Preserving children’s open hearts

Archbishop Gregory talks about the joy of children in his latest column, “What I Have Seen and Heard.”

Tour of Fatima statue to travel to local parishes

ATLANTA—The Fatima Centennial U.S. Tour for Peace will come to the Archdiocese of Atlanta Feb. 27 to March 4, making stops at seven parishes.

Amazing Parish program offers time for renewal, training

ATLANTA—Amazing Parish, a Denver-based program supporting pastors and parish leadership teams, will host a March 13-15 conference in Atlanta.

A vow of trust and obedience

Archbishop Gregory talks about the promise of respect and obedience in his latest column, “What I Have Seen and Heard.”

The value of a Catholic school education

Why do families make the commitment to send their children to a Catholic school? What makes our Catholic schools in the Archdiocese of Atlanta so attractive to many families? Is it worth [...]

Archbishop’s Annual Appeal funds church’s most essential ministries, programs

ATLANTA—The theme of the 2017 Archbishop’s Annual Appeal, to be officially launched in parishes and missions during commitment weekend Feb. 18-19, is “Love Your Neighbor as Yourself.”

Louisiana Bishop Herzog retires; Coadjutor Bishop Talley succeeds him

WASHINGTON (CNS)—Pope Francis has accepted the resignation of Bishop Ronald P. Herzog of Alexandria, Louisiana. Coadjutor Bishop David P. Talley of Alexandria succeeds him.

In accused priest killer’s case, bishops urge mercy, reject death penalty

AUGUSTA, Ga. (CNS)—Saying “justice needs to be tamed by mercy,” Bishop Felipe J. Estevez of St. Augustine, Florida, and two brother bishops called Jan. 31 for the state of Georgia to drop the [...]

Catholic Charities Atlanta responds to President Trump’s Executive Order

ATLANTA, GA (January 31, 2016) – Catholic Charities Atlanta (CCA) is deeply concerned about the recent “Executive Order on Protecting the Nation from Foreign Terrorist Entry into the US” signed [...]