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Catholic Foundation Announces Deadline For Fall Grants
September 3, 2009The Catholic Foundation of North Georgia (CFNGA) will be accepting applications for the fall grant cycle until Sept. 30. CFNGA has the mission to enhance the long-term financial stability of the Catholic community in North Georgia by building, managing and granting philanthropic assets. CFNGA grants are limited to restricted to the metropolitan Atlanta community and […]
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Parish Grant Workshop To Be Held Sept. 15 At Catholic Center
September 3, 2009A grant workshop for parishes and nonprofit groups engaged in anti-poverty and community-building programs is to be held from 6:30-8 p.m. on Tuesday, Sept. 15, at the Catholic Center, 680 West Peachtree St. NW. The Catholic Campaign for Human Development sets aside grants of up to $4,000 to help parishes and smaller community organizations to […]
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Red Mass To Bring Together Judges, Magistrates
September 3, 2009The 2009 Red Mass, held each year to pray for the courts and for justice, will be celebrated by Atlanta Archbishop Wilton D. Gregory on Thursday, Sept. 10, at 11 a.m. at Sacred Heart Church. Celebrated throughout the world and in Atlanta since 1995, the Red Mass provides an opportunity for judges and attorneys of […]
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Matt Sanchez Bikes To Help Shepherd Center
September 3, 2009Five years ago, Matthew Sanchez was told that he might never walk again after shattering his C-5 vertebra in a collision on the football field at Our Lady of Mercy High School. But this summer, Sanchez, along with a few close friends, completed a grueling cross-country bike ride to raise awareness of and money for […]
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St. Helena Dedicates New Church, Despite Fire
September 3, 2009For 10 years he shepherded St. Helena Church, but on Aug. 23 Bishop-elect Luis Zarama joined Atlanta Archbishop Wilton D. Gregory, visiting priests and the whole community to dedicate its new church building. St. Helena, a mission of St. Mark Church in Clarkesville, was doubly joyous to celebrate the dedication Mass because the original date […]
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Notable
September 3, 2009There may be something in the water at the Thompson home in Roswell, where father and son are celebrating joint book publications. William A. Thompson, 17, translated from Latin a new edition of a book by Napoleon Bonaparte. The 1820 book has a mouthful of a title: “Educating Children for Leadership: A System of Education […]
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Notable Youth
September 3, 2009Young homebuilders at Blessed Trinity High School in Roswell received a Campus Chapter of the Year Honorable Mention from Habitat for Humanity International. The high school’s chapter was recognized as one of Habitat’s most outstanding 2009 campus chapters. The school was chosen from among 490 other schools for the recognition. The club received a $5,000 […]
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St. Pius X Wins ‘Fish Bowl’ Rivalry Game At Marist
September 3, 2009The last time a St. Pius X High School varsity football team went over to Marist School and came back with a victory, Hank Aaron had hit his 715th home run to surpass Babe Ruth, People magazine debuted and the original “Texas Chain Saw Massacre” movie was released. The year was 1974. On Friday, Aug. […]
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Decatur parish joyfully celebrates golden jubilee
September 3, 2009It was a hand-clapping, stand-up-and-sway celebration as Sts. Peter and Paul Church marked its 50th birthday. The three-day festivities began on Thursday, Aug. 27, to kick off months of special events at this Decatur parish. Crowds filled the church for a special liturgy on Saturday, Aug. 29. “It is a small, hidden treasure in DeKalb […]
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What I Have Seen and Heard (August 20, 2009)
August 20, 2009Newspapers of all sorts far and wide are facing significant financial trauma. Some of the oldest and most revered dailies are recognizing and attempting to respond to the universally changing horizon of the media. And many of them have grown leaner while others have ultimately ceased publication. Cities that once boasted two daily newspapers are […]