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Pope calls drug traffickers ‘murderers,’ pushes against legalization
June 26, 2024Breaking from his catechetical series centered on the Holy Spirit, the pope addressed the issue of drug abuse and trafficking during his general audience June 26, marking World Day Against Drug Abuse and Illicit Trafficking.
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National Eucharistic Pilgrimage reignites faith in Archdiocese of Atlanta
June 25, 2024The National Eucharistic Pilgrimage made its way through the Archdiocese of Atlanta, with pilgrims spending three days walking under the blazing southern sun and sparking a new curiosity about the Lord.
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The Georgia Bulletin honored with nine Catholic Media Awards
June 24, 2024At the 2024 Catholic Media Conference in Atlanta, the staff of The Georgia Bulletin received nine Catholic Media Awards. The conference was June 18-21 with the theme of “Connect in ATL.”
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A heartfelt goodbye to the Claretian Missionaries
June 17, 2024Believers at Corpus Christi Church are saying goodbye to the Claretian community, an international missionary religious order, which has shepherded the parish for more than 30 years.
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The bountiful returns of marriage
June 17, 2024My parents were married in June, and, although any month is suitable for a wedding, June has long been thought of as the ideal month for marriage. I want to reflect here on the sacrament of marriage and the benefits it offers to couples and to the larger society.
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Sisters bring Jesus’ compassion to the sick with nursing ministry
June 17, 2024Three Kenyan sisters have joined the nursing staff at the Roswell retirement community owned by the Archdiocese of Atlanta, and one will soon begin work at Emory Saint Joseph’s Hospital. Their ministry is to provide care and companionship to the sick.
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US bishops discuss anti-poverty arm, groundbreaking proposals at spring meeting
June 17, 2024Gathered in Louisville for their spring plenary assembly, the U.S. bishops’ June 12-14 meeting saw a mix of important matters discussed–with some unexpected twists and moments of robust discussion.
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New NCEA chair Archbishop Hartmayer has long history in education
June 14, 2024New NCEA chair Archbishop Gregory J. Hartmayer, OFM Conv., has a long history in education. He was elected to a three-year term as the chair of the board of the National Catholic Educational Association. He talked about Catholic education in the U.S. today.
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Through Health is Hope, ServeHAITI brings needed medical, nutrition supplies to families
June 13, 2024The St. Vincent de Paul Health Center, operated by ServeHAITI, continues to see patients despite unrest in Haiti. The Health is Hope campaign enables the clinic to provide needed care to those fleeing Port-au-Prince.
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Five new priests bring unity, diversity to Archdiocese of Atlanta
June 13, 2024Friends, family, clergy and parishioners rejoiced inside Holy Vietnamese Martyrs Church on June 1 as five paths merged and became united in the mission to serve God and his people.