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For decades, Catholic Charities Atlanta (CCA) has helped thousands of refugees rebuild their lives in Georgia. This year marks 50 years of service, even as ...
ATLANTA — Catholic churches across metro Atlanta had their first Sunday services since the election of the new pope. Channel 2’s Bryan Mims was at Christ the King Cathedral, where worshippers ...
ATLANTA—The 2025-26 school year ushers in these new leaders at archdiocesan elementary and high schools: St. Mary’s Academy ...
The first U.S.-born pope to lead the Catholic Church was officially installed as the bishop of Rome over the weekend. His leadership is expected to strengthen ties between the Church and its ...
Church leaders seek action after an Atlanta mass shooting, proposing a new police precinct and community programs.
Catholics in Atlanta plan to fervently pray and make reparation ahead of and during an upcoming “black mass,” a sacrilegious event planned for Oct. 25 by the so-called Satanic Temple.
Posted: May 8, 2025 | Last updated: May 8, 2025 Archbishop Gregory Hartmayer in Atlanta is reacting to the news that an American cardinal has been chosen as the new pope.
Atlanta's Latin American Catholic community deeply feels Pope Francis' passing, remembering his message of humility, compassion, and inclusion.
A long shot that has Americans proud. “It’s amazing, it’s unbelievable, we are so happy,” said Noranma Endurance, a Catholic who attends Christ the King.