Editor’s Note: “Sent to Serve: Profiles of religious life in Atlanta” is a regular series of The Georgia Bulletin and looks at the charisms and work of the religious order priests, brothers and sisters serving in the archdiocese. CONYERS—In late March of 1944, a group of 21 monks left Gethsemani Abbey in the hills of Kentucky to establish a new monastery in rural Georgia. Their destination was a farm in Conyers, a relatively unknown location wi…
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