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To: Priests, deacons, brothers, sisters, principals, chancery staff and clergy
From: Maureen Smith, Director, Office of Communications
The Office of Communications presents last week’s media coverage of the Archdiocese of Atlanta in the news and The Georgia Bulletin.
In case you missed them, please see below for links to last week’s featured stories:
The Georgia Bulletin
- Departing Franciscans leave enduring spirit at UGA Catholic Center
- Bible marathon brings hope during pandemic
- Seasoned Arizona educator named Atlanta’s superintendent of Catholic schools
- Atlanta’s faithful responding to racial injustice
- Georgia-born nonprofit labors with Nicaraguans to improve conditions
- Vigils, protests, homilies echo call for racial justice
Social Media
- This week’s #ThrowbackThursday post features photos from the March 16, 1965 Civil Rights March in Atlanta.
- Two new Deacons for the Archdiocese of Atlanta! Join me in prayer for a fruitful ministry among us!
- What a wonderful lesson and outstanding way to learn @STMDecatur! @archatl @FormDisciples
- Today I had the privilege of celebrating Mass at the Monastery of the Visitation on the occasion of the Anniversary of their foundation.
Local News
- Catholics, United Methodists plan marches in Atlanta
- PHOTOS: Catholics march for justice in Atlanta
- New Archbishop of Atlanta explains guidelines for resuming Mass as U.S. lockdown eases
National News
- U.S. Bishops’ Migration Chairman Urges Passage of Legislation to Protect Dreamers and TPS Holders on One Year Anniversary of House Passage of H.R.6
- U.S. Bishops Receive Call of Encouragement and Assurances of Prayer from Pope Francis in the Wake of Social Unrest in the United States
Videos
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