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Help, I’m lost in a techno nightmare!
August 8, 2019Has technology become the idol of our times? We depend on it to solve problems, heal us, protect us, wake us up, inform us and entertain us. We often pin our hopes upon technology, rather than relying on God.
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D’Youville Academy holds reunion
August 8, 2019In June, D’Youville Academy’s last graduating class—the class of 1969—came back to Atlanta to mark the passage of 50 years. Twenty-two of the 30 graduates attended the reunion.
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Explaining the process of appointing bishops
August 8, 2019Since the departure of Archbishop Wilton D. Gregory from Atlanta to serve in Washington, D.C., many Catholics have questions about how the process of selecting a new archbishop works. The Aug. 8 edition of The Georgia Bulletin includes a two-page infographic on the process, based on resources from the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops.
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Native Haitian celebrates 103rd birthday at Decatur parish
August 8, 2019Family and friends of Marie Antoinette Alce, a native of Haiti, gathered to mark her milestone 103rd birthday at Sts. Peter and Paul Church July 13.
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Archdiocesan schools bring three new principals on board
August 8, 2019As the 2019-20 school year gets underway, three archdiocesan schools—Christ the King, St. Catherine of Siena and St. Thomas More—welcome new principals.
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Run for Mercy 5K raises funds for indigent health care
August 8, 2019The third annual Run for Mercy 5K, hosted by Emory Saint Joseph Hospital, raised more than $73,000 to support the hospital’s mission and Mercy Care Atlanta.
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Superior general’s Atlanta visit inspires Missionaries of Charity community
August 8, 2019Sister Mary Prema Pierick, superior general of the Missionaries of Charity, visited the Atlanta members of the congregation and volunteers in June. Sister Prema arrived June 27 for her first visit with the Atlanta sisters.
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Vatican confirms Medjugorje approval by joining youth festival
August 8, 2019Senior Vatican representatives joined the first officially approved church festival at Medjugorje, three months after Catholic pilgrimages to the site in Bosnia-Herzegovina were authorized by the pope.
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St. Mary Magdalene breaks ground for new education building
August 8, 2019St. Mary Magdalene Church, Newnan, celebrated a ground breaking ceremony, Tuesday May 28 for Annunciation Hall.
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Deacon David L. Briselden dies July 29
August 8, 2019Deacon David Lee Briselden of St. Brigid Church, Johns Creek, died Monday, July 29.