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Sister Dalva of the Risen Jesus, PJC, right, sits with a member of the Rome community as he eats the food the sisters provided. Every Monday the Sisters of the Poor of Jesus Christ bring hot food, sandwiches, drinks, clothes, medical supplies and rosaries to the homeless and low-income residents of Rome. Photo by Julianna Leopold
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Sisters Poor of Jesus Christ meet physical and spiritual needs of the poor
The Sisters Poor of Jesus Christ, a community of three sisters living in the small town of Cedartown, deliver food every Monday to a Rome parking lot as part of their charism to serve the poor. Read about their work in the latest installment of “Sent to Serve.”
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The Class of 2026: Vals and sals honored
By GEORGIA BULLETIN STAFF
Published June 2, 2026Diocesan and independent Catholic high schools in the Archdiocese of Atlanta honored their valedictorians and salutatorians during graduation ceremonies in May.
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Archivist to take on role of vice chancellor for archdiocese
By ANDREW NELSON, Staff Writer
Published May 16, 2026Angelique Richardson has been appointed vice chancellor for the Archdiocese of Atlanta by Archbishop Gregory J. Hartmayer, OFM Conv.
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Archbishop Hartmayer ordains brother friar to the priesthood
Published May 13, 2026
Joyful prayer and song filled Blessed Sacrament Catholic Church in Graham, North Carolina, on April 25, when Archbishop Gregory J. Hartmayer, OFM Conv., ordained to the priesthood his brother friar, Edgar Iván Varela, OFM Conv.
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