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CRS Makes Home In Atlanta To Serve The Southeast
January 18, 2007Leaning on its 52 years of working in Pakistan, Catholic Relief Services provided shelter, clean drinking water and refurbished schools to help over 166,000 Pakistanis following the 2006 earthquake that killed 73,000 people, thus earning the “Star of Sacrifice” award from Pakistan. Last year CRS celebrated its 60th anniversary of serving in India and following […]
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MLK Celebration Mass Emphasizes Call To Be ‘True Neighbors’
January 18, 2007The Gospel story of the Good Samaritan, which was the text used by the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. when he gave his last public address in 1968, provided the inspiration for the 2007 Mass remembering the legacy of the civil rights leader in a new time of heightened questions about “who is my […]
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What I Have Seen and Heard (January 11, 2007)
January 11, 2007The bishops of the Southeast and the mid-Atlantic provinces are going on retreat this week at the Passionist Retreat House in West Palm Beach, Florida. It will be my second time praying with my brothers at this facility. Bishops generally seem to pray quite well together. Every priest is supposed to make a meaningful retreat […]
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Renovations: Knocking Down Walls In Our Hearts
January 11, 2007My critical eye surveys the kitchen linoleum: It is old and ugly and needs to go. We also need new sinks in the bathroom, and if I have to continue gazing at the blue-flowered wallpaper one more day, surely I will go mad. Truth be told, most of my home-improvement jobs are done on the […]
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Mountain Parish Holds Contemplative Live Nativity
January 11, 2007For Catholics, there are many ways of adoring Christ, such as eucharistic adoration, the celebration of Eucharist at daily Mass, the study of the word of God in Scripture, and works of charity toward the poor. Then there is a unique form of adoration: the live Nativity. St. Francis of Assisi has been credited with […]
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How The Church Arrived At Its Immigration Positions
January 11, 2007Archbishop Gregory gave a presentation on the Catholic Church’s perspective on immigration at an immigration symposium held at The Temple in Atlanta on Dec. 4, 2006. The symposium was entitled “Immigration: The Facts, the Challenges and the Moral Response: A community conference convened by The American Jewish Committee, Atlanta Chapter, the Catholic Archdiocese of Atlanta, […]
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Claver House Taking Root After Maisha House Closes
January 11, 2007A “new seed” called the Claver House will carry on the love of prayer and mentoring efforts planted in the surrounding inner city community where the Maisha House of Prayer once stood. The news of this offshoot gives joy to Sister Loretta McCarthy, SBS, one of two sisters who first opened Maisha House and who […]
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Emory Begins New Catholic Studies Minor
January 11, 2007St. Teresa of Avila, Galileo Galilei, Flannery O’Connor, John Henry Cardinal Newman—beginning this January, Emory University students can study these and other famous Catholics as part of a new Catholic studies minor at the liberal arts university. The program is the only such minor in the country within a non-Catholic college or university. With a […]
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Catholic Charismatic Conference Set For February
January 11, 2007Forty years ago at Duquesne University, the Holy Spirit ignited the flame of a new Pentecost within a small group of faculty and students, a powerful burst that resulted in the “baptism in the Holy Spirit” and the beginning of the Catholic Charismatic Renewal. The Renewal spread to other universities across the United States and […]
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‘Painted Veil’ Has Intriguing Characters, Epic Sweep
January 11, 2007Based on a 1925 novel by Somerset Maugham, “The Painted Veil” tells the story of Kitty and Walter Fane, a young British couple who are forced to learn about themselves and each other during a cholera epidemic in China. The film opens as the couple is dropped off in a remote location in China. The […]