Archbishop Gregory J. Hartmayer OFM Conv. News & Columns
Archbishop Gregory J. Hartmayer, OFM Conv., is the seventh Archbishop of Atlanta. In “Peace and All Good,” he shares pastoral reflections.
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I hope and pray that you are having a fruitful Lent. In his message for Lent, Pope Francis encouraged us to have a contemplative spirit during the season so that we might grow in our love of God and neighbor.
Other Archbishop Gregory J. Hartmayer OFM Conv. News
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Archbishop Hartmayer asks for clemency for death row inmate Willie Pye
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Archbishop Hartmayer offers prayers for King family
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Archbishop Hartmayer’s greetings for the new year
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Archbishop Hartmayer’s Christmas greeting
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Archbishop Hartmayer extends Chanukah greetings
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Archbishop Hartmayer extends greetings to Greek Orthodox Church
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Archbishop Hartmayer offers condolences to family of former First Lady Rosalynn Carter
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Archbishop Hartmayer’s statement in response to Holy Land violence
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Atlanta’s bishops join interfaith effort for death penalty reform
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Archbishop Hartmayer sends greetings for High Holy Days to Jewish community
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Archbishop Hartmayer offers condolences to family of Dr. Christine King Farris
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Archbishop Hartmayer offers words of support for Jewish community
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