Georgia Bulletin

News of the Catholic Archdiocese of Atlanta

  1. Dare to be free, join exodus from stagnation, pope says on Ash Wednesday

    Pope Leo XIV marked the beginning of Lent with the traditional procession on Rome’s Aventine Hill on Ash Wednesday.

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  2. Lent’s CRS Rice Bowl collection seen as more critical than ever after USAID cuts

    Catholic Relief Services is surviving, yet the deep slashes to USAID funding have now made their annual Rice Bowl collection more essential than ever.

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  3. St. Lawrence’s new chapel reflects rising interest in eucharistic devotion 

    For the first time, St. Lawrence Church has a dedicated chapel for adoration. Named the Our Lady of Perpetual Help Chapel, it is open five days a week, 12 hours a day, as a place set aside instead of a shared space. 

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  4. Emory’s Aquinas Center honors namesake saint with special programming 

    At Emory University’s Aquinas Day on Jan. 29, historian Matthew Cressler examined the understanding of faithfulness, as he explored what it means to be a “good” Catholic.  

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  5. All Christians must humbly, joyfully invite others to trust in God, pope says

    All Christians are called to invite everyone to trust in Christ, who enlightens and consoles, Pope Leo XIV said as he closed the Week of Prayer for Christian Unity Jan. 25

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