Atlanta
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Vincentians Reach Out In Season Of Need
By ANDREW NELSON, Staff Writer
Published November 22, 2012Close to 10 tons of food is distributed monthly by St. Vincent de Paul Georgia and during the upcoming holiday season people and families in need will turn to the organization to put food on the table and a gift under the Christmas tree. John Berry, the CEO of the nonprofit, said many St. Vincent […]
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Catholics, Orthodox Come Together On Religious Liberty
By FATHER PAUL A. BURKE, Special To The Bulletin
Published November 8, 2012The Catholic-Orthodox Ecumenical Gathering took place Sept. 25 at the Greek Orthodox Cathedral of the Annunciation. Archbishop Wilton D. Gregory and Metropolitan Alexios of the Greek Orthodox Metropolis of Atlanta presided at the service, which highlighted religious liberty. Attending this eighth ecumenical service were clergy and religious from both sister Churches, as well as Archons […] Full Story
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St. Pius X Rallies To Beat Blessed Trinity
Published November 8, 2012
The St. Pius X High School football team did not disappoint the class of 2013 on Senior Night, and they also kept their home-game winning streak intact with a 24-17 come-from-behind victory over Roswell’s Blessed Trinity High School. St. Pius struck first with nine first-quarter points that came on a two-point safety by the defense […]
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BT, St. Pius X Face Off In Volleyball Finals
Published November 8, 2012
For the second year in a row the Golden Lions of St. Pius X reached the state volleyball finals after defeating Woodward Academy 3-0 (25-22, 25-20, 25-21) in the semifinal match. This year their opponent was fellow Catholic high school Blessed Trinity, which defeated St. Pius 3-0 in the Nov. 3 state finals at Marietta […] Full Story
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Deacon Assignment
Published November 8, 2012
Archbishop Wilton D. Gregory has announced the following change in deacon assignment. Deacon James M. Easterwood has retired from active ministry as a deacon, effective Oct. 25.
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Late Archbishop To Be Remembered At Mass
Published November 8, 2012
To observe the one-year anniversary of the death of Archbishop John F. Donoghue, Archbishop Gregory will celebrate a special Mass in remembrance on Saturday, Nov. 10, at 12 p.m. at the Cathedral of Christ the King in Atlanta. A reception in the parish’s Kenny Hall will follow the Mass. All are invited to the Mass […] Full Story
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CTK School Honors The Saints—Especially St. Cecilia
Published November 8, 2012
The faculty and students at Christ the King School celebrated All Saints Day on Thursday, Nov. 1, with the help of a beloved fourth-grade tradition, as well as the return of a long lost friend. One of the highlights of the fourth-grade curriculum at CTK School is the All Saints Day project. Each student selects […]
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‘Our Lady of Divine Providence’ protects Puerto Rico
By ANDREW NELSON, Staff Writer
Published November 8, 2012A 13th-century devotion that started in Italy came to be the patroness of Puerto Rico when a new bishop arrived to find the Catholic Church on the island in disarray. The islands were placed in the care of Our Lady of the Divine Providence after a newly appointed bishop from Spain brought the devotion. Bishop […]
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Our Lady Of Lourdes Celebrates 100 Years Nov. 15-18
By STEPHEN O'KANE, Staff Writer
Published November 8, 2012As part of its recognition of 100 years as a parish in Atlanta, Our Lady of Lourdes has planned a series of events in November to honor the significant milestone. Events Nov. 14, 2012-Feb. 24, 2013: Our Lady of Lourdes Exhibit at Auburn Avenue Research Library Thursday, Nov. 15, 7 p.m.: Interfaith Service at […] Full Story
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Saint ‘Said Yes’ When Hawaii’s Sick Needed Her
By PRISCILLA GREEAR, Special To The Bulletin
Published November 8, 2012As daybreak unfolded, Meg Burnett arrived by 6 a.m. at the entrance to St. Peter’s Square in Rome with prayerful excitement for the canonization for her great-great-aunt, Marianne Cope. As she inhaled the atmosphere of anticipation on the fresh, sunny morn, she quietly rejoiced at the elevation to sainthood of her beloved relative in heaven […]
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Georgia Author Still Fascinates As Focus Of Series
By REBECCA RAKOCZY, Special To The Bulletin
Published November 8, 2012She is an American icon for both the 20th and 21st centuries. She has been the subject of countless books, papers and master’s theses, and she has captured the attention of celebrities such as film star Tommy Lee Jones and comedian Conan O’Brien. She’s been quoted by Japanese Nobel Prize winner Kenzaburo Oe in his […]
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‘War Eagles’ Follow In Footsteps Of Marist ‘Cadets’
By ANDREW NELSON, Staff Writer
Published November 8, 2012Charles Saye would strap on a leather helmet and come off the sidelines to take his place on the Marist line. Without face masks and wearing simple pads, the scrappy team faced off against larger teams. “We were like a band of brothers, in other words. We stopped a lot of big, strong teams,” said […]
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Water Polo Makes A Splash At Catholic Schools
By MICHAEL ALEXANDER, Staff Photographer
Published October 25, 2012Just like the players who compete in the pool, water polo is finding its buoyancy among the other sports of fall. It’s been a journey five years in the making, but a growing number of Catholic students, coaches and parents in the Atlanta area are embracing a sport that brings together intensity, competition and thrilling […]
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Cathedral To Recall 75-Year History On All Souls’ Day Mass
By KEVIN CULVER, Special To The Bulletin
Published October 25, 2012The Feast of All Souls is Nov. 2, and November is a month traditionally dedicated to remembering ancestors and loved ones who have died. The Cathedral of Christ the King, celebrating its 75th anniversary as a parish, will offer a moving remembrance of all those who have died in a special All Souls’ Day liturgy, […]
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Georgia Catholics Unite To Stop Death Penalty
By PRISCILLA GREEAR, Special To The Bulletin
Published October 25, 2012Deacon Norm Keller recently visited the Hall County Detention Center and prayed with a man charged with a capital offense who is discerning a plea bargain decision. If he goes to trial, he could face the death penalty. Deacon Keller first ministered to the prisoner two years ago at the Fulton County Jail. The inmate […]
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Archbishop: Holy Spirit Profoundly Guided Vatican II
By ANDREW NELSON, Staff Writer
Published October 25, 2012Hundreds of people came out on Thursday, Oct. 11, to the Cathedral of Christ the King to mark the beginning of the Year of Faith. The Year of Faith coincides with the 50th anniversary of the opening of the Second Vatican Council and two decades since the publication of the Catechism of the Catholic Church. […]
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Priest Assignment
Published October 25, 2012
Archbishop Wilton D. Gregory has announced the following change in priest assignments. Father Daniel P. Ketter has entered the degree program to earn his licentiate in canon law at The Catholic University of America, Washington, D.C., for the 2012 fall semester.
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Deacon Assignments
Published October 25, 2012
Archbishop Wilton D. Gregory has announced the following changes in deacon assignments. Deacon Phillip Gregory Smilski has been assigned to serve at St. Joseph Church, Marietta, and Catholic Charities Atlanta, effective Oct. 15. Deacon Robert Klein has been assigned to serve at St. Catherine of Siena Church, Kennesaw, effective Oct. 31.
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Spanish Catechists Can Enroll In Online Program
By PRISCILLA GREEAR, Special To The Bulletin
Published October 25, 2012In this “Year of Faith” called for by Pope Benedict XVI, the Archdiocese of Atlanta invites Hispanic catechetical leaders and other faithful Spanish speakers to enroll in an online pastoral theology certificate program through a new partnership with the University of Dallas School of Ministry. The program aims to enrich formation of ministry leaders catechizing […]
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SVdP And Sullivan Center Join Similar Missions
By ERIKA ANDERSON, Special To The Bulletin
Published October 25, 2012The merger of the Society of St. Vincent de Paul Georgia and the Sullivan Center brings together two organizations with similar missions of helping people achieve self-sufficiency by providing financial, material and educational support. The Sullivan Center was founded 30 years ago by Sinsinawa Dominican Sister Marie Sullivan as an expansion of the Christian Emergency […]