Visit catholicshrineatlanta.org for contact information, service times, and directions, and to read about all the ministries, history, and programs at the Shrine. The Shrine is downtown at 48 Martin Luther King Jr. Drive, SW Atlanta.
The Catholic Shrine of the Immaculate Conception strives to live the Gospel of Jesus Christ as a welcoming community of diverse Christians, seeking spiritual growth and providing compassionate outreach. The Pastor at the Shrine is Monsignor Henry Gracz. If you look around on catholicshrineatlanta.org, you will find some photos of his birthday party.
You will particularly enjoy reading What is a Priest Priests are mystery men. They come in assorted sizes, ages, weights and collars. They are found everywhere—speeding along, perspiring over, walking by, kneeling on, praying over, laughing with, preaching to, teaching about, and generally consumed with saving souls, and serving others... To read it all go to catholicshrineatlanta.org, select Our church, then Our Community. |
Especially for youth ministers and leaders: The Regional Council of Churches is partnering with the Georgia Dept. of Behavioral Health and Developmental Disabilities in SHARE HOPE. Suicide is a leading cause of death in young people. What is the role of the faith community in ministering to troubled young people? Share Hope is an interfaith social media contest to promote the 988 Suicide and Crisis Lifeline. Because we know that just pausing before acting often stops a suicide attempt, 988 is one important tool in fostering a healthy community. Have a look www.988ga.org/faith. This activity could be a great way to start off the school year with your creative youth group. And, your group could win a $250 Pizza Party--there will be ten winners. If you have questions or need help contact us at ecarter@rccatl.org
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