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Then & NOW: All grown up – the two girls who welcomed an archbishop
May 30, 2019The page one photo for the January 20, 2005 issue of The Georgia Bulletin displayed an image of Archbishop Gregory receiving a greeting from 3-year-old Frida Sandoval and her 10-year-old cousin, Karla. In Then & NOW, Photographer Michael Alexander catches up with the pair of cousins.
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Atlanta’s faithful attend Mass of Installation
May 30, 2019Atlanta guests came together to witness the Mass of Installation for departing shepherd and leader Archbishop Wilton D. Gregory in Washington, D.C. May 21.
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St. Pius X School holds first Fine Arts College Signing Day
May 30, 2019A new tradition started at St. Pius X High School on May 6, placing the school’s art department in the spotlight. The school’s arts society celebrated the first Fine Arts College Signing Day amid festive gold and blue balloons and posters bearing graduates’ names and college logos.
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Sister Margaret McAnoy retires after 50 years of ministry in Atlanta
May 30, 2019Chancery staff gathered on May 23, to spend time with Sister Margaret McAnoy, IHM, as she prepared to retire after 50 years of ministry in the Archdiocese of Atlanta. At age 18, she professed her vows and entered religious life. She came to work in Atlanta in 1969.
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Marist students journey with refugees in May pilgrimage
May 30, 2019Some 60 people made a five-mile pilgrimage in support of refugees on Saturday, May 18. Students from the Marist School led the “Share the Journey” march.
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Meet the Transitional Deacons
May 30, 2019Bishop Joel M. Konzen ordained three men to the transitional diaconate May 25 at the Cathedral of Christ the King.
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Bishop Konzen ordains three transitional deacons May 25
May 30, 2019On Saturday, May 25, three men were ordained transitional deacons at the Cathedral of Christ the King to serve in the Archdiocese of Atlanta.
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What’s a little sunburn to learn about refugees?
May 23, 2019The Marist School Chapter of Share the Journey organized a pilgrimage in solidarity with refugees Saturday, May 18. The route would be five miles, winding from the parking lot of St. Thomas More Church, Decatur, to the Refuge Coffee Shop, Clarkston.
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Washington’s new archbishop urges renewed faith amid recent challenges
May 21, 2019During his installation ceremony as the new archbishop of Washington, Archbishop Wilton D. Gregory acknowledged the struggles that have recently impacted the Catholic Church and urged all not to lose faith.
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Who’s in Charge of the Archdiocese of Atlanta?
May 21, 2019One of the frequent questions we get asked is, “Who is going to replace Archbishop Wilton D. Gregory?” That’s quickly followed by the second question, “What happens until then?” After all, Archbishop Gregory is to be installed May 21 as the new spiritual leader of the Archdiocese of Washington, in the nation’s capital. The faithful […]