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Walking with Moms in Need
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Wearing an invisible crown of thorns
April 9, 2021Most children remember the first time they plucked a sweet, fluffy rose from the garden and felt the sharp stab of a thorn. It feels like a betrayal, that something so lovely harbors malice.
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‘Serve in Style’ to help Christ Child Society continue mission
April 6, 2021Christ Child Society of Atlanta will host its annual fundraiser this year as a virtual event, April 17-24. The fundraiser, “Serve in Style,” will include an online auction.
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Christ’s victory over death proclaims a second chance for all, pope says
April 4, 2021The Easter liturgies–with the fire, sharing of light from the paschal candle, the renewal of baptismal promises and the proclamation that Jesus has risen–assure people that it is never too late to start again, Pope Francis said.
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Cardinal, at pope’s Good Friday service, decries divisions within church
April 2, 2021As Pope Francis presided over the Liturgy of the Lord’s Passion, the preacher of the papal household called on bishops and all Catholics to examine their consciences for ways they may be harming the unity of the church.
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Thinking with the church
April 1, 2021When he wanted us to have second helpings, my grandfather used to say, “You have two legs. You have to eat for both of them.” These days, when I think of two legs, I don’t think of eating. Instead, I am given to think about being a faithful Catholic…
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Atlanta joins Vatican’s Laudato Si’ action plan for global church
April 1, 2021Representatives from around the world will take part in the Vatican’s Laudato Si’ Action Plan working group, including Kat Doyle, director of Justice and Peace Ministries for the Archdiocese of Atlanta.
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Catechists honored as front line evangelizers
April 1, 2021In a March 15 virtual ceremony, the Office of Formation and Discipleship honored catechetical leaders from parishes throughout the Archdiocese of Atlanta for their years of service, dedication and accomplishments.
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Deacon Donald Kelsey, longtime airport chaplain, dies March 11
March 31, 2021Deacon Donald A. Kelsey, of Suwanee, died March 11. He was 88 years old. Deacon Kelsey served many years as an airport chaplain.
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Mourning shooting victims, Asian Catholics join others against violence
March 31, 2021Colorful flower bouquets carpeted the entryway of the Gold Spa. “Stop Asian Hate” signs were carried by some of the more than 100 mourners at the Atlanta spa, one location of a crime spree where a man shot to death eight people. Catholics joined others at a March 21 interfaith service outside the spa.