The Georgia Bulletin

Fri, May 9, 2008


What I Have Seen and Heard - Archbishop Gregory's Weekly Column

After Tragedy, Holy Land Speakers Pursue Peace

Mazen Faraj, a Palestinian who lives in a refugee camp in Bethlehem, speaks to an audience during an April 28 talk at Holy Spirit Church, Atlanta. Faraj was joined by his Israeli partner Rami Elhanan. (Photo by Michael Alexander)

ATLANTA—As young men, the two could not have been more different: a battle-hardened former Israeli soldier, a rock-throwing Palestinian jailed for protesting the occupation of the West Bank.

But through shared sorrows, Mazen Faraj and Rami Elhanan now call each other brothers.

“We are not competing with the size of our pain. We do not blame each other. We are showing the way out,” said Elhanan.

Surgeon Finds Medical Ministry In Guatemala

Dr. Henry Zielinski looks out on Guatemala City from the rooftop of Sanatorio Paz, the hospital where he operated on nearly 40 patients during his recent mission trip. The general surgeon spent a few minutes on the roof in recollection each day following lunch. (Photos by Stephen O’Kane)

GUATEMALA CITY—The 60-year-old Guatemalan businessman reached over, held Dr. Henry Zielinski’s hand and kissed it in thanks. Domingo Gonzalez had just had surgery to repair a hernia he had been suffering with for more than two years.

Diagnosed by a Guatemalan doctor, Gonzalez had not been able to receive the surgery until a visiting Georgia team came in April because so many people ahead of him needed operations.

Thursday, May 8, 2008

After Tragedy, Holy Land Speakers Pursue Peace

Parish Status Comes To Historic St. Mary’s, Jackson

A Gift More Precious Than Jewels

What I Have Seen and Heard

Lo Que He Visto Y He Oído

Speaker Recommends Spiritual Connections For Elderly

Archdiocese Sizes Up Senior Population To Provide Guidance

Donovan High School Is State Tennis Runner-Up

Surgeon Finds Medical Ministry In Guatemala

Senior Receives Donoghue Scholarship

BT Athletic Director Wins State Recognition

Marist Seventh-Graders Honored

Covington Parish To Host Healing Mission

Thursday, May 1, 2008

Catholic Charities Gala Honors Two Leaders

Church Harnesses Internet For Ministry To Deaf

HIV/AIDS Ministry To Latinos Garners CDC Support

Signed Masses Offered At Six Parishes

Catholic Lobbyist Summarizes 2008 Georgia Session

Living Stones

We Still Remember