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St. Vincent de Paul Georgia seeks volunteer help as aid requests surge
May 2, 2024Leaders at St. Vincent de Paul Georgia are mounting a new push to ease the burden on the ministry volunteers who respond to crisis phone calls, visit people in their homes and provide emergency assistance as requests for help escalate.
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Longtime archdiocesan baseball coach notches milestone win
May 2, 2024Andy Harlin, a high school baseball hall of famer coach, earned his 700th win at the home diamond of the St. Pius Golden Lions baseball team. He answered question about his career over the past three decades in Archdiocese of Atlanta schools.
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Atlanta believers add their voice to Synod
May 2, 2024Nearly 300 of the faithful in the Atlanta Archdiocese took part in additional listening sessions of the Synod of Bishops on Synodality. The goal was to further consult Catholics before the synod’s final meeting in October.
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St. Martin de Porres food pantry welcoming volunteers
May 2, 2024St. Martin de Porres Food Pantry at Holy Cross Church is growing and looking to welcome additional volunteers.
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Fear is the great nemesis of faith, Pope Francis says at general audience
May 1, 2024The enemy of faith is fear, the pope said at his general audience May 1. The pope also launched the Marian month by encouraging using the Holy Family of Nazareth as a model of domestic community.
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Child advocate recognized with St. Joseph the Protector Award
May 1, 2024Sue Stubbs, director of the Archdiocese of Atlanta victim assistance program in the Office of Child and Youth Protection, was recognized with the top honor at the Child and Youth Protection Catholic Leadership Conference.
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Student earns seat at national math competition
May 1, 2024Pinecrest Academy junior John Schafer has qualified for MathCON Finals.
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Pope Francis teaches about temperance
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St. Mary’s Academy STEM students craft chicken coop
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The crossroads that changed our lives forever
April 19, 2024My parents rarely argued, but when they did, it was about money. My mother had grown up in a middle-class family with parents who could afford to send her and her siblings to college. But she married a man who had left school in sixth grade to support his family after his father died.