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Catholic Charities Atlanta continues to provide pandemic relief
September 17, 2020Catholic Charities Atlanta is one of many organizations supporting people impacted by the coronavirus pandemic.
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Georgia Tech students partner with CRS to reduce fleet emissions
September 17, 2020While staffers with Catholic Relief Services delivered needed supplies to far-flung parts of the globe, students at the Georgia Institute of Technology studied how its missions of mercy could be done with fewer car emissions.
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Pandemic seen affecting people’s mental well-being, not just physical health
September 17, 2020As COVID-19 continues to wreak havoc physically, even bringing death into some people’s homes, the shutdown this past spring and the virus’ continuing effects also have impacted mental health.
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Children with disabilities receive sacraments at CTK Mission
September 10, 2020Six children with disabilities received their sacraments on Aug. 12 at the Christ the King Mission in Brookhaven. Father William Canales celebrated the joyful Mass and encouraged the children to always talk to Jesus in their prayers.
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Common good, not greed, must motivate search for vaccine, pope says
September 9, 2020The common good should be at the heart of the race to find a vaccine for COVID-19, Pope Francis said during his weekly general audience Sept. 9.
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A plant, a rabbit and a lesson about mercy
September 4, 2020Someone gave me a hibiscus plant last fall, which sported bright yellow flowers. I babied it all winter to keep it healthy and when spring came, I put the plant outdoors to get more sunlight.
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Can we disagree less disagreeably?
September 4, 2020These days, “bearing with one another through love” is not our strong suit. We Catholics have a tendency to disagree in a disagreeable way.
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God is deeper than the darkness
September 4, 2020You might have heard the term “redemptive suffering” and wondered what it meant. Perhaps the best answer is in St. Luke’s Gospel, in a section of the 21st chapter where Jesus describes the coming persecution and tribulation.
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Newly married couples find joy despite changed plans
September 3, 2020Many engaged couples faced difficult wedding decisions amid the coronavirus pandemic. Months of planning for the sacrament of marriage became a series of navigating canceled flights, closed churches and venues, and handling vendors and guests.
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Shrine’s music director bringing community together
September 3, 2020As the music director since 2012 at the Shrine of the Immaculate Conception, Donal Noonan said when Masses were suspended in March the parish staff realized they couldn’t wait for the community to come to them. Its mindset is to go where the community is.