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The Georgia Bulletin recognized with nine Catholic Press Awards
June 12, 2023The Georgia Bulletin received nine Catholic Press Awards during the 2023 Catholic Media Conference, held June 6-9 in Baltimore.
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Bishop Tran at Toni’s Camp
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Pope: Have apostolic zeal!
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Pope thanks well-wishers for prayers; Vatican says recovery going smoothly
June 9, 2023Pope Francis thanked people for prayers and messages of affection following his hernia surgery, said Matteo Bruni, director of the Vatican press office, in a statement the evening of June 9. Pope Francis spent the afternoon working and set aside time for prayer, and in the evening, he received the Eucharist.
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GRACE Scholars makes Catholic education possible for Georgia youth
June 9, 2023During the most recent school year, the GRACE Scholars program dispersed more than $3.75 million in funds to Catholic school students demonstrating financial need. A taxpayer donating to the scholarship program receives a 100% credit on their Georgia income taxes for the contribution.
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Experts hope for progress on health care, disability ministry and Hispanic Catholics at U.S. bishops’ June meeting
June 9, 2023Ahead of the U.S. bishops’ June meeting, pastoral experts told OSV News they are looking forward to progress on issues impacting health care, Hispanic Catholics and persons with disabilities.
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Remembering Deacon Gary Atkinson
June 9, 2023Deacon Jon Garold “Gary” Atkinson died on May 29. He was 74 years old. He served at Our Lady of Perpetual Help Church, Carrollton.
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Lessons from an old stuffed animal
June 9, 2023My favorite stuffed animal as a little girl was a golden-furred Pluto dog, which I named Poppa. My love for him was so fervent that he became a pawn in the frequent skirmishes between my sister and me.
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A review of ‘Padre Pio’
June 8, 2023Viewers may be misled by the title of director and co-writer Abel Ferrara’s historical drama “Padre Pio” (Gravitas). The film is less a profile of the titular saint than a portrait of San Giovanni Rotondo, the Apulian town of his Capuchin monastery, in the period immediately after World War I.
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Pro-life activists mark Dobbs’ first anniversary, advocate for pregnancy support
June 8, 2023In a statement marking the first anniversary of Dobbs, Bishop Michael F. Burbidge of Arlington, Virginia, chairman of the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops’ Committee on Pro-Life Activities, said, “We have much to celebrate.” He also called for “radical solidarity” with women facing an unexpected or challenging pregnancy.