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Darkness does not mean devil has won, pope says at audience
May 27, 2021Prayer is a humble dialogue with God to grow spiritually and discover his will for the world, the pope said May 26 during his weekly general audience.
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Prayers for healing, justice mark ‘painful’ anniversary of Floyd’s death
May 27, 2021George Floyd’s death while in police custody a year ago left “a hole in the fabric of our society,” said the director of the National Advocacy Center of the Sisters of the Good Shepherd May 25, the first anniversary of Floyd’s death.
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First year of archbishop’s ministry shaped by pandemic
May 27, 2021On May 6, Archbishop Gregory J. Hartmayer, OFM Conv., marked one year as shepherd of the Archdiocese of Atlanta.
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New priest assignments announced
May 27, 2021Archbishop Gregory John Hartmayer, OFM Conv., is pleased to convey the official announcements regarding priestly ministry in the Archdiocese of Atlanta.
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Longtime Georgia Bulletin photographer retires
May 27, 2021For nearly 25 years, the pages of The Georgia Bulletin have featured the photographs of Michael Alexander. On April 30, Alexander retired from his work at the archdiocesan newspaper.
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The Class of 2021: Top scholars honored at Catholic high schools
May 27, 2021Valedictorians and salutatorians from Catholic high schools in the Archdiocese of Atlanta were honored for their academic achievements.
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Nonprofit rooted in Corpus Christi Church supports youth on the margins
May 26, 2021Youth for Humanity, a nonprofit founded by a Corpus Christi parishioner, supports youth in the Stone Mountain and surrounding areas through community service projects and educational programs.
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Historical issues of The Georgia Bulletin now available online
May 26, 2021Digital versions of The Georgia Bulletin are now available to search online. A project of the Office of Archives and Records of the archdiocese, full text issues from 1963-1980 may be accessed through the Digital Library of Georgia.
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An invitation to find comfort in Mary
May 26, 2021As Mother’s Day approached this year, St. Ignatius of Loyola was strangely on my mind. Ignatius lost his own mother at a very young age.
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Say ‘yes’ to the Holy Spirit, ‘no’ to divisive ideologies, pope says
May 23, 2021The Holy Spirit’s gift of comfort and solace is meant to unite all men and women and not take sides with any ideology, Pope Francis said on Pentecost.