The Georgia Bulletin Blog
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Moon landing: ‘Man’s insatiable urge to explore the unknown’
By Andrew Nelson
Published July 18, 2019How’d the Georgia Bulletin cover the historic moon landing? I peeled back the browned pages of the bound volume of 1969 to learn.
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From the Klan to the Kennedys, Atlanta priest saw a lot during his 64 years.
By ANDREW NELSON
Published June 19, 2019A native of Connecticut, Father Richard Morrow never wanted to be a parish priest in Catholic rich New England. He desired to serve as a priest where the faithful were few in number and priests could be creative in their outreach and ministry.
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Cyclist makes it cross country for Atlanta student scholarships
By Andrew Nelson
Published July 27, 2015Cyclist Dick Marklein completed his cross-country trek to raise scholarship money for Cristo Rey Atlanta Jesuit High School. That’s 52 Days and 3900 Miles. The cyclist began on May 31st in San Francisco and ended in Portsmouth, N.H., where Marklein dipped his bike into the Atlantic Ocean. The trip was the cyclists’ once in a […] Full Story
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A parish name spurs sibling rivalry
Published July 9, 2015
I traveled down memory lane the other day editing a Catholic News Service news briefs with a dateline Abu Dhabi. It seems a new Catholic church there was being dedicated. The capital of the United Arab Emirates isn’t a center of Catholicism by most measures. But it turns out the church in this Arab country […] Full Story
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Curious about this icon?
Published May 23, 2014
Learn more about this icon and the recent ecumenical gathering by clicking here. It’ll take you to an interactive display. We’ll have the story in the next issue of the Georgia Bulletin. -Andrew