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Effort needed to bridge racial divide in church, society, says Black bishop
October 13, 2021The racial divide in American society and within the church is one that needs to be bridged so that healing and progress can take place, said retired Bishop Edward K. Braxton of Belleville, Illinois.
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Lay minister Linda Koerner to speak at Magnificat
October 7, 2021St. John Neumann staff member Linda Koerner, who has lived out her heartfelt desire to help teens deepen their faith in Christ, will be the guest speaker at the Magnificat gathering for women to be held on Saturday morning, Nov. 13.
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Bishops to continue discussion of Catholics and Eucharist in fall meeting
October 5, 2021When the U.S. bishops meet this fall for their annual assembly, they will revisit the discussion they began in mid-June about the Eucharist and will be presented with a drafted document on the “meaning of the Eucharist in the life of the church.”
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St. Mary’s Academy moves toward 2022 opening
October 5, 2021“Magnify the Lord” will be the motto of St. Mary’s Academy, the new consolidated school on the southside of Atlanta. The motto will serve as encouragement to school community members to exemplify the Lord in their lives and actions.
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‘Sunderland ‘Til I Die’
October 1, 2021Soccer is like life itself. We spend most of our lives trying to score; only occasionally do we succeed.
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St. Joseph, protector of Holy Family, is model for 2021 Respect Life Month
October 1, 2021As part of the Year of St. Joseph declared by Pope Francis, the U.S. Catholic Church’s annual Respect Life Month celebration in October “highlights the example of that great saint” as protector of life.
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Cristo Rey Flames edge out Notre Dame Irish for senior night win
October 1, 2021Volleyball players at Notre Dame Academy and Cristo Rey Atlanta Jesuit High School challenged each other in a closely fought game between the two developing programs. The Cristo Rey Flames claimed victory after five sets.
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Seeing the Little Flower in a new light
October 1, 2021As a child I concluded there was no way I’d ever become a saint. After all, the martyrs were eaten by lions, while I had trouble refraining from eating pepperoni pizza on Fridays.
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When conscience meets the common good
September 30, 2021Regarding the vaccine to protect life, consideration of the common good cannot be set aside when making moral decisions.
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Synodal process looks to hear from those on the margins of the church
September 30, 2021Pope Francis invites Catholics both in the mainstream of church life and on the margins to voice ideas and concerns for the Synod of Bishops in 2023. The process launches Oct. 17 worldwide. Archbishop Hartmayer will celebrate an opening Mass at the Cathedral of Christ the King.