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In confirmation hearings, Barrett stresses commitment to ‘rule of law’
October 16, 2020On Oct. 13, the second day of confirmation hearings on her Supreme Court nomination, Judge Amy Coney Barrett made a clear distinction between policy preferences and legal precedents in responding to questions from members of the Senate Judiciary Committee.
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Code of silence’ allows domestic abuse to go unchallenged, bishop says
October 15, 2020Violence comes in many forms, but its goal is always control, Bishop Mark E. Brennan of Wheeling-Charleston said in his homily at the annual national vigil Mass marking October as Domestic Violence Awareness Month.
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Trappist brother dies September 27
October 15, 2020Brother Alan Jurusik, OCSO, died peacefully in the infirmary at the Monastery of the Holy Spirit on Sunday, Sept. 27. He was 99 years old.
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Archbishop Hartmayer celebrates pallium Mass with family, friends
October 15, 2020Archishop Hartmayer was joined by family and friends to celebrate receiving the pallium on Oct. 7 at St. Peter Chanel Church.
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Kellie DesOrmeaux serving others as associate school superintendent
October 15, 2020Kellie DesOrmeaux, new associate superintendent of Catholic schools in the Archdiocese of Atlanta, is spending her first months on the job getting to know more closely the 18 school communities served.
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Milagro Movil hits the road to bring Christ’s peace to families
October 15, 2020Amid the loss and isolation of the COVID-19 pandemic, Our Lady of the Americas Mission’s Milagro Movil Pilgrimage is quietly bringing the healing peace of Christ on wheels.
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Meet the new CEO of St. Vincent de Paul Georgia
October 15, 2020St. Vincent de Paul Georgia’s new CEO Patrick McNulty is taking up the reins of the charity dedicated to helping those in need as the economic crisis spurred by the pandemic raises the risk of food insecurity and homelessness.
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Pope Francis’ teaching in new encyclical called ‘profound and beautiful’
October 15, 2020In his new encyclical, “Fratelli Tutti, on Fraternity and Social Friendship,” Pope Francis reminds the faithful that God’s plan for humanity has implications for every aspect of life.
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Ideals of St. Francis of Assisi showcased in prayer and song at pallium Mass
October 15, 2020In the pews at St. Peter Chanel Church was the composer of “Pax et Bonum,” Vincent Ambrosetti. He listened as a smaller-than-usual group of musicians led the congregation and prayed with his longtime friend, Archbishop Gregory Hartmayer.
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Faithful Citizenship videos a starting point for Catholic voters
October 15, 2020The Archdiocese of Atlanta released new Faithful Citizenship videos to help guide Catholic voters in the upcoming elections.