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Father Bruce Schultz, OP, remembered
August 15, 2024Father Bruce Barnabas Charles Schultz, OP, died Aug. 5. He spent most of his three decades as a Dominican serving in the African American community.
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Youth in Mission joins Archdiocese of Atlanta
August 14, 2024Youth in Mission helps teenagers and young adults cover mission trip costs to serve those in need. This summer, it was announced YiM would become a ministry of the Archdiocese of Atlanta.
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Life’s ‘final exam’ will be on care for poor, pope says
August 13, 2024Jesus speaks to us in our neediest brothers and sisters,” Pope Francis told a group of priests and religious women Aug. 12 at the Vatican.
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Archdiocese to partner with Georgia GOAL for student scholarships
August 12, 2024GRACE Scholars helped thousands of students to attend some three dozen Catholic schools since it opened its doors 16 years ago. Now, the same mission is being picked up by Georgia GOAL Scholarship Program.
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I am with you always: Reflections on the National Eucharistic Congress
August 12, 2024Like many of you, I had the opportunity and privilege to attend the beautiful National Eucharistic Congress in Indianapolis in July.
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Three schools awarded Cognia STEM certification
August 12, 2024St. Jude the Apostle School, St. Mary’s Academy and St. Joseph School earned the Cognia STEM certification this summer, creating history as the first three institutions to achieve this status in the Archdiocese of Atlanta.
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‘Final Audition’ playwright incorporates Catholic faith into production
August 12, 2024“Final Audition, Last Chance for the Role of a Lifetime,” a comedy written and directed by Catholic playwright John Ruane, debuts in September in Marietta.
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I turned 55 and got old overnight
August 11, 2024I turned 55, and something strange happened. Suddenly 50-year-olds were saying “yes ma’am” and “no ma’am” to me.
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Catholic Foundation announces spring awards
August 11, 2024The Catholic Foundation of North Georgia awarded community grants and parish enrichment grants this spring to support the work of schools and churches.
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From the Archives: Catholics and the Atlanta Olympic Games
August 10, 2024The Paris Olympics will soon conclude with the closing ceremony on Aug. 11. Like many of the games before, this year’s event was characterized by dramatic moments, victories and defeats, and some controversy. In that respect, the 1996 Summer Games in Atlanta were not that different.