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Archbishop Hartmayer extends Passover greetings to Atlanta’s Jewish community
April 16, 2025ATLANTA–In an April 10 letter, Archbishop Gregory J. Hartmayer, OFM Conv., extends Passover greetings to the Jewish community in Atlanta: “My Dear Brothers and Sisters of the Jewish Community: On behalf of the clergy, consecrated religious, and lay faithful of the Catholic Archdiocese of Atlanta, I offer you heartfelt greetings as you celebrate the holy […]
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Following Blessed Carlo Acutis
April 16, 2025Although Blessed Carlo died of leukemia at the age of 15, his short but profound life taught us—young and old—many lessons in holiness.
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On Palm Sunday, recovering pope says to carry the cross with compassion
April 13, 2025Carrying the cross means stepping into the pain of others and walking beside them, Pope Francis wrote at the start of Holy Week. The pope made a surprise appearance at the end of the Palm Sunday Mass at the Vatican.
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Young adults explore Catholic fish frys in Atlanta this Lent
April 10, 2025Catholic fish frys have become a staple tradition of the liturgical season in Atlanta. It is more than just a fundraiser meal—it’s a time for community to share in traditions that celebrate the faith.
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Monsignor Donovan School to include seventh and eighth grades
April 8, 2025Monsignor Donovan School, an independent Catholic School, will expand its academic program to include seventh and eighth grades beginning with the 2025-2026 school year.
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Holy Spirit chalk artists honored
April 7, 2025Local school earns art prize as part of a national contest sponsored by Students for Life of America.
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SJE students win Battle of the Books
April 7, 2025The Battle of the Books engages students across grade levels in a dynamic atmosphere centered around reading. Each grade reads a set list of books, from 24 titles for younger students to 16 for older ones. Teams of three to four students face off in a literary version of Jeopardy!
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Can I do the uncomfortable things?
April 7, 2025Here I am in my least favorite place in the world, the Atlanta airport. Wending my way through the crowd, a voice through the speakers welcomes us to “the world’s busiest airport,” as if we need a reminder.
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USCCB ends cooperative agreements with US government after work suspended
April 7, 2025The U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops said it would not renew its cooperative agreements with the federal government related to children’s services and refugee support after its longstanding partnerships with the federal government in those areas became “untenable.”
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Ailing pope surprises pilgrims during Jubilee of the sick
April 6, 2025With thousands of infirmed people and caregivers gathered for Mass April 6 in St. Peter’s Square, Pope Francis, seated in a wheelchair, made an unexpected appearance to greet the crowd.