Atlanta
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SPX Community Sings Praises Of New Arts Wing
By GRETCHEN KEISER, Staff Writer
Published March 17, 2005The drive was called “Building on Faith,” and at St. Pius X High School March 11 they celebrated the fulfillment of this project which brought together many generations associated with the archdiocese’s first Catholic high school to build something wonderful for students in this new millennium. Completed in less than a year’s time, the new […] Full Story
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Christ’s Disciples To Knock On Doors For Holy Week
By PRISCILLA GREEAR, Staff Writer
Published March 17, 2005Catholics this March 23-27 will go forth like the first disciples and spread the Good News to all the ends of the archdiocese, or at least their parish boundaries, as they make door-to-door house calls to invite people to Holy Week activities at their churches. The sponsor of Holy Week MegaMission USA 2005 is Youth […] Full Story
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Archbishop Donoghue Named Prep School Rector
Published March 17, 2005
School officials at Holy Spirit Preparatory School recently announced the appointment of Archbishop-emeritus John F. Donoghue as the first rector of the school. The rector is symbolically entrusted with the preservation of the school’s growing body of traditions, including the house system, honor system, matriculation and graduation. Established in 1996, Holy Spirit Preparatory School strives […] Full Story
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Annual Scout Mass To Be Held At IHM Parish
Published March 10, 2005
Archbishop Wilton D. Gregory will celebrate the 2005 archdiocesan Scout Mass on Saturday, March 19, at Immaculate Heart of Mary Church at 1 p.m. The annual Mass will honor all youth and adults who are involved in Boy Scouts, Girl Scouts and Camp Fire programs in the archdiocese. Preceding the Scout Mass, the Catholic Committee […]
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Passage Of ‘Right To Know’ Bill Called Historic Step
By PRISCILLA GREEAR, Staff Writer
Published March 10, 2005Catholic pro-life leaders around the Archdiocese of Atlanta applauded the passage on March 4 by the Georgia General Assembly of legislation that guarantees that all women planning abortions will be provided with comprehensive information concerning abortion and alternatives. The legislation also includes a required 24-hour waiting period before the procedure. The law requires that women […]
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Upcoming Pallium Trip Offers Unique Pilgrimage
Published March 10, 2005
Archdiocesan Catholics have the opportunity to make a special pilgrimage with Archbishop Wilton D. Gregory to Rome, Italy, June 22-July 2, as he receives the pallium from Pope John Paul II. On June 29 at St. Peter’s Basilica the Holy Father will celebrate a special Mass during which he will present the pallium to Archbishop […]
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Bill Corrigan, Peace And Justice Advocate, Dies
Published March 10, 2005
—At the memorial Mass for Bill Corrigan the Gospel was the Beatitudes. For those who knew him, his life had already been a vivid witness to this Scripture. Unbowed by age, Mr. Corrigan remained a stalwart Christian activist for peace and social justice, until illness incapacitated him. He died Feb. 25 at the age of […]
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Urban Stations Of The Cross To Be Held Good Friday
Published March 10, 2005
Catholic Social Services invites all people of faith to participate in its 25th annual Good Friday Pilgrimage through downtown Atlanta on March 25. Participants in the Urban Stations of the Cross will walk to 14 sites in the city of Atlanta and reflect upon contemporary social issues like rights of workers, homelessness, pro-life issues, immigration […] Full Story
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High School Track Meet Honors New Archbishop
Published March 10, 2005
The track and field teams of four Catholic high schools have joined forces to launch the first Archbishop Wilton D. Gregory Invitational Track Meet, in honor of the new archbishop of Atlanta. Intended as an annual event, the meet is scheduled for Wednesday, March 16, and will be hosted by St. Pius X High School […]
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AACCW Honors Women, Youth Of The Year
Published March 10, 2005
When she was serving as president of the Atlanta Archdiocesan Council of Catholic Women in 1977, Genevieve Jones-Gesing initiated the first Recognition Day. “I did not feel I knew the women of the archdiocese, but I knew they were out there, serving their church and their community,” she said. “We found that many Catholic women […]
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Mass At Sacred Heart Celebrates Black Catholic History
Published March 4, 2005
Sacred Heart Church will host a Mass to honor the contributions of black Catholics in the history of the Catholic Church on Friday, Feb. 11, at 7 p.m. This is the second annual “Celebrating Contributions to the Catholic Church in the United States by Black Americans” event sponsored by Sacred Heart Church. Archbishop Wilton D. […]
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Priests Mark Anniversaries Of God’s Call To Obedience
By ERIKA ANDERSON, Staff Writer
Published March 3, 2005As Archbishop Wilton D. Gregory praised this year’s jubilarians, he encouraged the priests to modestly give thanks for allowing God to “have His way” with them, according to His own plan. On June 1 Archbishop Gregory, along with over 40 priests of the archdiocese, gathered at the Cathedral of Christ the King to celebrate the […] Full Story
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Group Continues Call For Death Penalty Moratorium
By ERIKA ANDERSON, Staff Writer
Published March 3, 2005On Feb. 22, dozens of religious leaders and supportive citizens gathered in the rotunda of the Georgia State Capitol and pleaded for a halt on executions to study the flaws in Georgia’s death penalty system. State Rep. Pam Stephenson, State Sen. Sam Zamarippa and a coalition of human rights and religious organizations under the banner […]
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Archbishop Holds Listening Sessions With Priests
By GRETCHEN KEISER, Staff Writer
Published March 3, 2005In his first month in office, Archbishop Wilton D. Gregory has made it a priority to hold a series of listening sessions with priests of the archdiocese to learn their concerns firsthand and establish a framework for his working relationship with the presbyterate. Organized by deanery, three meetings were facilitated by Father Robert Silva, president […]
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St. Pius Arts Expansion Sets New Stage For Students
By PRISCILLA GREEAR, Staff Writer
Published March 3, 2005St. Pius X High School has completed the renovation and expansion of its fine arts wing, providing lighter, more technologically conducive space for artistic exploration and inspiration for the music, drama, art and dance programs. Archbishop Wilton D. Gregory will dedicate the new wing on Friday, March 11, at 9 a.m., which will be followed […]
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St. Patrick’s Day To Be Celebrated With Mass, Parade
Published March 3, 2005
Celebrating St. Patrick’s Day properly takes a week or more, based on a look at the schedule of events for Atlanta in 2005. All are invited to attend the annual Black Tie Hibernian Benevolent Society St. Patrick’s Day Ball on Friday, March 11, at The Metropolitan Club in Alpharetta. Tickets at $85 per person or […]
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Youth Ministry To Sponsor Prayer Workshop
Published March 3, 2005
The Office of Youth Ministry will sponsor a three-session “Prayer and Intercession Workshop” March 12, April 9 and May 7 at St. Pius X High School. The workshop is designed for laity to come together and pray for the Archdiocese of Atlanta and all of its ministries. Anyone involved in any ministry (religious education, youth […]
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Vocations Fair Set For March 12
Published March 3, 2005
The Archdiocese of Atlanta will sponsor a Vocations Fair on Saturday, March 12 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Cathedral of Christ the King, 2699 Peachtree Road, NE. Archbishop Wilton D. Gregory will celebrate Mass at 10:30 a.m. in the Cathedral. Separate panel discussion groups for men and women will be offered, featuring […]
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Apostolate Presents Lenten Reflection
Published March 3, 2005
The Apostolate for Family Consecration will present the Year of the Eucharist Lenten Reflection, featuring its co-founder and president Jerome Coniker, at three locations in the archdiocese. Coniker, a consultant for the Pontifical Council for the Family and also president and co-founder of Familyland Television Network, will speak on the second night of each two-day […]
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Marist Literary Team Wins State Championship
Published March 2, 2005
Marist School received the first Ray Horne Award given by the Georgia High School Association for outstanding performance in literary events in 2004-2005. The award, which will be given annually, is given to the school in each classification earning the most combined points in State Debate, State One-Act Play and State Literary competitions. Marist ranked […]