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This Week: November 23, 2025

Thanksgiving Holiday - Parish Office Closing

In honor of the Thanksgiving holiday, the parish office will be closed Wednesday, November 26 through Friday, November 28. Mass will be celebrated at 10:00 AM on Thanksgiving Day in the Church. The priests, deacons, and staff of Holy Spirit wish you a Thanksgiving filled with many blessings.

Christmas Flower Fund

Honor or remember your loved one(s) by contributing to the flowers for our Altar this Christmas. You may either use the form on the back page of the bulletin or our Christmas flower webpage. The deadline to make your purchase is Monday, December 1.

Discover Stillness This Advent Through the Hallow Prayer Challenge

This Advent, our parish family is invited to slow down and rediscover the quiet joy at the heart of Christmas by participating in Hallow’s Advent Prayer Challenge. Amidst the busyness of the season, let’s make space for stillness, just as Mary did that first Christmas night.

Beginning December 1, we’ll journey together through the story of the Nativity, drawing inspiration from the infancy narratives, excerpts from The Reed of God by Caryll Houselander, and The Ruthless Elimination of Hurry by John Mark Comer. Each day offers a moment of reflection, prayer, and silence to prepare our hearts for Christ’s coming.

Families are also encouraged to take part in our Kids Advent 2025 Challenge: “Finding Fiat.” Join young Grace Brumley—star of the beloved Saints Alive series—as she prepares to play Mary in her school’s Nativity play and learns what it truly means to say “yes” to God.

 

Already using Hallow?
Simply open the app, tap the Community tab at the bottom of your screen, visit our parish page, and join the Advent prayer challenge.

New to Hallow?
Visit hallow.com/parish, search for Holy Spirit by entering in our zip code: 30327, and follow the prompts. You’ll receive a special trial with full access to Hallow’s premium content. If you’d prefer to stay on the free version, just tap “Skip” — you’ll still have access to our parish page and the Advent prayer challenge.

Weekly Parish Bulletin

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

Part of Something Greater: It's Not Too Late to Support Our Offertory Campaign

As a parish family, we are called to support one another and strengthen the mission of Holy Spirit. Your 2026 pledge is an act of faith, gratitude, and love for our community. Please make your pledge online at hsccatl.com/giving. Every gift is used wisely and with great care to support our parish family and its ministries. Please contact Debbie Slinkard or Marcia Palcher at 404-252-4513 with questions. Thank you for your generosity, which helps us share Christ’s love and remain a community where all are welcomed and supported.

Upcoming Events

Advent Penance Service

As we enter this holy season of Advent, take time to open your heart to God’s mercy and healing. Join us for the Advent Penance Service on Monday, December 1, at 6:30 PM in the Church. Several priests will be present to hear confessions and share the loving grace and forgiveness of Christ.

Air Travel, IT Security, and Our Hometown Airline: Thoughts from Deb Wheeler at the December 1 Men’s Club Meeting

Join the Men’s Club on Monday, December 1, as they welcome Deb Wheeler, Chief Information Security Officer at Delta Air Lines, to share her insights on the future of the travel industry, IT security, and some of the happenings at Delta.

Deb has a long and successful career in IT security, with stints at PNC Bank, JP Morgan Chase, Fifth Third Bank, Ally Financial, and now, Delta, where she’s been for nearly nine years. Deb and her husband, Phil, have been active Holy Spirit parishioners since moving to Atlanta for Deb’s job with Delta and have four adult children.

Please join us for cocktails in McDonough Hall after the parish penance service, beginning around 6:45 PM, followed by dinner and Deb’s presentation. The cost of $15 includes dinner. Pre-registration is not required but helps with planning. RSVP online.

Decorating the Church

‘Tis the season to deck the halls. Join us Tuesday, December 2, to help decorate the Church and St. Mary’s Chapel. Enjoy coffee and treats in McDonough Hall after the 8:30 AM Mass. Then we’ll get to work trimming the trees in the Church and outside of the Chapel, hanging artificial wreaths and garland in the Church, and decorating the Chapel windows. Many hands make light work. RSVP if you can help. Contact Kim Schulman with questions.

Concierto de Navidad

4 de diciembre | 7:30 PM | Iglesia


Hacemos la cordial invitación a este concierto, que cerca de la fecha de Navidad pretende fomentar alegría y motivación a las familias y feligreses en esta temporada tan especial. Nuestros coros parroquiales de jóvenes y adultos en conjunto con músicos invitados y dirigidos por Jorge Alvarez, nos deleitarán con un repertorio de los  villancicos más populares en Español. No se necesita hacer reservación para asistir y el concierto no tiene costo alguno.

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December 4 | 7:30 PM| Church

We cordially invite you to this concert, which, close to Christmastime, aims to bring joy and happiness to families during this special season. Our parish choirs of youth and adults, together with guest musicians and directed by Jorge Álvarez, will delight us with a repertoire of the most popular Christmas carols in Spanish. No reservation is required, and the concert is free of charge.

St. Nicholas Day Party

All families are invited to our St. Nicholas party on Saturday, December 6, from 10:00 AM - 11:30 AM in McDonough Hall. Come meet St. Nicholas, engage in festive Advent crafts, and play games. Light refreshments and coffee will be served. RSVP if you will attend.

Women's Club News & Events

Women's Club Presents Advent by Candlelight

All Women are invited to a special Advent by Candlelight Dinner on Wednesday, December 3, at 6:30 PM in McDonough Hall. Immerse in the Advent spirit with beautifully themed table decorations and a catered dinner. The cost is $20. RSVP if you will attend. Volunteers are needed to serve as table hosts to help decorate the tables. Let us know when you RSVP if you'd like to help.

While we enjoy a lovely dinner by candlelight, all participants will be treated to a program led by Holy Spirit parishioner and sacred art enthusiast Nancy Ewing. Nancy will focus exclusively on the beauty of the second joyful mystery – the Visitation. Mary’s visit to her cousin Elizabeth is well represented in art through the ages, and Nancy will open our eyes to that event’s holy messages.

Women's Club - Christmas Coffee hosted by Nancy and Doug Bryant

Celebrate the season with the Women’s Club at our Christmas Coffee. Come enjoy delicious coffee, holiday treats and meaningful conversation as we celebrate the joy of the season. Take a break from the holiday rush to reconnect and share the spirit of Christmas with your church family.  Join us on Monday, December 15, from 11:00 AM to 1:00 PM at the home of Nancy and Doug Bryant, 3569 Dumbarton Rd, NW. RSVP if you will attend.

Faith in Action

Thank You Knights of Columbus

A huge thanks to members of Holy Spirit's Knights of Columbus Council for cleaning the outdoor chapel yesterday in preparation for our outdoor nativity, which will be installed this week. Be sure to thank our Knights when you see them - and don't forget to visit our nativity beginning next weekend.

#iGiveCatholic is Live!

This is what loving our neighbor looks like.
Every gift strengthens St. Vincent de Paul’s ministry to families in urgent need.

Give online: hsccatl.com/iGiveCatholic.

What We're Seeing

Parents skipping meals.
Seniors rationing medicine.
Utilities disconnected.
Working families facing eviction after a single paycheck lost.

The crisis isn’t distant.
It’s here — and we are serving through it with dignity and grace.

The Collection for the Poor is this weekend. Thank you for your generosity and prayers for those in crisis. To learn more or serve as a Vincentian, contact SVDP@HSCCATL.com.

Be A Christmas Angel with the St. Vincent de Paul Society

Our Christmas Angel program is underway, and we invite you to share the spirit of giving with our Latino community this holiday season. 

Before the pandemic, we celebrated with wrapped gifts. Today, out of care and respect, we give cash gifts instead—so parents can choose the perfect presents for their children. Why cash? Because while Santa might know exactly what each child wants, we don’t. By empowering parents to shop for their own families, we give not only joy—but also dignity and grace—to our hermanos y hermanas.

This year, our goal is $35,000, with a suggested gift of $100 per person. Your generosity directly determines how many families we can bless with the magic of Christmas.

 

Donate online at hsccatl.com/christmasangel or in person the weekends of November 23, November 30, and December 7 (cash/check). You may also drop off your contribution at the parish office. All checks should be made payable to Holy Spirit Catholic Church with “Christmas Angel” in the memo line.

The Knights of Columbus Annual Monastery Goods Sale is Here!

Support the monks at the Monastery of the Holy Spirit this holiday season by purchasing delicious, high-quality Monastery goods through the Knights of Columbus. From artisanal fruit cake and biscotti to rich honey, decadent fudge, and freshly roasted coffee, there’s something for everyone on your list—or treat yourself!

Order Deadline:  December 1
Pickup Dates: December 6 & 7 | Pope’s Room after Mass

Get a head start on your Christmas shopping or find the perfect client gift, all while supporting the monks. Place your order online.

A Christmas Keepsake that Supports Mothers and Babies in Bethlehem

Members from the Sovereign Military Order of Malta are pleased to announce our 2025 Christmas ornament: Our Lady of the Rosary. These beautiful ornaments are $30 each or $25 each for two or more ornaments. All proceeds will benefit Holy Family Hospital in Bethlehem, located just 1,500 steps away from where Jesus was born. Holy Family Hospital is the premier maternity hospital and newborn critical care center for the Bethlehem region and is the only hospital in the region that can deliver and save babies born before 32 weeks, some weighing as little as one pound.

Orders may be placed online with pick up in the parish office. In person sales will take place the weekend of November 29 and 30.

Faith Formation & Evangelization

Considering the Faith? Enroll in the 2026 O.C.I.A. Program

We are now enrolling for the Easter 2026 session of our Order of Christian Initiation (OCIA) program which will begin on Sunday, January 4, and conclude on Sunday, May 17, with reception into full communion with the Roman Catholic Church at the Easter Vigil Mass on Saturday, April 4. The class meets on Sunday mornings in the parish office building from 10:00 AM - 11:15 AM, with Mass offered either before or after at 8:30 AM or 11:30 AM. The class will not meet on MLK, Easter, or Mother’s Day weekends. A nominal fee of $35 is required to register for the course; this fee helps offset the costs of books and other materials.

 

Because acceptance into the program requires pastoral approval, prospective OCIA participants should begin gathering sacramental documents now, including, if applicable, certificates of baptism and marriage. Remote and in-person interviews with participants are now being held; please e-mail Dr. David King to arrange registration. The deadline for registration is Sunday, December 14.

Sunday Morning Adult Faith Formation Fall 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 Fall.

December 7 - St. Francis of Assisi: The Most Admired & Least Imitated Saint - Deacon McCarthy

December 14 - Nativity Narratives - Deacon Steve Demko

Religious Education Thanksgiving Schedule

Please note that, due to Thanksgiving, Religious Education classes will not meet today, Sunday, November 23 and next Sunday, November 30. Classes will resume on December 7.