The Georgia Bulletin

Bearing Light

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Welcome to Bearing Light, a bi-weekly podcast from The Georgia Bulletin, where the Catholic Church meets the community. See shine a light on Catholics in north and central Georgia, and beyond. From parish leaders to dedicated parishioners, discover how the Holy Spirit is moving in the Archdiocese of Atlanta.

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Latest episode

Jul 6, 2026

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Episodes

Faith, soccer and community 06.07.2026

Brazilian native Father Leandro Nunes and fellow soccer lover Antonio Borges share how a World Cup watch party brought together some 300 people at St. Theresa of the Child Jesus Catholic Church in Douglasville. They talk about why the game is about much more than winning and losing.

Celebrating Corpus Christi 15.06.2026

On Saturday, June 6, more than a hundred pilgrims joined the bishops of the Archdiocese of Atlanta on a two-and-a-half mile Eucharistic procession to celebrate the feast of Corpus Christi. On this week's special podcast, we will follow along the walk from Purification Church to the Heritage Retreat Center in Sharon, Georgia, hearing why people wanted to celebrate the Lord in this way. A video vers...

The Crossover Show 01.06.2026

Natalia Duron, Georgia Bulletin staff reporter, joins this episode of Bearing Light to talk about the paper's Spanish language podcast as well as her recent assignments from ordinations to anniversaries.

Summer Spirituality in the Everyday 18.05.2026

A spiritual director at Ignatius House Jesuit Retreat Center talks about finding meaning and connection with God in summertime's everyday moments.

Vacation Bible School: A week that shapes more than kids 04.05.2026

This episode explores how a single week of vacation bible school can shape belief, community, and why this summer tradition matters.

Catholic Schools with Open Doors 20.04.2026

Lisa Cordell and Kim Shields of the Office of Catholic Schools talk about the new Open Doors program, an initiative to make Catholic schools more inclusive. The Open Doors program allows students with disabilities to learn alongside their peers using accommodations or curriculum modifications based on a child’s individual needs.

A Conversation with Bishop Joel Konzen 06.04.2026

Bishop Joel Konzen, SM, reflects on life as a Marist priest and shares a look at the role of an auxiliary bishop.

Faith at Work 16.03.2026

Leaders of the Young Catholic Professionals' Atlanta Chapter talk about living their faith in the workplace and welcome others to join as its members pursue holiness and form authentic friendships along the way.

Find a Fry 02.03.2026

Pat Nash of the Knights of Columbus of St. Joseph Church, Marietta, gives a behind-the-scenes look at the parish fish fry, a Lenten tradition for many local councils and parishes. Find a fish fry Fish fry map

Atlanta’s Catholic Schools 16.02.2026

Catholic School Superintendent Patty Childs and Lauren Schell, director of leadership development for Catholic schools, join Bearing Light to talk about Atlanta's schools and students, their success stories and the challenges of growth.

Archbishop Hartmayer on Catholic Schools Week 02.02.2026

On this episode, Archbishop Gregory J. Hartmayer, OFM Conv., celebrates Catholic Schools Week. Archbishop Hartmayer talks about his role as the board president for the National Catholic Educational Association, his favorite extracurricular activities, what makes Catholic schools different and why he is proud of the schools in the Archdiocese of Atlanta. #CSW2026 #archatl #CatholicEducation @nceata...

Civic engagement is part of faith life 19.01.2026

Jayna Hoffacker, director of the Georgia Catholic Conference, talks about the role of the conference as well as the call to faithful citizenship.

Bearing Witness 05.01.2026

Reporter Andrew Nelson is joined by the director of Marist School's Bearing Witness Institute Brendan Murphy. The institute works to promote understanding among faith communities and will be part of a commemoration of Nostra Aetate in January.

The year 2025 in review 15.12.2025

In this episode, Georgia Bulletin reporters take a look back at the most memorable Catholic news stories of the year.

Songs of the Season 01.12.2025

On this episode, Michael Accurso, director of music and liturgy of the Cathedral of Christ the King, shares his insight on the carols of Advent and Christmas.

The Spirit of Synodality 17.11.2025

Members of the archdiocesan’s synod team share the experience of participating in the Jubilee of Synodal Teams at the Vatican, which included a dialogue with Pope Leo. They will share how the Holy Spirit will guide us on the synodal mission to be Christ’s light in the world.

What Does it Mean to Bear Light? 03.11.2025

In this inaugural episode of Bearing Light, we explore the heart behind the name and mission of the podcast. Produced by The Georgia Bulletin, the official Catholic news source of the Archdiocese of Atlanta, this series seeks to illuminate the stories, voices, and ministries that reflect Christ’s presence in our local Church. For Catholic news in Atlanta, visit georgiabulletin.org.

Bearing Light, a new podcast from The Georgia Bulletin 27.10.2025

Introducing a new podcast from The Georgia Bulletin! Bearing Light will include chats with people featured in our news stories, others we meet along the way and our own personal thoughts and reflections as Catholic journalists. New episodes are available on the first and third Mondays of each month.

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