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The members of CATH meet annually, in conjunction with the annual meeting of the Academy of Homiletics.
Thursday November 18, 2009 from 10:00-4:00.
DIRECTIONS TO SACRED HEART From the North on I-75 or I-85:Continue south into downtown Atlanta. Take Exit 249A Courtland Street. Turn right at the first intersection onto Baker St. Go one block and turn right onto Peachtree Center Avenue. Sacred Heart is on the right about three-quarters of the way down the block. Please read the parking information below. From the South on I-75 or I-85:From I-75/85 and I-20 traveling north toward Atlanta: Continue north on I-75/85 into downtown Atlanta. Use exit 248C/International Boulevard. Go through one traffic light at the top of the ramp and to the second light at International Boulevard. Turn left onto International Boulevard. Turn right onto Peachtree Center Avenue (second traffic light). Sacred Heart is on the right about three-quarters of the way down the block. Please read the parking information below. Walking from downtown hotels:Walk north on Peachtree Street, one block beyond Peachtree Center Plaza and just past the SunTrust Tower, to where Peachtree Street and Peachtree Center Avenue merge. Sacred Heart is the red brick church with the twin spires on the right. Walking from MARTA:From
the Peachtree Center station: Follow the signs to Peachtree
Center exit and this will lead to a very steep escalator. When
you come out on Peachtree Street walk north (away from Five
Points) on Peachtree Street. Go one block beyond Peachtree Center
Plaza and the Hyatt Regency Hotel and past the SunTrust Tower to
where Peachtree Street and Peachtree Center Avenue merge. Sacred
Heart is the red brick church with the twin spires on the
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Copyright, 2001, The Catholic Association of Teachers of HomileticsLast updated,July 10, 2009
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Copyright, 2001, The Catholic Association of Teachers of Homiletics