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Mass Schedule

Masses

Saturday  4:00PM (English) 
6:00PM (Spanish)
Sunday  8:30 & 11:00AM
Daily Masses
Monday  9:30AM
Tuesday Communion Service 9:30AM
Wednesday  6:00PM
Thursday & Friday  9:30AM

Confession

Saturday: 3:15 - 3:45PM

Saturday: 5:30 - 5:45PM

Wednesday & Friday

(at the start of Adoration)

Adoration

First Friday 10am-8am First Saturday

Wednesday after 6pm Mass

Friday after 9:30am Mass

Office Hours

Monday - Friday 9am to 2 pm and Sundays 9:30 am to 11 am.

Summer is Alive in Faith!


Come, encounter Christ this summer through Vacation Bible School (6/8-6/12), Alive in You (6/23-6/28), and

 Music Camp (7/21-7/25), there is a place for you here!

upcoming events

Confirmation Mass

May 17th at 2pm

We joyfully gather as our candidates receive the Sacrament of Confirmation, being sealed with the Gift of the Holy Spirit and strengthened for their mission as disciples of Christ.


Through this sacrament, they are brought to a deeper completion of their baptismal grace, more fully initiated into the life of Holy Mother Church, and entrusted with a share in her mission. In this sacred moment, they are united more closely not only with Christ and His Church on earth, but also with the great communion of saints—the Church triumphant—who intercede for us and witness to the fullness of life in Him.


All are warmly invited to join us in prayer and celebration as these young men and women are sent forth, filled with the Holy Spirit, to live the Gospel with courage, faith, and love.


“You will receive power when the Holy Spirit comes upon you, and you will be my witnesses.” — Acts 1:8

Cristero Festival

May 31st

“The blood of the martyrs is the seed of the Church.”— Tertullian

In a world constantly seeking to shape hearts, minds, and souls away from God, the witness of the Cristeros stands as a powerful reminder that our Catholic faith is worth defending, living, and loving at any cost.


Just one hundred years ago, the faithful of Mexico endured a brutal persecution under an anti-Catholic regime that sought to silence the Church, suppress the sacraments, and extinguish public expressions of faith. Yet from this darkness arose heroic men, women, priests, and even children whose courage continues to inspire the faithful today.


Among them shines the radiant witness of Saint José Sánchez del Río, a young boy who gave his life rather than deny Jesus Christ. As he endured torture and martyrdom, he proclaimed with unwavering faith: “¡Viva Cristo Rey y La Virgen de Guadalupe!” — “Long live Christ the King and Our Lady of Guadalupe!”


His final witness remains one of the most moving images of Christian courage in modern history: wounded and dying, he traced a cross with his own blood before surrendering himself into the loving arms of Christ.


As we mark the centennial of the Cristero War, we invite you to join our parish community for a day of remembrance, celebration, learning, and prayer as we honor the Mexican martyrs who remained faithful to Christ and His Church in the face of persecution.


May their witness strengthen our own devotion, deepen our love for the sacraments, and remind us that Christ the King reigns yesterday, today, and forever.


Event Information:

  • Sunday, May 31st, 2026
  • Festival Begins at 12:30 PM


¡Viva Cristo Rey y La Virgen de Guadalupe!

Catholic Foundation of North Georgia

A Legacy of Faith. A Future of Hope.

The Catholic Foundation of North Georgia helps the faithful transform generosity into lasting impact—supporting parishes, schools, and ministries across our Archdiocese.


Through endowments, planned giving, and charitable funds, the Foundation ensures that today’s gifts continue to sustain the mission of the Church for generations to come. Each gift becomes part of a living legacy—supporting Catholic education, works of mercy, and the proclamation of the Gospel.


With faithful stewardship and a commitment to long-term care, the Foundation serves as a trusted partner in building up the Church—today and for the future.


“For where your treasure is, there your heart will be also.” (Matthew 6:21)


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