• 2025 Advent Day of Reflection

    Holy Spirit Catholic Church 4465 Northside Drive, Atlanta, GA, United States

    The Advent Day of Reflection is Thursday, December 4, at Holy Spirit Catholic Church. The facilitator will be Fr. Paul Moreau. The sacrament of reconciliation will be available after the reflections.    Registration is now open. Lunch will be served for all attendees. To register, please contact Amanda Hailey at ahailey@archatl.com or 678-595-9181.  Advent Day of Reflection Schedule – Thursday, December 4  ...

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  • Second Collection for the Retirement Fund for the Religious

    Elderly members of religious communities need your help. Thousands of senior sisters, brothers and religious order priests have served for years—educating the young, comforting the sick and ministering to the less fortunate. Many religious communities do not have enough retirement savings and struggle to provide for aging members.

  • Winter Study Day, AI 101 – Artificial Intelligence and the Mission of the Church

    Registration is open for our first clergy study day of 2026 - AI 101: "Artificial Intelligence and the Mission of the Church.” The event will take place on Thursday, February 5, at the Chancery from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. This initiative is designed to help clergy thoughtfully engage with one of the most rapidly evolving realities of our time. It ...

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  • Fortunate and Faithful Families annual retreat

    Chancery 2401 Lake Park Dr., Smyrna, Georgia

    Fortunate and Faithful Families will host their annual retreat, entitled “Love is Spoken Here,” at the Chancery, 2401 Lake Park Dr., Smyrna 30080 on Sunday, March 1, 12-7 p.m.   The keynote talk will be given by Dr. Craig A. Ford, Jr., visiting assistant professor of ethics at Candler School of Theology at Emory University. Dr. Ford is nationally well known as an author and speaker exploring ...

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  • Second Collection for Catholic Relief Services

    Catholic Relief Services works to provide food to the hungry, support displaced refugees, bring Christ’s love and mercy to struggling communities, and work toward peace and reconciliation among our marginalized brothers and sisters in the United States and abroad.