The Georgia Bulletin
The Georgia Bulletin informs, inspires, educates, and strengthens the Archdiocese of Atlanta by reporting on local and global current events and sharing stories that unite us as a Catholic community.
News With a Mission
The Georgia Bulletin is the official news source of the Archdiocese of Atlanta, founded with a mission to uplift the news of salvation and illuminate the teachings of the Catholic Church. This mission comes to life through comprehensive reporting, educational articles, and stories of local people living out their faith.
Partially funded through the Archbishop’s Annual Appeal, The Georgia Bulletin offers a weekly exchange between the archbishop and the people of the archdiocese. It builds the faith community by fostering dialogue and sharing resources so readers can engage with local ministries, discover exciting events, and grow in their relationship with the Lord.
Multimedia News Source
No matter how Catholics in the Archdiocese of Atlanta wish to stay informed, The Georgia Bulletin offers multiple ways to connect as a community and share the Word of God.
- Print Paper – Delivering a traditional reading experience to homes across north and central Georgia. Subscribe here.
- Online & Email Updates – Offering access to news and commentary at GeorgiaBulletin.org and delivering top stories and special features directly to email inboxes.
- Social Media – Providing real time updates, inspiring stories, and community engagement in seconds.
- Podcasts – Hablemos de Fe, a weekly Spanish podcast, and Bearing Light, a bi-weekly English podcast, where listeners are discovering how the Holy Spirit is moving in the Archdiocese of Atlanta.
Award-Winning News Source
The Georgia Bulletin has consecutively won numerous national awards from the Catholic Media Conference including the following 2025 awards:
- First place for Best News Writing on a Local or Regional Event, non weekly, for Andrew Nelson’s “Multicultural procession of Pilgrims of Hope draws crowd.”
- First place for Best Feature Writing, non weekly, for Andrew Nelson’s, “Building futures with Kitchen Cura.”
- First place for Best Analysis/Background/Round-up News Writing (The Gerard Sherry Award) non-weekly for Nelson’s news package on pastoral outreach to the LGBT community.
- Second place for Best In-depth News or Special Reporting for “Mental Health and Faith” by Natalia Duron and Andrew Nelson.
- Honorable mention for Dr. David King for Best Regular Column in the category of culture, arts and leisure.
Click here to learn more about these awards received by The Georgia Bulletin.
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The Georgia Bulletin is now supported by the Archbishop's Annual Appeal. Click here to learn more about the appeal.
By participating in the Archbishop’s Annual Appeal, you can help The Georgia Bulletin evangelize the Catholic faith and uplift the community of north and central Georgia.