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Father Timothy Radcliffe Talks to the Georgia Bulletin
April 10, 2012Father Timothy Radcliffe talks to Modern Catholicism students Father Timothy Radcliffe visited Atlanta’s Emory University in late March as a guest of the Candler School of Theology and the Aquinas Center of Theology. I interviewed him before he met with students in the Modern Catholicism class and his public lecture to several hundred people. […]
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Youth Of The Year
March 29, 2012Alaina Abadie, Good Shepherd, Cumming; Chad Albers, St. Matthew, Tyrone; Ugo Anikpe, St. Paul of the Cross, Atlanta; Madison Bailey, St. Thomas the Apostle, Smyrna; Sydney Baker, St. Joseph, Marietta; Bridget Beaupre, St. Matthew, Winder; Ariel Buttram, Christ the Redeemer, Dawsonville; Meranda Cyr, St. Mary Magdalene, Newnan; Robin Davis, Sts. Peter and Paul, Decatur; Anastasia […]
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Office Of Formation, Discipleship Set On Renewal
March 29, 2012With new faces and a new focus, members of the Office of Formation and Discipleship aim to be of service to pastors and parish leaders as they reach out to the Catholic community. “The focus of the office is support of pastors and the parish leadership in the mission to catechize and form the faithful,” […]
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Reader’s Lenten Recipe: Pizza Fish
March 29, 2012Rose Levitan, of St. Thomas the Apostle Church, Smyrna, sent in this recipe for preparing fish that she’s used over the years. She said, “My husband is not a big fish eater, so I had to get creative during Lent. I came up with this recipe, and it has been a big hit with him […]
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Reader’s Lenten Recipe: Tuna Macaroni Salad
March 29, 2012Joy Stumpo, a parishioner of Mary Our Queen Church, Norcross, sent in this recipe for a salad that she cooks during Lent or “any time of year.” She notes that she also prepares this salad with canned salmon. Ingredients: 1 cup macaroni, uncooked 2 5-oz. cans of tuna (add more tuna, if you like it) […]
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Reader’s Lenten Recipe: Spinach Pie
March 29, 2012Mimi Arsenault offers this recipe for a meatless Lenten Friday from her retirement home in south Florida. She said that she usually makes at least two pies. “They freeze well,” she said. A resident of Monroe for 29 years, a Georgia educator and parishioner, she would bring this spinach pie to school for faculty gatherings, […]
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What I Have Seen and Heard for March 29, 2012
March 29, 2012Lent is rapidly coming to an end—and perhaps not a moment too soon for many of us. We may have grown weary of the penances that we began on Ash Wednesday and long to return to those pleasures that we have set aside as a sign of our mortification and self-denial. In these closing days […]
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Lo Que He Visto Y He Oido
March 29, 2012Ya estamos por terminar la Cuaresma. Tal vez estamos fatigados de nuestras penitencias que comenzaron el miércoles de cenizas y deseamos regresar a los placeres que hemos puesto a un lado como señal de nuestra humillación y abnegación. En estos últimos días de la cuaresma, nuestras penitencias parecen ser más como un concurso de resistencia […]
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Priest Assignments
March 29, 2012Archbishop Wilton D. Gregory has announced the following changes in priest assignments. Father Alvaro D. Avendano has been assigned as administrator of St. Helena Mission, Clayton, effective Feb. 15. Msgr. Francois Smith Jeannot, who has retired from ministry in the Jacmel Diocese in Haiti, has been assigned as presiding priest for Masses for the Haitian […]
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Unraveling The Mystery Of Suffering
March 29, 2012In church I kneel down and stare at the big crucifix over the altar and see Christ with his arms outstretched. He looks so peaceful there, but he was in unimaginable agony. And I know some people flinch from the cross, saying it is too brutal and terrible. But the cross is a powerful way […]