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Toward unity through loving dialogue rather than debate
November 11, 2021With the hope of fruitful dialogue in the upcoming synod of the Catholic Church, we may find ourselves more willing to enter a debate than dialogue. If we simply debate as in a competition, we may overlook the repercussion that this will have to unity.
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Cathedral of Christ the King hosts exact casting of Michelangelo’s Pietà
November 11, 2021A life-size marble casting of Michelangelo’s ‘Pietà’ is on display at the Cathedral of Christ the King in Atlanta. The Carrara marble, exact casting of Pietà, is the 54th of only 100 authorized to be created and placed.
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St. Anna Church honors heroes who served
November 11, 2021St. Anna Church’s Knights of Columbus Council 14425 paid tribute to service men and women for the fourth straight year with its Wall of Honor (WOH) at the Monroe parish.
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Veterans share love of faith and country
November 11, 2021During November—National Veterans and Military Families Month—Americans are encouraged to honor veterans and their family members. Learn about local Catholic veterans and how you can help those who served.
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Bishops’ focus on Communion crisis highlights bigger issue, theologians say
November 10, 2021The bishops’ renewed attention to Communion highlights something bigger some theologians point out, saying the perceived crisis over a lack of understanding about the sacrament also indicates a lack of devotion and understanding of just what the church has to offer and what it means to be Catholic.
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Remembering Deacon Raymond Egan
November 10, 2021Deacon Raymond F. Egan of Dunwoody died on Saturday, Nov. 6. He was 86 years old.
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Xavier Society an ‘invaluable’ resource for blind, visually impaired Catholics
November 3, 2021The Xavier Society for the Blind began its ministry for the visually impaired in 1900 and provides resources and materials for Catholics in Atlanta and worldwide.
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Why Halloween is festive and fun
November 2, 2021This year, I checked off participating in Trunk or Treat from my bucket list. I first heard of this while working at Corpus Christi Church in Stone Mountain, but was unable to attend. This year, I wanted to intentionally try something different, and Trunk or Treat was the perfect choice.
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Tombs of fallen soldiers are cry for peace, pope says on All Souls’ feast
November 2, 2021Pope Francis celebrated Mass on the feast of All Souls, Nov. 2, at the French Military Cemetery in Rome, calling their graves “a message of peace.”
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You never quite breathe the same once they’re gone
October 29, 2021As All Souls’ Day approaches, many people weep over the list of their beloved dead. How long that list grows as we become older! And for me, how utterly strange that my husband’s name is there.