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This Week: June 28, 2026
Click on the image above to view a video message from Jazz.

An Evening with don Paolo Ravaglia on the Beatifications of Archbishop Fulton Sheen and the Georgia Martyrs

Join don Paolo Ravaglia, from the Vatican’s Dicastery for the Causes of Saints, for a special presentation on Monday, June 29, from 6:30 PM - 8:00 PM. Don Paolo will speak on the upcoming beatifications of Archbishop Fulton Sheen (September 24) and the Georgia Martyrs (October 31). A wine and cheese reception will follow the 6:00 PM Mass. RSVP online if you will attend. 

Archbishop Sheen was one of the most influential Catholic evangelists of the twentieth century, reaching millions through his preaching, writing, and pioneering use of television. The Georgia Martyrs—five Franciscan missionaries and their companions who gave their lives for the faith in colonial Georgia—offer a powerful witness to the Church’s earliest history in our region.

This is a unique opportunity to hear from a representative of the Vatican office responsible for the causes of saints and to gain a deeper appreciation of these historic beatifications. We are honored to welcome Don Paolo and look forward to the insights he will share.

Parish Office Closing for Independence Day

In observance of Independence Day, the parish office will be closed on Friday, July 3. We will have one Mass at 10:00 AM in the Church on July 3. We will observe our regular Saturday Mass times on Saturday, July 4: 8:30 AM and 5:00 PM.

No First Friday Adoration on July 3rd and 4th

Please note that First Friday Adoration will not be held on Friday, July 3 / Saturday, July 4, in observance of the holiday weekend.

Parishioners are invited to spend time in private prayer for our nation over the holiday weekend. The church and chapel will be available for personal prayer and reflection.

As we celebrate the blessings of freedom, let us remember our country, its leaders, and all who serve in prayer, asking God's guidance, protection, and peace for our nation. Happy Independence Day!

It's Back - Our Summer Selfie Challenge!

As you head out on your summer adventures, don’t forget to pack your faith along with your sunscreen! Whether you’re in the mountains, at the beach, or exploring a new city, we’d love to see you and /or your family at Mass wherever your travels take you.

Snap a quick selfie at the church you visit —inside or out — and share it with us! We’ll be posting a display of our parish family attending Mass around the globe on social media. It’s a beautiful way to stay connected and to remind ourselves (and others!) that there’s no vacation from Mass.

Send your photos to us via email at communications@hsccatl.com and tag us on social media with these hashtags:  #HSCCATL  #MassOnTheMove  #FaithTravels  #CatholicTraveler

Let’s celebrate the universal Church and inspire each other to stay rooted in faith wherever we go! ! Follow us on Facebook (@HolySpiritCatholicChurchATL) and on Instagram (@hsccatl). Bon voyage!

Weekly Parish Bulletin

Please click here for an online version of the weekly parish bulletin.

Upcoming Events

Phoenix: Family Dinners

Enjoy a meal on us on Sundays, June 28 & July 26, from 6:30 PM - 8:00 PM in the Youth Center. Make friends, have some fun, and relax! Middle, High Schoolers, and families are welcome to join us. RSVP with Paul Oakes.

Fr. Ballman's 25th Anniversary Reception

Please join us as we celebrate the 25th anniversary of Fr. Luke Ballman’s ordination to the priesthood. A special Mass of Thanksgiving will be held on Tuesday, July 14, at 6:00 PM in the Church, followed by a reception in McDonough Hall. We invite all parishioners, family, and friends to come together in gratitude for Fr. Luke’s faithful priestly service and ministry over the past 25 years. RSVP if you will attend.

God’s Healing Grace: Anointing of the Sick

The Sacrament of the Anointing of the Sick will be offered on Saturday, July 11, after the 5:00 PM Mass in the Church. The anointing of the sick can be administered to a member of the faithful who, having reached the age of reason, begins to be in danger due to sickness or old age. This sacrament can be repeated if the sick person, having recovered, again becomes gravely ill or if the condition becomes more grave during the same illness. Typically, the sacrament can be repeated annually for those in old age.

News Items

Mahjong Interest Survey - Deadline is June 29

Holy Spirit's Mission Advancement team, in coordination with the Women's Club, is exploring the possibility of starting a Mahjong group at Holy Spirit and would love your input!  Please answer the following short questions on this survey to help us plan. Please complete the survey by Monday, June 29.

Mission Advancement News & Updates

Save the Date - Ministry Fair on August 29 & 30
Some of the most meaningful experiences at Holy Spirit begin with a simple yes. Through our ministries, parishioners deepen their faith, discover their gifts, serve others, and build lasting friendships along the way.

Whether you have an hour a month or an afternoon a week, there's a place for you here. Join us at the Ministry Fair on August 29 & 30 to explore the many ways you can grow in your faith, put your gifts into action, and become part of something greater. We'd love to help you find your place.

Did You Know?
Online giving isn't just for the weekly offertory. Most second collections can also be supported through our online giving platform, allowing you to faithfully participate in the Church's special appeals and ministries throughout the year

Every Parishioner Has a Story
Has Holy Spirit impacted your faith, family, or sense of community? We'd love to hear your story as we highlight the many ways God is at work through our parish and share stories that inspire and strengthen our parish family. Contact Sarah Savoie at ssavoie@hsccatl.com.

Order of Christian Initiation of Adults (OCIA) Class Forming

Interested in becoming Catholic?

We are now enrolling for the next session of O.C.I.A. which will begin on Sunday August 9 and conclude on Sunday November 22, with reception into full communion with the Roman Catholic Church at the 5:00 PM Vigil Mass on Saturday November 21. The class will meet on Sunday mornings at 10:00 AM, with Mass offered either before or after at 8:30 AM or 11:30 AM. Class will not meet on Labor Day, Columbus Day, or Thanksgiving weekends.

A nominal fee of $35 is required to register for the course; this fee helps cover the cost of books and other materials.

Because acceptance into the program requires pastoral approval, prospective O.C.I.A. participants should begin gathering sacramental documents, including, if applicable, certificates of baptism and marriage. Remote and in-person interviews with participants are underway; please e-mail Dr. David King to arrange registration. The deadline for registration is Sunday July 26.

Preschool Director Opportunity at Holy Spirit Prep

Holy Spirit Preparatory School is seeking an energetic, caring, and visionary Preschool Director to lead our early childhood education, ages 6 months to 5 years old. The Director will oversee the daily operations of the preschool, ensuring that the preschool is a nurturing environment for our early learners where we deliver high quality educational experiences, Catholic formation, inspire staff and actively engage with our preschool families. Holy Spirit Preparatory School is a Catholic, independent Pre-K to 12th grade school focused on rigorous academics grounded in truth and excellence.

Qualified candidates must, at a minimum, possess a bachelor’s degree in education or related subjects from an accredited university, be Catholic and in good standing with the Catholic Church, and three to five years’ experience leading a dynamic, faith-filled, academic preschool. The Director is an exempt 12-month full time position that reports to the Principal.

Please send resume and letter of interest to dbrown@holyspiritprep.org.

Faith in Action

June Food Drive - Final Days!

As many families continue to feel the effects of rising grocery costs, the need for food assistance in our community remains high. Our parish is working to collect 2,000 pounds of food by June 30 to support the CAC Food Drive, and we invite everyone to participate.

Every donation, big or small, helps provide food for families in need in our community.

Let’s come together and make a difference! Please consider bringing non-perishable food items to help fill the shelves and share Christ’s love with our neighbors.

Drop-offs: Narthex, St. Mary’s Chapel entrance, and HSP Preschool entrance.

Find the most-needed items list is available here. You may also donate food online here; please designate Holy Spirit Catholic Church as the organization.

More Than A Baby Shower

What a beautiful morning it was. McDonough Hall was filled with laughter, hugs, flowers, and more than 100 gifts as our Holy Spirit family gathered to celebrate Jazz and the upcoming arrival of her baby boy. Click on the image above to view a video message from Jazz.

For nearly five months, our parish has had the privilege of walking alongside Jazz and her daughters, Iriyah and Xyla, through our partnership with St. Vincent de Paul Georgia's Marillac Moms program. Along the way, we've shared meals, offered encouragement, celebrated milestones, and watched relationships grow.

Yesterday's baby shower was a joyful reminder that this journey has never been about gifts alone. It has been about making sure Jazz knows she is loved, supported, and not alone. You may view pictures here.

To everyone who donated a gift, contributed to the diaper fund, wrapped presents, prepared food, decorated, volunteered, or joined us to celebrate—thank you. We are especially grateful to our Walking with Moms in Need volunteers, who lovingly planned and hosted this beautiful celebration for Jazz. Your generosity made the day one she'll never forget.

One of the most touching moments was seeing Jazz's mother, family, and friends celebrating alongside members of our Holy Spirit community. What began five months ago as a partnership with Marillac Moms has become something much deeper—a family surrounded by another family.

As Jazz prepares to welcome her son this August, our journey together continues. We'll keep walking beside her with friendship, practical support, and prayers in the months ahead.

Thank you for reminding us that supporting life is more than words—it's showing up, building relationships, and sharing God's love.

Follow along at hsccatl.com/marillacmoms.com.

Love in Action at Vacation Bible School

One of the most beautiful parts of Holy Spirit's support of Jazz and her family through the Marillac Moms transitional housing program with St. Vincent de Paul Georgia is seeing our parish community embrace not only Jazz, but her daughters as well.

This week, Iriyah had a blast attending Holy Spirit's Vacation Bible School. She was excited to attend each day and loved spending time with the children of Holy Spirit while learning, playing, singing, and making new friends. Most importantly, she felt welcomed and included from the moment she arrived.

A special thank you to our VBS leaders and teen volunteers who made the week so meaningful. Your kindness, energy, and care created an experience that brought Iriyah great joy and helped her feel like she truly belongs.

The smiles on her face throughout the week said it all. Thank you for showing God's love through your welcome and for making Holy Spirit a place where every child is embraced as part of our parish family.