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He also established The Georgia Bulletin, the weekly archdiocesan newspaper. [12] Hallinan died in 1968. The second archbishop of Atlanta was Thomas Donnellan from the Diocese of Ogdensburg, named by Pope Paul VI in 1968. [13] During Donnellan's 19-year tenure, the number of Catholics in north Georgia rose from 50,000 in 1968 to over 133,000 by ...
Newspaper / magazine Circulation Frequency Year founded Aleteia.org: Daily 2011 America: 45,000 Weekly 1909 St. Anthony Messenger: 65,000 Monthly 1893
Atlanta History: A Journal of Georgia and the South was a publication of the Atlanta Historical Society. It was established in 1927 with one issue per year as the Atlanta Historical Bulletin. [1] In 1937, the journal began publishing three or four issues annually. At least one issue per year was published during World War II. By the middle ...
Thomas Andrew Donnellan (January 24, 1914 – October 15, 1987) was an American prelate of the Catholic Church who served as the ninth bishop of the Diocese of Ogdensburg in New York from 1964 to 1968, and as the second archbishop of the Archdiocese of Atlanta in Georgia from 1968 until his death.
Augusta Institute moves from Augusta to Atlanta and is renamed Atlanta Baptist Seminary. [14] Atlanta Building and Loan Association established. [15] 1880 Abyssinian Library established. [16] Population: 37,409; Atlanta surpasses Savannah as Georgia's largest city. [7] 1881 Atlanta Baptist Female Seminary and Morris Brown Colored College founded.
Birmingham, Alabama (2.0 inches), Atlanta (2.1 inches, officially) and Dallas (2.2 inches) all picked up more than their annual average of snowfall with just one day of snow inside the storm (1.4 ...
The Doraville Police Department in Georgia said one person was killed and another wounded on Monday after gunshots rang out in the Honduran Consulate parking lot near Atlanta.
On April 10, 1990, the government of Atlanta declared the church a Landmark Building, a designation to promote historic preservation in the city. [34] On June 12, 1995, [35] Mother Teresa visited the church during a trip to Atlanta and took Mass while there. [33] Several years later, the church celebrated its 100th anniversary with a Mass on ...