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Centro Católico (Catholic Center)

Centro Católico del Espíritu Santo was established in March of 2000 by Holy Spirit Catholic Church, in order to meet the spiritual needs and to reach out to Hispanic communities located within the boundaries of our Parish in Sandy Springs, around the Northwood Drive and Roswell Road area.

 

Centro Católico provides Catholic faith formation and a vibrant liturgical and sacramental life to more than 500 families. In addition, the Centro has been instrumental in facilitating numerous educational and social services to alleviate poverty, and improve the education and development of that community.

 

Holy Spirit Parishioners are welcome to participate in all liturgical and cultural programs, as well as to share their time and talent in all educational and social services. For volunteer opportunities, please contact Ximena Capinegro.

Holy Mass (in Spanish) 
7:00 a.m. - Sunday
1:00 p.m. - Sunday

Confessions (Spanish / English)
By appointment

Baptisms (Spanish / English) – 
Second Sunday of the month after the 1:00 p.m. Mass

4465 Northside Drive, NW
Atlanta, GA 30327

 

Phone: 404-303-9927

Fax: 404-303-0620




Calendar

Sunday, June 22
7:00 AM - 7:00 AM Misa en Español
Solemnity of the Most Holy Body and Blood of Christ
8:30 AM - Ministerio de Lectores - Readings Review
1:00 PM - 1:00 PM Misa en Español
Solemnity of the Most Holy Body and Blood of Christ
8:00 PM - Hermanos de la Cruz Weekly Planning Meeting
Monday, June 23
4:00 PM - Clases de Primera Comunion y Confirmacion
8:00 PM - Ministerio de Lectores Weekly Meeting
Tuesday, June 24
7:00 PM - Apostoles de la Palabra Weekly Meeting
7:30 PM - Hermanos de la Cruz-Weekly meetings
Thursday, June 26
6:30 PM - Escuela de la Cruz Weekly Meeting
7:00 PM - Ensayo de Coro de Mujeres de Bienvenidos / Bienvenidos Women Choir Rehearsal

Saint of the Day


St. Vincent Kaun: Saint of the Day for Friday, June 20, 2025
Posted: 6/20/2025

Martyr of Japan. A native of Korea, he was brought to Japan in 1591 as a prisoner of war and was subsequently converted to Christianity. Entering the Jesuits, he studied at the Jesuit seminary of Arima and worked for three decades as a catechist in both Japan and China. Seized during the persecution of the Church, he was burned alive at Nagasaki with Blessed Francis Pacheco. He was beatified in 1867.
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