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A look back at 2020 in the Catholic community
January 7, 2021Amid the many hardships of 2020, there were some shining moments—the work of local non-profits to serve families in need, the parish priests and staff who found creative ways to deepen the spirituality of parishioners and the long-awaited news of a new archbishop for Atlanta.
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Favorite photograph harks back to an unfavorable moment in 2020
January 7, 2021Georgia Bulletin Photographer Michael Alexander shares his favorite photo of 2020 as part of the newspaper’s Year In Review.
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Writer’s favorite stories showcased Catholics in ‘unexpected’ times
January 7, 2021If Samantha Smith, staff writer for The Georgia Bulletin, could sum up the year 2020 into one word, she would go with “unexpected.” Read about her favorite stories from the year.
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Priests, lay faithful look ahead to 2021
January 7, 2021The faithful of the Archdiocese of Atlanta have reason to cheer the calendar’s turn, after a year of pandemics, politics, protest and economic stress. But there’s also a sense of working to attain perspective on 2020 coupled with reflection on the takeaway and a resolute forward gaze.
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U.S. bishops’ president condemns violent protests at Capitol
January 6, 2021Archbishop José H. Gomez of Los Angeles, president of the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops (USCCB), issued a statement in response to the violence in the United States Capitol.
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Despite year’s hardships, pope says there is much for which to be thankful
December 31, 2020The notable absence of Pope Francis at the final liturgical celebration of 2020 in St. Peter’s Basilica capped off a difficult year for the Vatican and for the world.
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Pope on Christmas: Share hope, promote peace, give vaccine to all
December 26, 2020On a Christmas like no other, Pope Francis prayed for people who could not be with their families because of the COVID-19 pandemic, but he urged everyone to recognize and help those who are suffering even more.
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The danger of selective outrage
December 24, 2020I believe it was T.S. Eliot who said: “Humankind cannot bear very much reality.” We also seem to be highly selective in the reality we seek to bear.
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Merry Christmas from The Georgia Bulletin
December 24, 2020Behold, the virgin shall be with child and bear a son, and they shall name him Emmanuel, which means “God is with us.” Mt 1:23
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Ignatius House Retreat Center restoring trails
December 24, 2020A new project to address forest health and restore trails at the Ignatius House Jesuit Retreat Center reflects a movement of faith-based conservation.