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‘I Really Am My Mother’s Daughter’
May 7, 2009As a child, I used to cringe when people complimented my mother on a new outfit. Invariably, she would quote the exact mark-down price of the garment, along with details about the bargain basement where she found it. You see, I deemed it undignified to reveal prices. And I vowed that when I grew up […]
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Paul Finds God’s Strength In Suffering
May 7, 2009Paul preached where he was not welcome and he disputed with doubters in public places. To too many, Paul was a pest. This is the first charge we hear his prosecutor from the Sanhedrin, Tertullis, make against him as he is presented to the Roman Governor Felix for trial (Acts 24:5). This was no small […]
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St. Pius X Girls Reach State Soccer Semifinals
May 7, 2009The Lady Golden Lions soccer team of St. Pius X High School defeated West Forsyth High School, Cumming, in an April 28 match and Woodward Academy on May 1 to reach the state semifinals. With superior speed and foot skill, seven different St. Pius players scored to complete a 9-0 shutout of West Forsyth in […]
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Attention Valedictorians
May 7, 2009Are you a 2009 high school valedictorian in North Georgia? The Georgia Bulletin would like to acknowledge members of the archdiocese who are being honored as class valedictorians at public, private or Catholic high schools. Please send name, high school, student’s parish, and student contact information to editor@georgiabulletin.org.
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Attention Student Athletes
May 7, 2009Are you a 2009 high school senior who attends a parish in North Georgia’s Archdiocese of Atlanta? The Georgia Bulletin would like to acknowledge student athletes of the archdiocese that have signed to play a sport at a college or university. If you attend a Catholic high school, we will obtain the information from your […]
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Twin Marist Athletes Choose Unique College Paths
May 7, 2009The longest they have been apart in their lives is about one week. But now, Marist School seniors and identical twins Paige and Whitney Weiland are preparing for graduation and then college, at two different schools. Both of the tall, athletic teenagers agree that growing up with a twin has its ups and downs, although […]
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Priest Assignments
May 7, 2009Archbishop Wilton D. Gregory has announced the following changes in priest assignments. Archbishop Gregory has extended the faculties of Father Kizito Okeke to serve as parochial vicar at St. Michael Church, Gainesville, through April 30, 2010, effective April 27. Archbishop Gregory has extended the faculties of Father Gregory Anatuanya to serve as parochial vicar at […]
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BT Rallies To Defeat Greater Atlanta Christian
May 7, 2009Greater Atlanta Christian School scored three runs in the top of the first inning to take a 3-0 lead, but Blessed Trinity High School batters ignited for 20 hits and 17 runs, and BT senior Ryan List provided four innings of scoreless pitching to seal a 17-3 victory on April 30. Junior center fielder Jake […]
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Zambian Project Nears Completion For Students
May 7, 2009The goal for the student club Project Zambia at Holy Spirit Preparatory School is within reach two years after students brainstormed how to help peers in the South African country. Approaching the milestone of raising some $46,000, students at the club at the independent Catholic school are wrapping up the enterprise that aims to build […]
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Five Men To Be Ordained To Transitional Diaconate
May 7, 2009Atlanta Archbishop Wilton D. Gregory will ordain five men to the transitional diaconate for the Archdiocese of Atlanta on Saturday, May 16, at 10:30 a.m. at the Cathedral of Christ the King. The men to be ordained are as follows: Mario Lopez, Chijioke Ogbuka, Thang Pham, Carlos Vargas and Thomas Zahuta. Two others, Llane Briese […]