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Online Guadalupe celebrations honor ‘the mother of hope’
December 24, 2020At St. Thomas the Apostle parish, the Our Lady of Guadalupe festival moved primarily online for a 24-hour celebration. Organizers said a global audience of tens of thousands watched from Africa and Asia to Mexico and Brazil.
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Everyone has a need to belong
December 24, 2020We are children of God. God has a name. It is Emmanuel. God is with us. We have a family in the church, and we have a sense of belonging.
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Readers invited to rate top stories of 2020
December 24, 2020Georgia Bulletin readers are invited to select their top five favorite stories from 2020. The deadline for selection will be New Year’s Eve, Dec. 31.
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Archbishop Hartmayer’s statement on COVID-19 vaccines
December 15, 2020Archbishop Gregory J. Hartmayer, OFM Conv., addressed the moral implications of COVID-19 vaccines in a Dec. 15 statement to offer Catholics guidance.
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Knights adapt Thanksgiving outreach to serve families
December 11, 2020Each fall, the Knights of Columbus Council 14181 at Good Samaritan Church holds a drive to collect enough food to feed approximately 100 needy families a Thanksgiving meal. The tradition continued with some pandemic revisions.
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Something extraordinary about Mary
December 11, 2020Imagine if the Archangel Gabriel were sent today to deliver a message to a teenage girl. He would appear as a great winged, shining being, but she wouldn’t notice him because she’d be watching the latest stunts on TikTok.
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A familia comfort from Our Lady of Guadalupe
December 11, 2020It wasn’t until I married into a Catholic family, eventually becoming Catholic myself, did I begin to understand the significance; the mother of Our Lord cared so much for the people of Mexico she appeared as one of their own.
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The Advent hope that springs eternal
December 10, 2020Our hope in Advent must spring eternal beyond the temporal. The saints have witnessed to this eternal hope in the midst of temporal trials while facing persecution or death.
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Pope plans to visit Iraq in March
December 10, 2020Barring any obstacles caused by the global pandemic, Pope Francis is set to begin international travel again in 2021 by visiting Iraq in March, which would make him the first pope to visit this nation.
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Dance, music ministry leaders leave legacies worldwide
December 10, 2020The Our Lady of Lourdes parish community recently lost two people known for sharing their faith creatively through the arts—Kenya Griffin and Kenneth W. Louis. Griffin, a dancer, was a lifelong member of the parish and Louis was the parish’s director of liturgy and music.