2021We celebrate formal Thanksgiving in the U.S. once a year, but of course we should offer thanks all the time. St. Teresa of Avila and Father Gerard Manley Hopkins remind us that prayer is deep within us and all around us, and whether we look inside or out, thanksgiving should inform our gaze.
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Cristo Rey wins six medals in taekwondo championship
November 23, 2021The Cristo Rey Atlanta taekwondo team won six medals at the Southeast Open Taekwondo Championship on Nov. 6.
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Lyke House gallery uplifts contributions of Black Catholics
November 23, 2021A new exhibit at the Lyke House Catholic Center at the Atlanta University Center is honoring its namesake, the late Archbishop James P. Lyke. The gallery’s works teach about the gifts of the Black community to U.S. Catholicism and the universal church.
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Now thank we all our God
November 23, 2021Solidarity means that we see every person as our neighbor with dignity, because the human person is made in the image and likeness of God. So this year, as part of our Thanksgiving, let each of us sacrifice for the good of others.
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Communion statement aims to ‘retrieve and revive’ understanding
November 18, 2021The U.S. bishops approved their statement on the Eucharist with 222 “yes” votes Nov. 17, the second of two days of public sessions during their Nov. 15-18 fall general assembly.
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Look from abundance, not scarcity, to see God’s love
November 17, 2021I can still see my dad at the head of our family’s dinner table when we were young, thanking God not only for the food we were about to eat, but for the bounty of our lives.
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New sculpture reimagines Christian-Jewish relations
November 17, 2021Marist School hosted a blessing and dedication of a new sculpture celebrating the journey of friendship between Catholics and Jews on Wednesday, Oct. 13, 56 years after the landmark Nostra Aetate declaration by Pope Paul VI.