Georgia Bulletin

The Newspaper of the Catholic Archdiocese of Atlanta

  1. ‘Invite One Back’ initiative helps parishes reach lapsed Catholics

    The U.S. bishops launched resources in early March as part of the “Invite One Back” initiative, equipping clergy and parish leaders to invite those who have stopped attending Sunday Mass to fill the pews once again.

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  2. A rededication to Irish history at Oakland Cemetery

    The Hibernian Benevolent Society recently rededicated its parcel at Atlanta’s historic Oakland Cemetery. A new statue of St. Patrick overlooks the redesigned space with pavers and two dozen niches for cremains.

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  3. Cardinal Pierre encourages believers to leave ‘comfort zones’ to share Gospel 

    Pope Francis’ ambassador to the United States, Cardinal Christophe Pierre, spent his two-day visit to Atlanta offering encouragement for the ongoing Synod on Synodality. Speaking at Emory University, Cardinal Pierre said changes in the culture and society represent an opportunity to welcome an “apostolic age” in living the faith.   

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  4. Pope, still recovering from illness, urges the prideful not to judge

    Pope Francis urged prideful people to recall one of Jesus’ moral commandments to “never judge.” The sin of pride “ruins human relationships” the pope wrote in the catechesis for his general audience in St. Peter’s Square March 6.

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  5. National Eucharistic Pilgrimage to include shrines, secular landmarks, diocesan events

    The National Eucharistic Pilgrimage is a major prelude to the National Eucharistic Congress, which expects to bring together tens of thousands of Catholics July 17-21 in Indianapolis. The pilgrimage will make seven stops within the Archdiocese of Atlanta in June.

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