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This Week: April 13, 2025

Holy Week at Holy Spirit

You are invited to join us for our various liturgies and events during Holy Week. There are some changes to the schedule - in particular, on Good Friday. You may find a complete list of events here:  hsccatl.com/holyweek.

Easter Mass Schedule

Our Easter Mass Schedule is as follows:


Saturday, April 19 (Vigil) - 8:00 PM
Sunday, April 20 - 8:00 AM, 10:00 AM (Church & McDonough Hall), 12:00 PM, and 2:00 PM (Spanish)

On behalf of the clergy and staff, we wish you a blessed Easter season.

Journey Through Holy Week With Fr. Ballman

We invite you to deepen your faith and walk closely with Christ this Holy Week through a special video series created by Fr. Ballman. Enter more fully into the sacred mysteries of Palm Sunday, Holy Thursday, and Good Friday and be spiritually renewed as we prepare our hearts for Easter. Click here to view the videos online.

Holy Week in the Holy Land with the Hallow App - You're Invited!

Enter into the heart of Christ’s Passion with Holy Week in the Holy Land - a video prayer journey that takes you through the final days of Jesus’ life at the very places they occurred. Guided by renowned Bible scholar Jeff Cavins and Jonathan Roumie, the actor who portrays Jesus in The Chosen, we’ll have the opportunity to:
  • Gaze out over the Sea of Galilee
  • xperience the journey into Jerusalem
  • Walk the Via De La Rossa
  • Stand at the foot of the Cross, and
  • Visit the tomb while praying with Scripture.
The series is part of Hallow’s Lenten prayer challenge, Pray40, and is available to all parishioners through the Community tab in the app. If you’re brand new to Hallow, visit hallow.com/parish to get set up. 

We look forward to journeying with you! For any questions getting set up on the app, contact parishsupport@hallow.app

Weekly Parish Bulletin

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

RSVP for Upcoming Events

"Elegant Entertaining: Tablescaping with Kwynn Everest

The April Women’s Club meeting on Monday, April 14, will feature Kwynn Everest, owner of Odd McLean, a beautiful gifts and home goods store located in Ansley Mall. Kwynn will demonstrate how to create a beautiful tablescape – just in time for Easter! She will present at both 11:30 AM and 6:00 PM., and the cost is $20 and includes lunch or dinner. Kwynn brings her fresh and worldly approach of sophisticated entertaining and home design to her curated collection of unique gifts. Learn more about Odd McLean here. RSVP if you will attend.

RSVP for Morning Session

RSVP for Evening Session

Agape Meal

Come celebrate the end of Lent with your parish family on Wednesday, April 16, at 6:30 p.m. in McDonough Hall. Last year's dinner was a huge success, and this year we are having the dinner a day earlier! C. Parks Catering will prepare a delicious meal featuring Lebanese baked chicken with potatoes and vegetables, slow roasted citrus pork, saffron rice, broccoli, cucumber & tomato salad, rolls and a dessert buffet. The cost for dinner is $15. RSVP by noon on Tuesday, April 15.

Attention! Volunteers are needed to help with serving dinner and clean up. Please sign up here if you are able to help out!

Easter Egg Hunt

All children 10 and under are invited to Holy Spirit's Easter Egg Hunt on Saturday, April 19, from 10:00 AM - 12:00 PM. on the HSP field. Bring your baskets, search for eggs, and enjoy crafts and activities. RSVP online so the bunny knows how many eggs to hide.

 

Please note:  the hunt will begin at 10:10 AM SHARP, so don't be late!

Women's Club Thursday Social El Azteca

Join the Women’s Club Social on Thursday, April 24, from 5:00 PM - 7:00 PM at El Azteca. Donations for appetizers are appreciated. RSVP online.

Pregnancy and Infant Loss Ministry: A Bereaved Mother's Day Tea

Holy Spirit invites all mothers who have suffered the loss of a child at any age, from pregnancy through adulthood, to a Bereaved Mother’s Day morning of reflection and tea on Saturday, May 3, from 9:30 AM - 11:30 AM in Malta Hall. Come together with other mothers who know the pain of child loss to hear from special guest speaker and fellow mom of loss, Elizabeth Leon, as she shares about how the grace and love of God restores our motherhood. The morning will begin with a light breakfast and prayer, followed by Elizabeth’s talk, and an opportunity to discuss the talk with a small group of other moms who have lost a child at a similar age. For more information, contact Anna at anna@redbird.love. A $25 fee to defray costs is suggested, and participants will have the option to make a payment online when registering. RSVP here.

 

About the speaker:
Elizabeth Leon is a resident of Ashburn, VA, in the Diocese of Arlington. Elizabeth holds a Narrative Focused Trauma Care Level II certification from the Allender Center. She has carried the cross of child loss for over 20 years, having suffered two personal losses—one baby in utero and a precious son who was diagnosed during pregnancy with a life-limiting condition. John Paul Raphael lived one beautiful day (28 hours and 10 minutes) before going to his eternal reward on January 5, 2018. Elizabeth has been serving Red Bird Ministries as the Director of Family Support for three years.

Faith in Action

Support Christians in the Holy Land - Palm Sunday Collection Today

Today’s Palm Sunday collection helps our parish stand in solidarity with the Church in the Holy Land. Your generosity supports Catholics in parishes and schools, preserves sacred Christian shrines, and provides care for refugees. Thank you for being a witness of peace and for your generosity.

Supporting Neighbors in Need: A Home Visit Story

Vincentians know that each visit has the potential to make a difference. Recently, we met a neighbor struggling to pay rent after losing her barback job. Though she found part-time work in a fast food kitchen, it wasn’t enough to cover expenses. Living with her 14-year-old daughter and a son in a care facility, the family faced financial and medical challenges. We helped with rent to avoid eviction. We also noticed their home was empty and arranged a donation of a couch and lamps. These visits remind us that the true gift we offer is compassion, connection, and community.

Want to learn more or help, email SVDP@HSCCATL.com.

Flower Water Brigade Volunteers Needed

Love flowers? The Lucy Flower Guild is looking for volunteers to help water the church flowers Saturday –Tuesday. If you live nearby the church and can lend a hand, we'd love your help in keeping our arrangements beautiful!  You can volunteer for a certain day each week or grab an open spot when you're available.  It only takes 10-20 minutes each visit!  Please email Laura Ellen Christian at lauraellenchristian@gmail.com if you're interested.

Faith Formation & Evangelization

Rescue Project for Women
Rediscover the Power of the Gospel and Transform Your Faith!

The Rescue Project offers an eight-week small group journey designed to proclaim the gospel in a fresh, engaging way. Through a mix of videos, meaningful conversations, and prayer, participants experience the Gospel with authenticity and accompaniment, fostering a deeper connection to faith. Each week features group discussions that blend food and fellowship with an exploration of life’s biggest questions. All women of the parish are invited to dive into this transformative experience and rediscover the power of the Gospel. 

 

Rescue Project for Women will be held on Tuesday mornings, from April 22 - June 10, from 9:00 AM - 11:00 AM in McDonough Hall. A special Rescue "retreat day" will be held on Saturday, June 7, from 10:00 AM - 2:00 PM. Please sign up today if you are interested in participating.

Sunday Morning Adult Faith Formation

Mass is So Much More Than Meets the Eye -  Part II (April 27)

10:00 AM | McDonough Hall


Want to more fully appreciate the Mass? It makes present Jesus’ perfect Sacrifice, incorporating us. The whole Church is present, angels adore with us. Mass is an extension of the Incarnation and mirrors the Heavenly Liturgy (as seen in Revelation); it’s not mostly the homily or the atmosphere! Our part in the Mass means knowing the components and developing a hunger. The extraordinary grace from it depends on our readiness.

We’ll look carefully at the Mass's origins, meaning, structure, and the encounter with the Lord Jesus every Mass. This can also assist parents in guiding kids through the Mass. (Tips: ask them on the way to Mass to form prayer intentions; have them follow the readings, telling afterwards one lesson learned; suggest an aspiration prayer at the Consecration and at Communion; pass them a post-Communion prayer card; purchase Magnifikids.)