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Pro-life advocates say ruling puts clinic profits over women’s health
June 30, 2020Many leading pro-life advocates said the U.S. Supreme Court’s June 29 ruling striking down a Louisiana abortion law puts women’s health in danger and allows subpar care of women.
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Three new Atlanta priests ordained during pandemic
June 29, 2020Archbishop Gregory J. Hartmayer, OFM Conv., ordained three men to serve as the newest priests in north and central Georgia on Saturday, June 27.
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June 27 priestly ordinations to be livestreamed
June 24, 2020Archbishop Gregory J. Hartmayer, OFM Conv., will ordain Deacon Cristian Cossio, Deacon Paul Porter and Deacon Miller Gomez to the priesthood on June 27. This unique pandemic time reminded the three transitional deacons what it means to trust in God.
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Two transitional deacons ordained June 13
June 24, 2020On Saturday, June 13, Archbishop Gregory J. Hartmayer, OFM Conv., ordained Robert “Robbie” Cotta and Paul Nacey as transitional deacons for the Archdiocese of Atlanta.
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Meet the 2020 transitional deacons
June 24, 2020On June 13, Archbishop Gregory J. Hartmayer, OFM Conv., ordained two transitional deacons as they journey toward the priesthood. Deacon Robbie Cotta and Deacon Paul Nacey look forward to ministering in Atlanta.
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Reaction positive to Supreme Court decision on bid to end DACA
June 19, 2020Reaction was largely laudatory to the Supreme Court’s June 18 rejection of a Trump administration bid to revoke Deferred Action on Childhood Arrivals.
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Archbishop Gregory J. Hartmayer supports Dreamers in June 19 statement
June 19, 2020In a 5-4 decision on June 18, the Supreme Court ruled against efforts by the Trump administration to end the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program. Archbishop Gregory J. Hartmayer, OFM Conv., issued a statement of encouragement for DACA recipients, often referred to as “Dreamers.”
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Aid agencies warn of Yemen’s health care collapse, famine risk
June 17, 2020CAFOD and other agencies warn that Yemen’s health care system, ravaged by five years of civil war, is collapsing, while its people risk famine as the Arabian Peninsula’s poorest country struggles with the coronavirus.
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The priests of Atlanta speak against racism
June 16, 2020On Pentecost Sunday, priests of the Archdiocese of Atlanta spoke about opposing racism and racial violence.
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Bulletin Notes to include virtual events
June 16, 2020Parishes, schools and other Catholic organizations are invited to send upcoming event and program details for Bulletin Notes to The Georgia Bulletin to be published, resuming in the July 9 issue.