No Daily Mass & Parking Lot closed – Oct. 18
Due to a refurbishment project, the parking lot will be closed on Monday, October 18th. The office will be closed that day and there will be NO Daily Mass. We plan to resume our regular schedule on Tuesday. October 19th.
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First meeting of 2021 will be Tuesday, October 19th at 7 p.m. in the Family Life Center CLC is a way of living our Christian life. Parishioners who want to follow Jesus Christ more closely continue their spiritual journey using the guidance of Ignatian spirituality through assigned readings and faith sharing. Holy Spirit’s CLC meets on the 2nd and 4th Tuesdays of each month at 7 PM for 1 hour in the Family Life Center. All those who are interested, please contact John Lombardo at...
Read MoreCall to Action
The Hyde Amendment and similar laws have protected taxpayers from funding elective abortion for 45 years. Certain members of Congress want to take away these laws that Democrats and Republicans have supported for nearly half a century. Billions of taxpayer dollars could be used to pay for abortion. It is critically important for Catholics to send a strong message before Congress moves forward to impose taxpayer-funded abortion. The following tools can be used to raise awareness. We urge you to please sign the petition at NoTaxpayerAbortion.com. Religious Freedom Week...
Read MoreVacation Bible School
HOLY SPIRIT VBS 2021 — JUNE 21 – 25 (9AM TO NOON) Registration forms are available in the Narthex of the church. We need your help!! Volunteers are necessary to make this program a success. Adults and students in 7th grade and above are encouraged to sign up. Volunteers will need to pass the Diocese screening and SafeHaven course. Please email Beth Mathewes at bethmathewes@gmail.com
Read MoreAttending Mass after the Pandemic
The CDC recently issued its first set of recommendations on activities that people who are fully vaccinated against COVID-19 can safely resume. As such we are changing our protocols here at Holy Spirit. Beginning with the weekend of Pentecost, Per CDC guidelines, those who are fully vaccinated do not need to wear a mask indoors; however, those who are not fully vaccinated, should continue to wear a mask and social distance while indoors. We will continue to supply masks if needed. We seat every pew in the main section of the church. However, the transepts (the pews to the...
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