Marietta
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A young girl’s letters bring hope in pandemic
By SAMANTHA SMITH, Staff Writer
Published July 7, 2021During the uncertainty of the coronavirus pandemic, Annaluisa Puig from St. Joseph School, Marietta, sent letters of encouragement to family, friends and personal heroes.
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Remembering Deacon Ed Grabowy of St. Ann Church
Published May 12, 2021
Deacon Ed Grabowy, 82, died April 29 after a short illness. He served at St. Ann Church, Marietta, for many years.
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Churches playing critical roles in vaccine efforts
By ANDREW NELSON, Staff Writer
Published May 5, 2021Parishes in the Archdiocese of Atlanta are joining in the effort to get vaccines into people’s arms. A year ago, in these same places public Masses were cancelled.
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Atlanta priests serve as ‘physicians of souls’ during COVID surge
By ANDREW NELSON, Staff Writer
Published March 18, 2021In the past year, a handful of Atlanta priests stepped forward to serve patients hospitalized with COVID-19. This ministry offers peace to those dying and comfort to those lonely, separated from loved ones because of the virus.
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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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St. Ann volunteers harvesting hope with community garden
By ANDREW NELSON, Staff Writer
Published July 29, 2020Eyeing an empty plot on the St. Ann Church campus, SVdP food pantry leaders decided to break ground on a community garden. Although it was long a topic of conversation at the Marietta parish, it took the COVID-19 lockdown to make it happen.
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Transfiguration’s ‘Operation Elder Care’ maintains connection, meets needs of seniors
Published April 30, 2020
Since March 19, Transfiguration Church in Marietta has been participating in what they are calling “Operation Elder Care” to make connections with and assess the needs of seniors.
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Pinecrest and Walker split in baseball doubleheader
By MICHAEL ALEXANDER, Staff Writer
Published March 19, 2020After a rainout prevented Pinecrest Academy and The Walker School baseball teams from playing the previous day, they decided to play an evening doubleheader on Walker’s lighted field Wednesday, March 11.
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Catholic school faculty members honored at annual education banquet
By GEORGIA BULLETIN STAFF
Published February 6, 2020Catholic schools in the Archdiocese of Atlanta marked Catholic Schools Week Jan. 26-Feb. 1, a national observance focusing on faith-building, academic and community contributions of the schools.
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BT’s first-year head coach takes a team to the state finals and wins
By MICHAEL ALEXANDER, malexander@georgiabulletin.org
Published November 14, 2019Blessed Trinity was a 3-1 set victor over the St. Pius X team in a volleyball match on Nov. 2.
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MUST cold weather shelter accepts donations
Published December 19, 2018
MARIETTA—As the cold temperatures dip below freezing this season, MUST Ministries is taking in women and children to assure they are safe and warm. The Cold Weather Shelter is a temporary housing program on the Elizabeth Inn Campus that allows women and children to come to the Loaves and Fishes Community Kitchen and stay on […]
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Father Michael Steven Sherliza, a priest of the Archdiocese of Atlanta, dies
Published October 23, 2018
MARIETTA— Father Michael Steven Sherliza, a priest of the Archdiocese of Atlanta, died Oct. 22 after battling a long series of illnesses. He was 62. The son of Robert Joseph Sherliza and Lizzette (Sullivan) Sherliza, he was born on Oct. 2, 1956, the feast of the Guardian Angels, in Attleboro, Massachusetts. He attended St. Mary’s […] Full Story
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St. Ann Church community celebrates 40th anniversary
Published September 20, 2018
MARIETTA—Joined by Archbishop Wilton D. Gregory, the members of St. Ann Church, Marietta, celebrated the 40th anniversary of their parish at an Aug. 5 Mass. A gala Founder’s Weekend evening of food and dancing Aug. 3 preceded the Mass and the community continued the anniversary celebration with a ministry fair and Atlanta Braves Night events […]
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Blessed Trinity senior completes teen-oriented Girl Scout Gold Award project
Published August 23, 2018
MARIETTA—Mattie Riordan, a senior at Blessed Trinity High School, Roswell, completed her Girl Scout Gold Award project this summer by creating a safe outdoor space for teens of St. Ann Church, Marietta. A member of Troop 26214 of St. Joseph School, Marietta, Riordan’s project addresses the issues of juvenile violent crime and the digital divide. […]
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Confirmation celebrated in American Sign Language
Published August 3, 2018
MARIETTA—On April 19, Archbishop Wilton D. Gregory celebrated Mass and the sacrament of confirmation for a group on young people, including Nicholas Spacht, at Transfiguration Church, Marietta. Nicholas is unique among his classmates in that he is deaf and fluent in American Sign Language (ASL). During the years of his sacramental preparation, sign language interpreters […]
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Workshop examines church’s stance on just war, armed conflicts
By ANDREW NELSON, Staff Writer
Published May 25, 2018MARIETTA—What to make of global conflicts where missile-heavy drones unleash deadly violence on “battlefields without borders,” the dizzying number of extremists vying for control in the Syrian Civil War and nuclear weapons being engineered smaller for use on the front lines? Some 50 people assembled at Transfiguration Church, Marietta, April 28 for “A Catholic Look […]
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Workshop looks at church’s stance on just war, global conflicts
Published April 5, 2018
MARIETTA—Justice and Peace Ministries of the Archdiocese of Atlanta will sponsor “A Catholic Look at War and Global Conflict” on Saturday, April 28, at Transfiguration Church in Marietta. The all-day workshop will be from 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. in the parish’s family life center, 1815 Blackwell Road. The workshop will examine the Catholic Church’s stance on […] Full Story
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Congregation Etz Chaim and St. Ann partner on Holocaust memorial project
By JOHN TABELLIONE, Special to the Bulletin
Published February 26, 2018MARIETTA—A unique program called “Books and Bricks” serves to educate the youth of Congregation Etz Chaim and St. Ann Church in Marietta about the Holocaust. The program uses two memorial dates to educate the communities—“Holocaust and Heroism Remembrance Day” (Yom HaShoah) and the 1938 pogrom of “Kristallnacht” (Night of Broken Glass). Over the past several […]
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Youth in Mission grants mission scholarships
Published January 26, 2018
MARIETTA—Youth in Mission, a Catholic Foundation of North Georgia-sponsored charity, recently presented $20,000 in scholarships toward the 2018 travel fees of 36 young missionaries. Archbishop Wilton D. Gregory attended and blessed the youth and their mission trips at the sixth annual Youth in Mission Scholarships Presentation on Dec. 16, 2017, at St. Joseph Church in […]
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La Salette priest Father Roger Plante dies Dec. 9
Published January 11, 2018
MARIETTA—La Salette Father Roger J. Plante, senior priest in residence at St. Ann Church in Marietta, died suddenly on Dec. 9, 2017. He was 82. Father Plante was born in Springvale, Maine, on March 19, 1935, son of the late Ovila and Diana (Mailhot) Plante. He attended La Salette Seminary in Enfield, New Hampshire, and […] Full Story