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2014 update: SMILE move due in early 2015
December 23, 2014LILBURN—SMILE is making its move to larger facilities to serve a growing number of special needs clients finally. It has taken several months to hurdle some obstacles, but the St. Mary’s Independent Living Extension nonprofit, known as SMILE, has gotten the green light to move into a larger facility at St. Marguerite d’Youville Church, Lawrenceville. […]
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St. Jude sports teams excel during fall season
December 23, 2014SANDY SPRINGS—The St. Jude the Apostle Jaguar Sports Association capped off a successful fall season. Six different teams from two of its three fall sports programs finished as champions in the Catholic Metro League of Atlanta. The fall sports program includes cross country, soccer and volleyball. St. Jude teams crowned champs include: the under 10 […]
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Pinecrest soccer teams are academic all-stars
December 23, 2014CUMMING—Under the leadership of Pinecrest Academy head varsity soccer coach Chris Kane, the boys and girls soccer teams have been awarded the National Soccer Coaches Association of America Team Awards for Academic Excellence for the 2013-2014 academic year. For a team to be considered, it must have a composite team grade point average of at […]
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St. Philip Benizi offers free English language, citizen prep programs in January
December 23, 2014JONESBORO—English literacy classes for adults who speak other languages and a program to prepare for the U.S. citizenship test will be offered in January at St. Philip Benizi Parish in Jonesboro. The programs are free. The English literacy program has been in existence at St. Philip Benizi since 2009 and has served students from numerous […]
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To our Georgia Bulletin family…
December 22, 2014Thank you for your support over this past year. We send our prayers to all of you and your loved ones for Christmas blessings and peace in the New Year. The Georgia Bulletin Staff
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U.S. women religious find Vatican report affirms their ministry
December 17, 2014WASHINGTON (CNS)—U.S. women religious welcomed the conciliatory tone of a Vatican report on religious life and appreciated acknowledgement of the important ministry that they practice day in and day out in the life of the church. They also said the report, released Dec. 16, opens a new beginning for women religious, who have continued their […]
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Vatican Museums get 3-D treatment in film
December 11, 2014WASHINGTON (CNS)—For those who have never been inside any of the Vatican Museums, seeing a documentary about them done with a 3-D effect on the big screen could be a real treat. “The Vatican Museums 3D” begins a theatrical release on hundreds of screens around the country in December. Even for those lucky enough to […]
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Atlantans become patrons in preserving Vatican art
December 11, 2014ATLANTA—The before-and-after photos of the sacred vessels depict stunning transformations—the restoration of two Baroque monstrances and a silver incense thurible damaged by time and use. In the labs of the Vatican Museums, makeovers of an artistic type take place. Restorers, with the help of patrons of the arts worldwide, handle the delicate work of restoring […]
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Paula Gwynn Grant named archdiocesan director of communications, advocacy
December 11, 2014ATLANTA—Decades ago, in a Catholic school outside Washington, D.C., Sister Joseph Clare recognized one student’s gift and talent for reading. When the teacher asked young Paula to read at Mass, little did she know she was fostering a lifelong love for communications and the Catholic faith. Now, years later, as the new director of communications […]
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Honoring Mary, patroness of the Americas
December 11, 2014MARIETTA—Parishes in the Archdiocese of Atlanta are preparing to celebrate, with prayer, dancing and sacred liturgy, the feast day of Our Lady of Guadalupe, the patroness of Mexico, the United States and all of the Americas, as well as the protector of unborn children. In 1531, she appeared in a vision to the peasant Juan […]