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This Week: February 16, 2025

Palms Needed for Ash Wednesday

Do you have any palms from last Palm Sunday? Collection bins will be in the parish office until Monday, March 3. The palms will be burned for use in the Masses on Ash Wednesday.

Pray40 Lent Prayer Challenge on Hallow

Lent is a time for us to deepen our faith through prayer, fasting, and almsgiving. This year, we have the incredible opportunity to journey through Pray40, Hallow’s annual prayer challenge that drew over a million people together last year. Each day, beginning Ash Wednesday, we’ll have a spiritual practice from our Catholic tradition that’ll help us grow stronger in faith - together.

To join the challenge, visit Holy Spirit Catholic Church's parish page found on the Community tab of the Hallow app. Brand new to Hallow? Visit hallow.com/parish to get set up. We look forward to praying with you.

Renew Credit Card Plans for 2025

Attention all donors with credit card payment plans from last year! These plans automatically expired on December 31. To continue giving via credit card in 2025, please ensure you have set up a new payment plan. If you have any questions, please reach out to Marcia Palcher or Kelly Angelo for assistance. Thank you for your continued support of Holy Spirit Catholic Church.

Weekly Parish Bulletin

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RSVP for Upcoming Events

Find Hope and Healing: Grief Support Group This Spring

Wednesday, February 26 - April 2 | 7:00 PM, Parish Office

Anyone who has experienced the loss of a loved one is invited to a supportive, small-group grief support program this spring. Based on Dr. Alan Wolfelt’s book "Understanding Your Grief: The Ten Essential Touchstones for Finding Hope and Healing Your Heart", this group will be led by parishioners Ellen Cocks and Rob Adams, Ellen has a certificate in death and grief studies, concentrating on “companioning others through grief.” The class includes a book and journal, provided at the first session. Space is limited. Pre-registration is required, and the group will be closed after the first session. If interested, contact Ellen by email at ellen@sweetlittlesoul.com.

Knight of Columbus Assembly 3313 Flag Retirement Ceremony

Join Assembly 3313 of the Knights of Columbus for a Flag Retirement Ceremony on Saturday, February 22, at 10:00 AM in McDonough Hall. The ceremony will include a color guard presentation, reflection, and proper disposal of retired synthetic flags collected from our drop boxes located at the Cathedral of Christ the King and HSCC. All ages are welcome to attend; light refreshments will be provided. RSVP online here.

Women's Club Thursday Social Hudson Grille

All women of the parish are invited to the Women's Club Thursday Social on Thursday, February 27, from 5:00 PM - 7:00 PM at Hudson Grill, 6317 Roswell Rd. Join us for great conversation and community. Donations for appetizers are appreciated. RSVP if you will attend.

"Pilgrims of Hope" - Parish Lenten Mission

On May 9, 2024, the Solemnity of the Ascension of our Lord, Pope Francis issued his papal bull Spes Non Confundit, a.k.a. Hope Does Not Disappoint. The announcement ushers in the Jubilee Year of 2025, Pilgrims of Hope. On Wednesday, March 12, Jonathan Campbell, our parish lead from Hallow, will lead us in prayer, dicscussion, and adoration as we explore what it means to be a pilgrim and how Jesus in the Eucharist is our ultimate hope All parishioners are invited to this evening of prayer, fewllowship, and spiritual renewal. Join us for an optional Mass at 6:00 PM in St. Mary's Chapel, followed by the Lenten Mission at 6:30 PM in McDonough Hall. RSVP if you will attend.

Growing in Hope: Women's Club Lenten Retreat

The 2025 Jubilee Year, "Pilgrims of Hope," invites Catholics to deepen their faith and renew their relationship with God through reflection and spiritual growth. The Women's Club invites all women in the community to join us for this inspiring Lenten retreat, led by Father Daniel Ketter, who will guide us to renewed strength and grace as we continue on our journey of hope. The retreat will take place from 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM in McDonough Hall on Saturday, March 15. The cost of attending is $30 and includes brunch. RSVP if you will attend. We invite all participants to join in the 8:30 AM parish Mass in St. Mary's Chapel; Fr. Ketter will be the celebrant. Confessions will be available after the retreat.

 

Father Daniel Ketter, JCL is the judicial vicar for the Archdiocese of Atlanta. Ordained in 2008, Father Ketter has served in the archdiocesan Tribunal since 2015. He earned a licentiate in canon law that same year from Catholic University of America in Washington, D.C.

Faith in Action

Meeting Needs, Restoring Dignity: This Weekend's Collection for the Poor

Through our home visits, Vincentians often uncover hidden struggles. At the Society of St. Vincent de Paul, we follow the rule that "no form of charity is foreign to the society," allowing us to address a broad range of needs. Recently, we assisted a family facing utility disconnection due to a reduction in work hours. During our visit, we discovered children sleeping on air mattresses. We helped by paying their utility bills, providing job resources, and delivering two mattresses.  

Please support our work by contributing to the Collection for the Poor this weekend. Give your donation to one of the volunteers holding a basket, or donate on the website.

Sewing for the Sacred: Volunteers Needed for Holy Week Veiling

Do you enjoy sewing? We need a few volunteers to help us sew covers for the statues and sacred images both in the Church and St. Mary’s Chapel in preparation for Holy Week. Veiling these images helps create a longing in our hearts for Easter. All materials will be provided, and work may be done at your home or with other volunteers at the church. If you would like to help, please contact Kim Schulman at 404-252-4513.

Join the Holy Spirit Homeless Ministry: Nourishing and Supporting Those in Need This Winter

The Homeless Ministry at Holy Spirit Catholic Church provides nourishment and support to homeless men who stay overnight in the basement of the Shrine of the Immaculate Conception downtown. The shelter operates during the winter months, from November 1st through March 31st. Our ministry serves dinner and provides breakfast and lunch bags on select nights during the shelter season. Members of the ministry prepare food at home, which is then transported and served by volunteers at the Shrine Shelter. If you would like to help out, please sign up using this link.

Faith Formation & Evangelization

Upcoming Adult Faith Formation

Our Sunday morning Adult Faith Formation program meets at 10:00 AM on select Sunday mornings in McDonough Hall.

February 23 - Understanding Some Key Catholic-Protestant Differences (Part 2)
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Do you want to sharpen your understanding of the faith and be ready to share the basics with others more effectively? Dr. Andrew Kurt will discuss specific differences in belief and worship between Catholicism and Protestantism and how we can explain the sturdy biblical basis of our Faith. Topics will include Marian devotion; the Church’s authority, priesthood, and the papacy; the seven Sacraments; the Eucharist; and interpretation of Scripture.

March 2 - The Meaning of Christ’s Atonement - and Ours - (Part 1)
Christians often lack a deep understanding of Christ’s atonement. And our own reparation is frequently misunderstood, whereas it can and should be a wellspring of interior life and of hope. Is Jesus’ atonement to appease God the Father’s anger? Does pain please God? Our faith in God’s merciful love is far richer than that! Dr. Anrew McGovern will explore atonement theology through the guidance of St. John Paul II and Joseph Ratzinger / Pope Benedict XVI.

Young Adults Host Theology Then Tap on February 21

Join Dr. Albert Ahlstrom, Director of Music, and the Young Adult Ministry for a special Theology THEN Tap on Friday, February 21, at 7:00 PM. Meet in the Choir Loft for Dr. Ahlstrom’s exploration of sacred and organ music before heading to Lassiter’s Tavern in Vinings for refreshments. All young adults in the parish are invited to attend; bring a friend!

Vacation Bible School - Save the Date!

Save the Date of June 23 - 27 for our 2025 Vacation Bible School program for kids ages 3 - 12 years (rising 6th graders). Both adult and teen volunteers are need to help make VBS a success. Registration opens March 1.  Stay tuned for more details!