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Father Edmund Brand, 55 Years A Monk, Dies
August 17, 2006Father Edmund Brand, OCSO, a monk at the Monastery of the Holy Spirit, died on Thursday, Aug. 10, in the monastery’s infirmary, after a long illness. He was 92. His body was received at the monastery church on Sunday, Aug. 13, at 5 p.m. The funeral Mass was celebrated on Monday, Aug. 14, at 7 […]
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St. Francis Of Assisi Deacon Bill Diehl Dies
August 17, 2006Rev. Mr. William P. Diehl, a permanent deacon who had served since 1997 at St. Francis of Assisi Church, died Friday morning, Aug. 11. He was 72. Deacon Diehl was born in Springfield, Ohio, and was ordained as a permanent deacon on Jan. 1, 1992, in Miami. In his over nine years of service at […]
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Personal Stories Portray Heroism In New 9/11 Movie
August 17, 2006The poster for Oliver Stone’s latest film, “World Trade Center,” is dominated by two towers rising up against a blue sky. Between the towers stand the figures of two men, dwarfed by the immensity of the buildings. The image is a perfect representation of the film, as Stone uses the story of two men caught […]
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Cancer Support Group To Begin In Roswell
August 17, 2006St. Peter Chanel Church will begin a six-week cancer support group on Tuesday nights beginning Aug. 22, from 7 to 8:30 p.m. A support group can offer a safe environment for individuals to receive encouragement from others who have dealt with similar challenges. Spouses are welcome. The church is located at 11330 Woodstock Road. For […]
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Conference Promotes ‘Runnin’ To The Kingdom’
August 17, 2006Over 500 African-American priests and laypersons journeyed from across the nation to Atlanta for the 2006 Interregional African-American Catholic Evangelization Conference, where they focused on becoming better evangelizers through prayer, the sacraments and solid formation, and trusting in God’s grace and love to overcome any personal limitations. The conference was held Aug. 4-6 with the […]
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A Prayer: How Shall We Show Mercy To Animals?
August 3, 2006Lobsters have been making headlines lately. Some people claimed it was cruel to keep them in grocery store tanks because the animals sometimes starved to death while waiting to be purchased. It is tempting to chuckle at people who are concerned about the wellbeing of lowly creatures like lobsters, when we live in a world […]
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What I Have Seen and Heard (August 3, 2006)
August 3, 2006While I was on vacation, I read an article about the people who continue to work even while they are vacationing. The temptations that they succumb to are the cell phone and the laptop computers—I felt condemned! While I continued to remain in touch with my staff throughout my vacation, I don’t think I was […]
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After Year Of Outreach, Funds Needed To Rebuild
August 3, 2006In a few weeks the Catholic community of the Atlanta Archdiocese will have a new opportunity to help Catholics in the neighboring dioceses of Biloxi, Miss., and New Orleans make progress in rebuilding some of their many devastated churches, parish buildings and Catholic schools. A national collection for the two dioceses will be held in […]
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New Mass Changes To Bring Challenges, Opportunities
August 3, 2006At a quiet meeting in California, the American bishops recently made what may be the most important decision of this generation—at least, in regard to the experience of Catholics “in the pews.” The bishops approved new translations for the ordinary of the Mass—the prayers heard in church every Sunday. The Latin originals the bishops worked […]
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New Name Graces Work Of Atlanta Catholic Charities
August 3, 2006Recognizing the value of being more closely linked to its national office of Catholic Charities USA, North Georgia’s affiliate agency, known as Catholic Social Services, Inc., will continue to deliver its same services but under the new name of Catholic Charities of the Archdiocese of Atlanta, Inc. “On the national level, Catholic Charities USA is […]