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St. John the Evangelist students support children’s home in Ghana
September 19, 2019St. John the Evangelist School began the school year with a service project for the Pope Francis Home and School in Ghana.
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New intercultural ministry director shares embracing vision
September 19, 2019Lucia Baez Luzondo, the new intercultural ministry director for the archdiocese, hopes to lead Catholics and parishes to an appreciation of the gifts of other cultural families.
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Blessed Trinity High School places cedar crucifix at stadium
September 19, 2019A new 14-foot tall cedar crucifix at Blessed Trinity High School Stadium serves as a reminder of God’s love to all who visit the Roswell campus.
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Deacon Frank Coughlin dies September 3
September 19, 2019Deacon Frank Fenton Coughlin, who served three different Atlanta parishes, died Sept. 3. He was 84 years old.
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Seeking the light of Christ in the nursing home
September 19, 2019When I enter the dining room, I see her sitting hunched over in her wheelchair by a table where three other ladies await lunch. “Hi, Mom, it’s Lo Lo!” I enthuse. Her facial expression doesn’t change, but there’s a tiny flash of recognition in her eyes.
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Blue Mass honors public safety officials, first responders
September 19, 2019Public safety officials, first responders and Catholics gathered to celebrate the fifth annual Blue Mass on Wednesday, Sept. 11 at the Cathedral of Christ the King in Atlanta.
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St. Pius X student helps stock the pantry at Ronald McDonald House
September 19, 2019This is the fifth year that Brian Matthews, a senior at St. Pius X High School in Atlanta, will run a fall pantry drive for the Ronald McDonald House Charities.
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Upcoming Masses celebrate contributions of lay Catholics
September 19, 2019Three archdiocesan Masses, to be held in October, will celebrate the work and ministry of laypeople in the church.
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Memories of September 11 attacks linger for former fire department chaplain
September 10, 2019Msgr. John Delendick, a longtime New York Fire Department chaplain who is currently pastor of St. Jude Church in Brooklyn, remembers Sept. 11, 2001, vividly. At the time of the terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center, Msgr. Delendick had just finished celebrating Mass at St. Michael’s Church, Brooklyn, where he was pastor.
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Pinecrest Academy opens new lower school building
September 5, 2019Faculty, staff, students and families of Pinecrest Academy gathered to celebrate the opening of the new lower school building on Wednesday, Aug. 7.