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Year of Mercy brings grace of sacramental marriage to waiting couples
January 26, 2017LILBURN—To bring souls closer to the heart of Christ during the Year of Mercy, the Atlanta brotherhood devoted to the Lord of Miracles and Our Lady of the Americas Mission in Lilburn extended caring hands to a number of Hispanic couples serving the church but unable to receive the Eucharist and other sacraments. Six civilly […]
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MLK Mass-goers urged to fulfill Isaiah’s vision, King’s dream
January 26, 2017ATLANTA—Prayers recited in 15 languages, a spirited choir singing songs of the civil rights era and women in brightly colored blue and white African dresses chanting and dancing as they escorted the Book of the Gospels: All showcased the diversity of the Catholic community at the observance of the birth of Atlanta’s own Rev. Dr. […]
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Former St. Thomas Manor now shelters women homeless in pregnancy
January 26, 2017EAST POINT—Once a Catholic personal care home for the elderly, the former St. Thomas Manor in East Point is now a place of new beginnings for women in crisis. The 10,000-square-foot building on Washington Avenue stood vacant for 10 years before its owner, the Archdiocese of Atlanta, donated it to Sheltering Grace Ministry in 2015. […] Full Story
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U.S. bishops say that prayer, local dialogue key to bringing peace
January 26, 2017WASHINGTON (CNS)—The Catholic Church has a “tremendous responsibility to bring people together in prayer and dialogue, to begin anew the vital work of fostering healing and lasting peace,” said a report by a U.S. bishops’ task force released Jan. 5 in the wake of last year’s incidents of violence and racial tensions. The work to […]
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Moving stained glass windows a delicate part of Athens church relocation
January 26, 2017ATHENS—As the St. Joseph Church community leaves its century-old home on Prince Avenue, the parish’s treasures are moving too. Workers took out nearly two dozen neo-Gothic stained glass windows recently to preserve them until a new church is built on its Epps Bridge Parkway campus on the edge of Athens. Clear plastic covering replaced the […]
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Judges, sponsors needed for CCHD youth multimedia art contest
January 26, 2017SMYRNA—Justice and Peace Ministries of the Archdiocese of Atlanta seeks judges and sponsors for its Catholic Campaign for Human Development multimedia youth art contest in March. Students in grades seven through 12 will be participating in the contest, with the theme of “Being Neighbors in our Common Home.” The students are learning about the causes […] Full Story
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Parishes urged to help south Georgia tornado victims
January 26, 2017ATLANTA—Archbishop Wilton D. Gregory is encouraging parishes wishing to support tornado relief efforts in south Georgia to contribute to the American Red Cross. Fifteen people in south Georgia died Jan. 22 in severe thunderstorms and tornadoes. Many families have been displaced from their homes. Archbishop Gregory contacted Savannah Bishop Gregory J. Hartmayer, OFM Conv., and […]
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Christian witness requires action, pope says during parish visit
January 26, 2017ROME (CNS)—Being a real Christian does not mean being a saint, but giving witness to Jesus in word and, especially, deed, Pope Francis told members of a parish on the eastern edge of Rome. Spending more than three hours Jan. 15 at the parish of St. Mary in the Setteville neighborhood, Pope Francis had the […] Full Story
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Members of Catholic Charities Atlanta’s 2016 Leadership Class graduate
January 26, 2017ATLANTA—Catholic Charities Atlanta celebrated the graduations of the 41 Catholic men and women of the 2016 Leadership Class at its annual ceremony Jan. 19 at Heritage Sandy Springs. This class marks the sixth year of the Catholic Charities Atlanta program, which has graduated over 240 servant leaders in the archdiocese. The success of the program […]
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Honoring the enduring examples of a president’s legacy
January 26, 2017Myth is more important than truth. The late William A. Sessions, professor emeritus of English at Georgia State University and a mentor who served as one of my confirmation sponsors, taught me that important lesson many years ago in a graduate Shakespeare class. “The evil that men do lives after them; the good is oft […]