Sharing the Mission of the Church - Support the 2026 Archbishop’s Annual Appeal
Serving more than one million Catholics, the mission of the Archdiocese of Atlanta is to proclaim the Gospel of the Lord and help all of north and central Georgia grow in faith, hope, love, and service. This year’s Appeal theme, “We Are One Body in Christ—Called to Serve,” reminds us that each of us is truly part of something greater than ourselves.
Our parish goal for 2026 is $320,770. Anything we collect above our goal is returned to the parish. Your gift and participation in the 2026 Archbishop’s Annual Appeal make this shared mission possible by supporting the vital ministerial, outreach, education, formation, and discipleship work of the Archdiocese. Over the next several weeks, we will highlight the various ways that, through the Appeal, Holy Spirit joins with the wider Church to serve Christ and one another.
Please prayerfully consider your level of support for these essential ministries in this year’s Appeal.
Donate online:
lifeofthechurch.com/donate.
Click here to see a message from Archbishop Hartmayer about this year's Appeal.
Ash Wednesday Mass Schedule
The penitential season of Lent begins on Wednesday, February 18. Our Ash Wednesday Mass schedule is as follows: 7:00 AM, 8:30 AM, 12:30 PM, 4:00 PM, 6:00 PM, and 7:30 PM (Spanish). All Masses will be held in the Church.
Weekly Parish Bulletin
Please click here for an online version of the weekly parish bulletin.
Preparing for Lent
Lent at Holy Spirit
The penitential season of Lent begins on Ash Wednesaday. For a complete list of Lenten activities at Holy Spirit, including rules of Fasting and Abstinence, Stations of the Cross, Fish Frys, and more, please visit: www.hsccatl.com/lent.
Journey Through Lent with the Little Black Devotional Book
Holy Spirit's Knights of Columbus will distribute "Little Black Books" for Lent in the Narthex after all Masses the weekends of February 15 and 22. These popular books go quickly - be sure to get yours! Donations to offset costs are encouraged.
Join Us on Ash Wednesday for Hallow's Lent Pray 40: The Return
This Lent, we are inviting YOU to journey together with US in prayer through Hallow’s Lent Pray40 prayer challenge - The Return - which will be available on Holy Spirit’s parish page in the Hallow app, with or without a subscription, beginning on Ash Wednesday, February 18.
As a parish, we will journey back home to the Lord – no matter our sins, no matter our struggles, no matter how far we’ve strayed away.
Just as we will see the the Parable of the Prodigal Son, we’re all farther away from God than we need to be… but the good news is God is always waiting for us with open arms, running out to us while we are still a long way off. Following one of the most famous novels of all time, The Brothers Karamazov by Fyodor Dostoevsky, we will be joined by our Lenten guides: Sister Miriam, Mother Olga, Fr. Mike Schmitz, Mark Wahlberg, Chris Pratt, and Jonathan Roumie!
Sign up today on the Hallow App!
Hallow App Offers Content for Kids and Teens This Lent
This Lent, take the whole family on a journey toward Christ. Kids can join the Miracle Hunters Lent Challenge, following Mia, Paul, Brad, and Grace as they explore miracles, saint stories, and how God is at work in everyday life. Teens can dive into a Life Teen–led Lent Challenge with Mark Hart, Sr. Josephine, and Fr. Frankie Cicero, featuring short 180-second sessions, Gospel reflections, saint spotlights, and weekly fasting challenges. This Lent, don’t just give something up—grow closer to Christ every day.
Join the waitlist on the Hallow App today.
An Invitation to Mercy: Our Parish Lenten Penance Service
As part of our Lenten journey of repentance and renewal, our parish will hold its Lenten Penance Service on Monday, February 23, at 6:30 PM in the Church. In addition to our parish priests, Msgr. Dillon, Fr. Shuler, and Fr. Fallon will all be hearing confessions that night.
This is a beautiful opportunity to pause, reflect, and experience God’s mercy through the Sacrament of Reconciliation. We invite all parishioners to take part and prepare their hearts as we embark on our Lenten walk together.
Upcoming Events
Young Adult Ministry Upcoming Events
All young adults in their 20s and 30s are invited to the following events. Learn more at
Facebook.com/HSCCYAM:
February 16 - Holy Hour at 7:00 PM (St. Mary’s Chapel)
February 20 - A Night of Organ Music at 7:00 PM (Church)
February 21 - Board Game Night at 7:00 PM (McDonough Hall)
Fish Frydays Start February 20
The Knights of Columbus Fish Frys return February 20. New to the menu this year by request are fish and shrimp tacos! This is in addition to fried fish, grilled salmon, baked shrimp, and an assortment of sides. Fish Frys are held every Friday during Lent from 6:30 PM - 7:30 PM in McDonough Hall. Preorders help ensure the Knights have enough food.
Order your meal today!
Tax & Estate Planning Updates for Our Forever Young Community
All parishioners in our “Forever Young” community (those in their 60s, 70s, 80s, and 90s) are invited to an informative and practical presentation designed especially for seniors on recent tax law changes and estate planning opportunities that may affect your income, home, and family legacy. Bliss Jones CPA, CGMA, will review important new federal tax benefits for seniors, including increased deductions, charitable giving options, and ways to reduce taxes on Required Minimum Distributions. Attendees will also learn about Georgia tax changes and a new Fulton County senior homestead exemption that may lower property taxes.
Join us on
Wednesday, February 25, at 10:30 AM in Malta Hall.
RSVP online or contact
Debbie Slinkard if you plan to attend.
Finding Hope and Healing: Grief Support Program This Spring
Wednesdays | 7:00 PM - 8:30 PM
February 25 - April 22
Room 16, under McDonough Hall
One experience we all share is the loss of someone we love through death. Yet we live in a society that often avoids acknowledging grief and expects us to “return to normal” within a few short weeks. That simply isn’t realistic.
In response to this need, Holy Spirit will offer a Grief Support Group for members of our community who are living with the loss of a loved one. This nine-week journey is dedicated to walking alongside those who are grieving, offering a space to share experiences, learn what to expect in the grieving process, and—most importantly—connect with others who understand this pain and are willing to listen. If you have experienced a loss and are struggling to adjust or feel as though you are not making progress, we invite you to consider joining us.
The program is based on Dr. Alan Wolfelt’s book Understanding Your Grief: The Ten Essential Touchstones for Finding Hope and Healing Your Heart. Each participant will receive a book and journal at the first session. The cost is $27.00 for materials, due at the first meeting. This is a closed group, so pre-registration is required. Space is limited.
The group will be led by parishioner Ellen Cocks, a trained facilitator with a certificate in death and grief studies, specializing in companioning others through grief. Rob Adams, also a Holy Spirit parishioner, will serve as co-facilitator. If you are interested or would like more information, contact Ellen at ellen@sweetlittlesoul.com. Ellen will also provide you with the room location.
The group will be led by parishioner Ellen Cocks, a trained facilitator with a certificate in death and grief studies, specializing in companioning others through grief. Rob Adams, also a Holy Spirit parishioner, will serve as co-facilitator. If you are interested or would like more information, contact Ellen.
Men's Club Presents "The Encounter of a Pilgrim and Our Lenten Journey: Fr. Ballman’s Reflection on the Camino"
The Men’s Club is excited to welcome Fr. Luke Ballman as the featured speaker at their meeting on
Monday, March 2, at 6:30 PM in McDonough Hall. Fr. Ballman will share reflections from his pilgrimage on the Camino de Santiago in March 2023, connecting the daily challenges of the road—fatigue, simplicity, reliance on others, and perseverance—to our shared Lenten journey. Through his experience, he will invite us to see Lent not as a test of endurance, but as a steady walk of conversion, brotherhood, and trust in God as we move together toward Easter.
All men are invited to this special Men’s Club event. The cost is $15 and includes dinner. A cash bar is available.
RSVP online if you will attend.
Women's Club News & Events
Women's Club:Tuesday Social hosted by Lisa Menendez
Get ready to celebrate Mardi Gras in style! Dust off your purple, green, and gold and join us for the Fat Tuesday Women's Club Social on
Tuesday, February 17, from 5:00 PM to 7:00 PM.
Lisa Menendez is opening her home at 3251 Rockingham Drive, Atlanta, for an evening of light refreshments and great conversation. Whether you're reconnecting with familiar faces or meeting new friends, we'd be delighted to have you there. And who knows—you just might be the lucky one to find the baby in the King Cake!
RSVP online to let us know you're coming.
Women's Club Lenten Retreat
How to Hear the Voice of God
Have you ever felt like God is silent, while others seem to hear Him so clearly? You’re not alone. The Women's Club invites you to step away from the noise of everyday life and gently explore how God speaks to each of us. Together, we will reflect on the hidden barriers that can make His voice feel distant, discover the personal and unique ways He communicates with us, and learn how to invite Him into the difficult places of our lives. Through prayer and reflection, you’ll be encouraged to open your heart more fully and experience God’s love in a deeper, more meaningful way.
Join the Women's Club Lenten Retreat on Saturday, March 14, from 8:30 AM - 12:30 PM in McDonough Hall. The retreat begins with Mass at 8:30 AM in St. Mary's Chapel, followed by brunch and the featured speaker. The cost is $35. Scholarships are available upon request. Email women@hsccatl.com for more information. RSVP if you will attend.
About the Speaker
Melissa Foley is a Catholic speaker, retreat leader, and the Executive Director of Resurrected Life, a ministry dedicated to inner healing and helping others encounter the transforming love of God. With over 20 years of experience in prayer ministry and teaching, she speaks nationally at retreats and conferences, guiding participants toward deeper freedom, healing, and intimacy with Christ. Melissa lives in Cumming, Georgia, with her husband and three children.
Women's Club Service Events
The Women's Club service initiative for the year is a partnership with the Community Assistance Center in Sandy Springs, which serves many parishioners. CAC focuses on providing basic needs assistance to prevent homelessness and hunger, while promoting self-sufficiency. They offer financial assistance, have three food pantry locations, and operate a thrift store. They also offer youth programs, adult education, a career center, and tax preparation assistance. Please see the CAC website for details on all the valuable services they provide to the community.
Toiletry Drive
From now through April, we will collect toiletries for the women served by the food pantry: shampoo and conditioner, deodorant, disposable razors, shaving cream, feminine products, bar soaps, toothpaste, toothbrushes, and dental floss.
How to Donate
1. Bring to meetings November through April
2. Order via Amazon wishlist
Homeless Shelter - March 11
On Wednesday, March 11, the Women's Club will provide all food for the Homeless Shelter ministry, along with volunteers to serve dinner. Please see the Sign Up Genius link for food needed and serving details.
Questions? Please contact Kelly O'Connor.
Faith in Action
Marillac Mom Volunteers Complete Training A New Ministry Begins at Holy Spirit
Holy Spirit volunteers have just completed training for the Marillac Mom ministry and are preparing to walk alongside the family who enters the program. Designed to support a single, pregnant mom with a child, the 15-month journey helps families choose life while working toward greater stability and independence.
In the months ahead, Holy Spirit volunteers will serve as coaches, mentors, and companions, assisting with budgeting, career development, life skills, tutoring, and ongoing support. At the same time, St. Vincent de Paul Georgia will help ensure access to benefits and medical care so Mom can focus on building stability for her growing family.
Surrounded by a caring community, our first gift is simple but powerful — love, encouragement, and presence.
Follow this family’s journey at
hsccatl.com/marillacmoms.
Almsgiving in Action: Support the Poor this Lent
As we approach Ash Wednesday and the season of Lent, we are called to put our faith into action through almsgiving. Please consider supporting the Collection for the Poor.
In January, through your generous gifts, the Society of St. Vincent de Paul was able to assist 41 neighbors (18 children), providing food, utility and rent assistance, and other critical support. Your generosity brings hope, comfort, and dignity to neighbors in need.
You can give your donation to a volunteer holding a basket, or
donate online through the Church website by clicking Giving, then Collection for the Poor. Thank you for living your faith and making a difference in the lives of those who need it most.
Atlanta 40 Day for Life Campaign - Pray with Fr. Joseph Nguyen on February 19 and March 5
Atlanta 40 Days for Life Fall Campaign runs from February 18 – March 29. Parishioners are invited to participate through prayer, fasting, and peaceful witness. A free kickoff spaghetti dinner will be held at 6:00 PM on Tuesday, February 17, at Immaculate Heart of Mary, featuring guest speakers and an introduction to the campaign. RSVP for the dinner here.
The faithful are also invited to sign up for one hour of prayer for the end of abortion during the vigil, including prayer led by Fr. Joseph Nguyen on Thursday, February 19 and Thursday, March 5 from 9:30 AM –10:30AM, outside of the Feminist Center for Reproductive Liberation at 1924 Cliff Valley Way, NE, Atlanta 30329. Sign up participate in the 40 Days for Life Campaign here.
Faith Formation & Evangelization
Save the Date! Vacation Bible School: June 8 - 12
Save the Dates of June 8 - 12 for Holy Spirit’s Vacation Bible School where children can take “The Great Journey with Jesus Through the Church Year.” Online registration will open March 1. Watch the bulletin for details.
Sunday Morning Adult Faith Formation Winter / Spring Schedule
Looking to grow deeper in your faith? Our Sunday morning Adult Faith Formation program is the perfect place to learn, share, and grow together. Mark your calendar and join us at 10:00 AM in McDonough Hall on select Sunday mornings throughout the winter and spring.
February 8 - Entering the Desert: Living Lent with Purpose - Deacon Bill McCarthy - Youth Center
February 22 - The Sorrowful Mysteries: Meeting Jesus in Our Own Suffering - Heather Triggs
March 1 - Discerning the Spirits: Applying the Rules of Discernment - Seminarian Oswaldo (Ozzy) Franco
March 8 - A Catholic Perspective on Sex and Gender Ideology: Origins, Challenges, and Our Response - Thomas Gaines
March 15 - Holy Saturday: Embracing the Silence Between Death and Resurrection - Heather Triggs
March 22 - Who Do You Say That I Am? Exploring the Four Names of Jesus - Andrew McGovern
April 26 - The Glory of the Lord: Reflections on the Glorious Mysteries of the Rosary - Alycia Murtha
May 3 - Jonah: The Short but Powerful Story of a Failed Prophet - Deacon Steve Demko
May 17 - The Examen: Applying the Rules of Discernment - Seminarian Oswaldo (Ozzy) Franco