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Archdiocese of Atlanta creates $400,000 endowment for Mercy Care
October 28, 2021Mercy Care Atlanta continued its work throughout the pandemic of delivering medical and dental care to the uninsured and underinsured. A new endowment, created by the Archdiocese of Atlanta, will support its mission.
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The cultural problem of Halloween for Catholics
October 27, 2021Halloween is an ancient, and uniquely Catholic, observance. I don’t call it a holiday, because in spite of what the secular world might have us believe, it’s really not. It is, however, a moment that precedes two high holy days in the Catholic Church—the solemn occasions of All Saints and All Souls.
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Bishops must teach truth, but avoid partisan politics, U.S. archbishop says
October 27, 2021The incoming chair of the U.S. bishops’ Committee on Pro-Life Activities hopes his brother bishops will approve a statement on the Eucharist that helps Catholics understand the gift that it is and that invites them back to active church life.
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#iGiveCatholic opportunity to support mission of local church
October 27, 2021#iGiveCatholic is an online giving day that brings the Catholic community together to financially support parishes, schools and ministries. The Catholic Foundation of North Georgia coordinates the program locally.
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Festivals celebrate the season
October 27, 2021Check out seasonal festivals at churches and schools in the Archdiocese of Atlanta.
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Sister Pilar Dalmau, former Hispanic apostolate director, remembered
October 26, 2021Sister Pilar Dalmau, ACJ, former director of the Hispanic Ministry of the Archdiocese of Atlanta, died Sept. 27 at Holy Redeemer St. Joseph Manor Hospital in Meadowbrook, Pennsylvania.
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Remembering Deacon Cecil Romaine Reimer
October 26, 2021Deacon Cecil Romaine (Cece) Reimer, who served at Holy Cross Church for 30 years, died Oct. 11. He was 93 years old.
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Discernment is listening and sifting
October 19, 2021How do I hear the voice of God? What is God’s will for my life? These are perhaps the most common questions Christians wonder about.
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Climb every mountain—but not alone
October 19, 2021One day at church, I was talking with a friend, who was recovering from surgery for cancer. He told me his wife would soon be having surgery on her shoulder. When I got home, I emailed her. “Do you need meals?”
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The Ignatian Year
October 18, 2021Jesuits worldwide are observing the Ignatian year, which began in May and marks the 500th anniversary of St. Ignatius’ conversion after being wounded in battle.