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Archbishop Hartmayer extends greetings to Greek Orthodox Church
Published November 30, 2023
On the Feast of St. Andrew, Nov. 30, Archbishop Gregory J. Hartmayer, OFM Conv., extended his greetings on behalf of the faithful in the Archdiocese of Atlanta, to Metropolitan Alexios of the Greek Orthodox Metropolis.
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Cross memorial at Lyke House Newman Center honors slain student
By ANDREW NELSON, Staff Writer
Published November 30, 2023A granite cross now stands in the parking lot of the Lyke House Newman Center where Jatonne Sterling was killed. Family and scores of students from Clark Atlanta University gathered at the Catholic center at the Atlanta University Center on Nov. 16 to remember him.
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Advent events announced
By GEORGIA BULLETIN STAFF
Published November 30, 2023Advent begins Sunday, Dec. 3 and is the beginning of a new liturgical year. Symbolized by the color purple, the season of Advent includes the four Sundays and weekdays leading up to Christmas. From penance services to programs of lessons and carols, here’s a sampling of events marking this season of reflection.
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Sixty years of The Georgia Bulletin
By GEORGIA BULLETIN STAFF
Published November 20, 2023On the cover of the Nov. 28, 1963 issue of The Georgia Bulletin, in its inaugural year, Archbishop Paul Hallinan offered prayer following the assassination of President John F. Kennedy. He wrote, “John F. Kennedy was a man, a husband, a father, a son, a brother. The entire human family mourns his death.”
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Archbishop Hartmayer offers condolences to family of former First Lady Rosalynn Carter
Published November 20, 2023
Archbishop Gregory J. Hartmayer, OFM Conv., sent a letter of condolence to President Jimmy Carter and his family upon learning of the death of Former First Lady Rosalynn Carter Nov. 19.
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Save the date for #iGiveCatholic
By GEORGIA BULLETIN STAFF
Published November 20, 2023Giving Tuesday is Nov. 28. The initiative, started in 2012, aims to celebrate generosity by spotlighting the work of nonprofits. #iGiveCatholic is part of the Giving Tuesday tradition. The day makes it easy to support one or more of the 96 Atlanta Catholic organizations participating.
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St. Pius X High School commemorates Veterans Day
By ANDREW NELSON
Published November 17, 2023Students crowded each other to shake the hand of Hilbert Margol, a 99-year-old Jewish WW II veteran who helped liberate a concentration camp, after his address to the Veterans Day assembly at St. Pius X High School.
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Marist School’s first lay president centers year around students, teachers
By SAMANTHA SMITH, Special to the Bulletin
Published November 16, 2023Masses, sporting events and enthusiastic assemblies have filled the calendar of J.D. Childs, the new president of Marist School. “Teachers and students are the most important folks at Marist School,” said Childs. “So my hope for my first year as president surrounds them.” He is the first lay president of Marist in the school’s 122-year history.
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Georgia Attorney General warns of scams targeting faith-based communities
By NICHOLE GOLDEN, Editor
Published November 7, 2023On Oct. 16, Attorney General Chris Carr warned Georgians of an imposter scam targeting faith-based communities. In the scams, fraudsters pose as religious leaders to try and trick parishioners and congregants into sending them money.
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St. Thomas More Society helps lawyers maintain spiritual values
By ANDREW NELSON, Staff Writer
Published November 2, 2023The history of the St. Thomas More Society in Atlanta goes back some three decades. In the early 2000s, the organization refocused its efforts to host a Red Mass, inviting colleagues from throughout the Atlanta area to come together to pray and honor role models in the legal profession.
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Taking care of creation
By BERNADETTE NARO , Special to the Bulletin
Published November 2, 2023I can vividly picture the scene in my first-grade classroom when I first learned about climate change. My teacher stood at the board explaining humans’ destructive impact on the earth and issuing a warning: unless we repaired our relationship with the planet there would be dangerous consequences.
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Georgia Supreme Court allows ‘heartbeat’ abortion ban to stand for now
By KATE SCANLON, OSV News
Published October 25, 2023The Georgia Supreme Court Oct. 24 rejected a lower court’s ruling, allowing a Georgia law restricting abortion after six weeks gestation to remain in effect amid ongoing legal challenges.
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Floriani to visit Atlanta Archdiocese
By GEORGIA BULLETIN STAFF
Published October 24, 2023Floriani, a men’s vocal ensemble dedicated to serving the church and saving the culture through the beauty of sacred music, will visit the Archdiocese of Atlanta Oct. 29-Nov. 5.
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Franciscan friars unify nationwide, form Our Lady of Guadalupe province in Atlanta
By SUEANN HOWELL, OSV News
Published October 20, 2023The Order of Friars Minor—known as the “lesser brothers” of the Franciscan orders for their humility and simple brown robes—have formed a new, unified Province of Our Lady of Guadalupe that spans the United States coast to coast. The province will be headquartered in Atlanta.
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Advocates urge canonization for the ‘Saintly Six’ Black Catholic pioneers
By ANDREW NELSON, Staff Writer
Published October 19, 2023A group of pioneering Black Catholics, who served with love and devotion in the face of racism and injustice, are at the center of an effort by advocates to urge Pope Francis to expedite canonization.
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Archbishop Hartmayer joins interfaith effort for death penalty reform
By NICHOLE GOLDEN, Editor
Published October 18, 2023United in a common commitment to end the death penalty, dozens of faith leaders and advocates assembled outside the Georgia State Capitol Oct. 10 for a prayer vigil.
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Archbishop Hartmayer’s statement in response to Holy Land violence
Published October 12, 2023
Archbishop Gregory J. Hartmayer, OFM Conv., issued a statement Oct. 12 in response to violence in the Holy Land. “I implore not only the Catholic community in the Archdiocese of Atlanta, but all people of good will to pray for peace,” he said.
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Archdiocesan schools strive for podium appearances at state meet
By ANDREW NELSON, Staff Writer
Published October 11, 2023Cross-country teams at the three Archdiocese of Atlanta high schools are tightening their laces to put in the miles with speed drills, pacing runs and conditioning on hills. The season is entering its second half, with the biggest races of the season looming.
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Atlanta’s bishops join interfaith effort for death penalty reform
By GEORGIA BULLETIN STAFF
Published October 10, 2023Archbishop Gregory J. Hartmayer, OFM Conv., and Atlanta’s auxiliary bishops are joining other interfaith leaders to ask Georgia lawmakers to change the standard of proof for those with intellectual disabilities in capital cases.
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Light of Our Parish Life: Proclaiming the word of God at Mass
By ALEX BROWN, Special to the Bulletin
Published October 8, 2023Four Atlanta lectors, who have inspired many by their gift of sharing the events, parables, truths and allegories of the faith, reflect on their commitments to this ministry.