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The top online stories of 2024
January 14, 2025More than 279,120 readers came to The Georgia Bulletin website in 2024 to stay informed about Catholic news in the Atlanta area and beyond. Here’s a look at the top 10 online reads of the year.
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Georgia Bulletin writer reflects on inspiring feature
January 14, 2025Georgia Bulletin Staff Writer Natalia Duron reflects on a 2024 assignment with a lasting impact on her own life.
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Georgia Bulletin reporter recalls consequential assignment of 2024
January 14, 2025As part of the 2024 Year in Review coverage, Staff Writer Andrew Nelson recalls a consequential assignment.
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2024: The Year in Review
January 13, 2025The Georgia Bulletin looks at some of the stories that impacted Catholics in the Archdiocese of Atlanta in 2024 including the National Eucharistic Pilgrimage’s stops here, the welcoming of new priests and deacons and achievements in Catholic education.
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Father Fernando Molina Restrepo remembered
January 12, 2025Father Fernando Molina Restrepo, a priest of the Archdiocese of Atlanta for more than 25 years, died Jan. 9. He was 63 years old.
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‘Lord, help me restrain my angry inclinations’
January 10, 2025I was at the Atlanta airport, wearing a headband with sequin-studded reindeer antlers, on my way to a Christmas gathering in Florida.
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Mass dispensation information for January 10-11
January 9, 2025On Thursday, Jan. 9, Archbishop Gregory J. Hartmayer, OFM Conv., provided the guidance to pastors regarding offering of Masses this weekend due to the forecasted winter weather.
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LA Palisades Fire destroys Corpus Christi Catholic Church, damages school
January 9, 2025A church in Pacific Palisades appeared to be destroyed and more than 60 Catholic schools were closed as several major fires in the Los Angeles area burned overnight into Jan.8.
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Prayers for the dead an act of love and respect
January 9, 2025When I am not on a tight schedule and I find myself in Sandy Springs, I will sometimes pull into Arlington Cemetery to visit the graves of the priests and bishops of the archdiocese.
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Financial aid programs provide for Catholic families, schools in Georgia
January 7, 2025Georgia’s Catholic and private schools are receiving boosts in funding through the efforts of several state- and archdiocesan-supported financial aid programs, including Georgia Promise Scholarships, GOAL, block grants and Georgia Special Needs Scholarships.