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Magnificat meal for women Aug. 21 at Holy Cross
July 8, 2021Donna Brisse will be the guest speaker at the Magnificat gathering for women in August, as the ministry looks forward to meeting again in person for the first time since March 2020.
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Retired Holy Cross Deacon dies
July 8, 2021A funeral Mass was celebrated June 11 for Deacon Enrique Leonidas Galvis, retired from ministry at Holy Cross Church in Atlanta.
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Pope, bishops call for calm, dialogue after Haitian president killed
July 8, 2021Condemning the “heinous assassination” of Haitian President Jovenel Moïse, Pope Francis urged the people of Haiti to shun violence and make a commitment to dialogue and solidarity as the path to a better future.
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Remembering Deacon Scott Parker
July 8, 2021Deacon Donald “Scott” Parker of Senoia died Friday, June 11. He was 64 years old. The Deacon Parker served at St. Gabriel Church, Fayetteville, and St. Mary Magdalene Church, Newnan.
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Deacon Bill Speed dies June 10
July 7, 2021Deacon Bill Speed, who served at Prince of Peace Church in Flowery Branch, died Thursday, June 10. He was 85.
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A young girl’s letters bring hope in pandemic
July 7, 2021During the uncertainty of the coronavirus pandemic, Annaluisa Puig from St. Joseph School, Marietta, sent letters of encouragement to family, friends and personal heroes.
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Atlanta Hawks shared special edition jersey with Pope Francis
July 7, 2021The “greatest postseason run in Atlanta Hawks history” included MLK jerseys, with one blessed by Pope Francis himself.
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After fever subsides, pope undergoes scans that rule out infection
July 6, 2021Recovering from colon surgery, Pope Francis briefly ran a fever late July 7, leading his doctors to perform a CT scan of his abdomen and chest the next morning to check for signs of infection. The results of the scan were negative, the Vatican press office said July 8.
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Pope at pallium Mass: Freedom comes from welcoming Christ
June 29, 2021Sts. Peter and Paul were great not just because of their zeal for the Gospel, but because they allowed Christ to enter their hearts and change their lives, Pope Francis said. The pope reflected upon these ‘two giants of faith’ June 29 at the pallium Mass, celebrated in St. Peter’s Basilica.
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Archbishop Hartmayer announces return of Atlanta’s Eucharistic Congress
June 25, 2021In a memo to priests on June 25, Archbishop Gregory J. Hartmayer, OFM Conv., announced the return of the Archdiocese of Atlanta’s Eucharistic Congress. The 25th Congress is set for June 17-18, 2022.