Georgia
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Atlanta parishes making environmental inroads
By ANDREW NELSON, Staff Writer
Published October 1, 2020In the five years since Pope Francis issued his encyclical on the environment, Catholics are taking steps to use clean-energy technology to help the climate crisis.
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Atlanta Catholics remain faithful in pandemic
By SAMANTHA SMITH, Staff Writer
Published October 1, 2020Moving forward in faith, Atlanta Catholics have adapted to new ways of worship and serving in the pandemic.
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Bishop Stephen Parkes asks for prayers as he begins ministry in Savannah
By CATHOLIC NEWS SERVICE
Published September 30, 2020Ordained and installed as the 15th bishop of the Diocese of Savannah on Sept. 23, Bishop Stephen Parkes said he was inspired by the life of St. Pio of Pietrelcina.
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Sunday Mass dispensation extended until further notice
By GEORGIA BULLETIN STAFF
Published September 26, 2020On Friday, Sept. 25, Archbishop Gregory J. Hartmayer, OFM Conv., announced that the dispensation from the obligation to attend Sunday Mass will remain in place until further notice.
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Archbishop Hartmayer offers statement on death penalty, prayers for victims at vigil
By NICHOLE GOLDEN, Editor
Published September 22, 2020Archbishop Gregory J. Hartmayer, OFM Conv., participated in an online prayer vigil against federal executions by offering a statement on the death penalty and prayers for the victims and their loved ones.
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Day of Prayer, Fasting set for September 24
By GEORGIA BULLETIN STAFF
Published September 18, 2020This year’s National Day of Prayer and Fasting will be Thursday, Sept. 24.
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Father Michael Hogan dies August 24
Published September 18, 2020
Father Michael Hogan, who served as an archdiocesan priest for more than 25 years, died August 24.
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Holy Spirit Prep celebrating 25th anniversary
Published September 18, 2020
As the new school year begins, Holy Spirit Preparatory School embarks on the 25th anniversary year of the founding of the school.
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Deacon Jim Stone dies September 6
Published September 18, 2020
Deacon James Edwin Stone of Suwanee died Sunday, Sept. 6 at his residence surrounded by his family. He served at Mary our Queen Church.
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Bishop Shlesinger to open series on Catholic social teaching
Published September 18, 2020
Transfiguration Church will welcome Bishop Bernard Shlesinger to open a new season of Catholic social teaching presentations. The kick-off event on Thursday, Sept. 24 will begin a series of topics stemming from current events.
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Shroud of Turin replica arrives in Atlanta Archdiocese
By SAMANTHA SMITH, Staff Writer
Published September 17, 2020A replica and history of the Shroud of Turin are part of a permanent exhibit at St. Brendan the Navigator Church.
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St. Jude the Apostle School STREAM lab opens
By NICHOLE GOLDEN, Editor
Published September 17, 2020Students at St. Jude the Apostle School are making use of the school’s new STREAM lab. The lab’s opening was made possible with proceeds from an auction fundraiser.
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SVdP Georgia announces public phase of capital campaign
By MARK WOOLSEY, Special to the Bulletin
Published September 17, 2020St. Vincent de Paul Georgia has announced the public phase of its $7.5 million Hope Transformed capital campaign, seeking to raise $650,000 to put finishing touches on a construction and renovation project at its statewide hub, allowing the agency to better meet the needs of clients.
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Young Catholic Professionals launches in Atlanta
By SAMANTHA SMITH, Staff Writer
Published September 17, 2020Young Catholic Professionals (YCP) brings together the faithful in their 20s and 30s for fellowship, networking, inspiration and a spiritual connection in their professional careers.
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Catholic Charities Atlanta continues to provide pandemic relief
By SAMANTHA SMITH, Staff Writer
Published September 17, 2020Catholic Charities Atlanta is one of many organizations supporting people impacted by the coronavirus pandemic.
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Georgia Tech students partner with CRS to reduce fleet emissions
By ANDREW NELSON, Staff Writer
Published September 17, 2020While staffers with Catholic Relief Services delivered needed supplies to far-flung parts of the globe, students at the Georgia Institute of Technology studied how its missions of mercy could be done with fewer car emissions.
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Children with disabilities receive sacraments at CTK Mission
By IMELDA RICHARD, Special to the Bulletin
Published September 10, 2020Six children with disabilities received their sacraments on Aug. 12 at the Christ the King Mission in Brookhaven. Father William Canales celebrated the joyful Mass and encouraged the children to always talk to Jesus in their prayers.
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Newly married couples find joy despite changed plans
By SAMANTHA SMITH, Staff Writer
Published September 3, 2020Many engaged couples faced difficult wedding decisions amid the coronavirus pandemic. Months of planning for the sacrament of marriage became a series of navigating canceled flights, closed churches and venues, and handling vendors and guests.
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Capuchin Franciscans begin ministry in Atlanta
By ANDREW NELSON, Staff Writer
Published September 3, 2020A new community of Capuchin Franciscans is joining the many religious orders already serving in the Archdiocese of Atlanta. Their ministry will focus on serving the poor.
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Silver jubilarians of 2020 recognized
By NICHOLE GOLDEN, Editor
Published September 3, 2020Four archdiocesan priests mark silver jubilees in 2020 and were honored at the August Chrism Mass.