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Two Atlanta education leaders earn national awards
April 30, 2020The National Catholic Educational Association (NCEA) announced that two Atlanta Catholics are among the 27 recipients of the NCEA 2020 “Lead, Learn, Proclaim Award.”
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Mercy Care Rome provides safety net for seniors during pandemic
April 30, 2020The new coronavirus closed the day program for senior citizens at Mercy Care Rome. But staff members are still caring for their elderly clients during this pandemic.
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Installation of Archbishop Hartmayer to be livestreamed, broadcast
April 30, 2020Archbishop Gregory J. Hartmayer, OFM Conv., will become the new spiritual leader of the Archdiocese of Atlanta on Wednesday, May 6. Catholics are invited to join the installation online or watch on television.
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Cumming neighborhood displayed Stations of the Cross
April 30, 2020Chona De Jesus, a parishioner of St. Brendan the Navigator Church in Cumming, traditionally prays the Stations of the Cross each Good Friday. Because of shelter-in-place guidelines, she looked for a way to not miss out on the devotion.
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Faith helps family battle coronavirus
April 30, 2020Faith has taken on new meaning since the COVID-19 virus hit the Paulus family of St. Philip Benizi Church, Jonesboro. While several family members have recovered, father Chuck Paulus remains hospitalized.
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Vatican releases book of pope’s homilies, prayers for ‘difficult times’
April 28, 2020The Vatican published a free downloadable book of Pope Francis’ prayers responding to the trial and suffering of the coronavirus pandemic.
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Bishops of U.S., Canada will consecrate their nations to Mary May 1
April 24, 2020Archbishop Jose H. Gomez of Los Angeles, president of the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops, announced the U.S. bishops will join the Canadian Conference of Catholic Bishops in consecrating the two nations to the Blessed Mother.
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Georgia’s bishops write letter to the faithful regarding celebration of public Masses
April 23, 2020In a letter to the faithful, the bishops of Georgia discussed the decision to suspend public liturgies through the end of May following Governor Brian Kemp’s announcement permitting some businesses to reopen.
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A widow’s fears about the pandemic
April 16, 2020I rustled around in the basement, checking to see what food items were stashed on the shelves. Opening a sealed container, I unearthed boxes of pasta and a gigantic bag of rice.
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Delayed RCIA journeys are tests in patience
April 16, 2020In the Archdiocese of Atlanta, more than 1,900 women, men, and children wait to join other believers in the church as the public celebration of the Easter vigil Mass was suspended due to the pandemic.