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Archbishop answers Catholics’ questions on abuse
ATLANTA—In the weeks since scandals related to former Cardinal Theodore E. McCarrick and troubling revelations of heinous abuse in six Pennsylvania dioceses have come to light in the national media, many parishioners in churches across the Atlanta Archdiocese have met together for prayer and to share their concerns in an open or town hall format. […] Full Story | En Español
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Atlanta’s faithful attend Mass of Installation
By MARDESSA SMITH, Special to the Bulletin
Published May 30, 2019Atlanta guests came together to witness the Mass of Installation for departing shepherd and leader Archbishop Wilton D. Gregory in Washington, D.C. May 21.
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Archbishop Gregory offers invocation at Atlanta City Council
By GEORGIA BULLETIN STAFF, editor@georgiabulletin.org
Published May 16, 2019Upon the invitation of Atlanta City Council President Felicia Moore, Archbishop Wilton D. Gregory offered the invocation at the April 15 meeting of the council.
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Archbishop Gregory to become the new leader of the Archdiocese of Washington
By ANDREW NELSON, Staff Writer
Published April 18, 2019Archbishop Wilton D. Gregory will depart Atlanta on May 3, heading to the Vatican for a Papal Foundation meeting before taking up his role as the new spiritual leader of the Archdiocese of Washington. He will become the seventh archbishop of the nation’s capital
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