Georgia Bulletin

News of the Catholic Archdiocese of Atlanta

  1. Christmas creche, tree are signs of hope, pope says

    The Nativity scene and Christmas tree are signs of faith and hope, Pope Leo XIV said. “As we contemplate them in our homes, parishes and town squares, let us ask the Lord to renew in us the gift of peace and fraternity,” he said.

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  2. Red Bird Ministries expands in Archdiocese of Atlanta, supports grieving families

    When a parent loses a child, the world becomes unrecognizable. Daily routines become unmanageable, and even faith can feel distant. For many grieving families, that is where Red Bird Ministries begins its work. 

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  3. Georgia’s Catholic bishops oppose the execution of Stacy Humphreys

    Georgia’s bishops have shared a letter in opposition to the execution of Stacy Humphreys, scheduled on Dec. 17.

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  4. Unity, dialogue, respect: On first trip, pope highlights paths to peace

    Visiting two countries over six days on his first foreign papal trip, Pope Leo XIV preached unity, dialogue and respect for differences as the only paths to peace.

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  5. Advent events in the Archdiocese of Atlanta

    Advent, the start of the church’s liturgical year, begins Sunday, Nov. 30. It is the season of preparation for Christ’s birth and one of hope. Parishes and ministries across the archdiocese share their events from retreats to Masses.

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