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Love That Lasts
February 14, 2012There’s lots of talk about love today, naturally since it is Valentine’s Day. What you should know about me is I am a sucker for a good story. And love stories for me are always good stories. In my mind, Jesuit Father Pedro Arrupe summed it up rather nicely in his reflection about love: “Fall in Love, stay in […]
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Area Catholic Athletes Sign On To Play College Sports
February 2, 2012This year’s National Signing Day took place on Wednesday, Feb. 1. Local Catholic high school seniors joined other athletes around the country by making it official when they signed binding national letters of intent to play collegiate sports at the college or university of their choice. The list below includes area Catholic athletes who made […]
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Calling All Cooks: Share Your Favorite Lenten Recipes
February 2, 2012Lent will begin on Ash Wednesday, Feb. 22, and once again, The Georgia Bulletin is seeking those delicious Lenten, meat-free recipes most enjoyed by your family to share with the readers of the newspaper. If you have any stories to go along with the recipes, we’d love to read them, too. Our staff will select […]
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St. Ann Church Responds To Pastor’s Plea For Poor
February 2, 2012It began with a simple idea of providing candles to MUST Ministries for the homeless in hopes of keeping rats away while they slept in the streets. Just two months later, the response and support of the parishioners at St. Ann Church has turned into a full-fledged ministry to help the less fortunate. When St. […]
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Parish Celebrates Vietnamese New Year
February 2, 2012Our Lady of Vietnam Church, a parish of some 800 families, marked the Vietnamese New Year, formally know as Tet Nguyen Dan, with a Mass and all-day celebration Jan. 22. Msgr. Francis Pham Van Phuong, pastor of the Clayton County parish, was the liturgy’s main celebrant and parochial vicar Father Peter Vu was the homilist. […]
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Times Blog Follows College Quest Of Two Marist Seniors
February 2, 2012Two Marist School students are sharing their heartaches and triumphs as they apply to college, from rejection letters to concerns about a college price tag. Eric Eichelberger and Clare Tiarsmith are bloggers for “The Choice,” an education blog at The New York Times. They are among eight high school seniors writing for a section called, […]
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Tax Credits Let More Families Select Catholic Schools
February 2, 2012Students, parents and teachers crowded the Statehouse rally Wednesday, Jan. 25, in support of school choice. People streamed into the legislature after the rally to tell lawmakers personal stories of what school choice has meant for them. The Archdiocese of Atlanta was among about a dozen organizations backing the School Choice Celebration and Rally, which […]
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Archbishop Asks For Support Of 2012 Annual Appeal
February 2, 2012The 2012 Archbishop’s Annual Appeal was announced in parishes this past weekend, with Archbishop Wilton D. Gregory by letter asking Catholics to support this annual fundraising effort “so that the many ministries operating in central and north Georgia may continue to bring knowledge and practice of the faith as well as provide material relief, counsel, […]
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Lock-In Gives Pro-Life Teens Space To Reflect
February 2, 2012Piles of pillows, sleeping bags and backpacks sat on the gym sidelines at Our Lady of Mercy High School on Sunday, Jan. 22, where some 40 teens planned to sleep on the floor overnight. First there was Mass and Eucharistic adoration, mixed with learning about political activism and how to talk with people who favor […]
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Priest Assignments
February 2, 2012Archbishop Wilton D. Gregory has announced the following change in priest assignment. He has confirmed the recommendation of Father John Che-chon Chong, superior of the Korea Province of the Society of Jesus, and assigned Father Tae Jin Kim as parochial vicar at the Korean Martyrs Church, Doraville, effective Jan. 24.