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Journey with Us this Lent at OLM


This sacred season invites us to deeper prayer, repentance, and renewal.
Click below to discover ways to grow in faith and fellowship with our parish family.

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.

upcoming events

Seven Last Words

March 27th at 6pm 

During the season of Lent, the Church invites us to draw close to the Cross of Christ. We remember the suffering of the Lord, not as distant observers of a past event, but as members of His Body — a people whose lives are continually united to His saving love.


The words Jesus spoke from the Cross were spoken once in history, yet they continue to echo through the life of the Church. In every act of forgiveness, in every moment of suffering offered to God, in every work of mercy, and in every quiet act of trust, the Passion of Christ is lived again in His people.


This year at Our Lady of the Mountains, we will gather for a prayerful reflection on The Seven Last Words of Christ. Members of our parish community, representing different ministries, will share brief reflections on each of the Lord’s final words — offering how these words are revealed through their own lives and service.


Through Scripture, candlelight procession, music, and reflection, we will listen together to how Christ’s Passion continues to unfold within the life of His Church today.


The evening will conclude with a brief period of Eucharistic Adoration, allowing us to rest in the presence of the One who gave Himself completely for the salvation of the world.


Following the service, all are invited to remain for a simple dinner and fellowship provided by the Knights of Columbus in the Parish Hall.


As we journey toward Holy Week, may we recognize more deeply that the story of the Cross is not only something we remember — it is a mystery we are invited to live.

Fridays of Lent at OLM

Pray Together • Walk with Christ • Share the Table


“We adore You, O Christ, and we bless You, because by Your holy Cross You have redeemed the world.”— (cf. Galatians 6:14)



Each Friday of Lent, our parish family gathers to enter more deeply into the mystery of the Lord’s Passion. We begin in prayer with the Stations of the Cross, accompanying Jesus on the road to Calvary, placing before Him our burdens, our gratitude, and the intentions we carry in our hearts.


Afterward, the evening continues in fellowship around a shared meal. In the simplicity of the table, we remember that Lent is not only a season of sacrifice, but also a season of communion — with Christ and with one another.


The dinners are free, and donations each week support charitable causes through the ministries of our parish and beyond.


Dinner Schedule

February 27 — Men’s Club — Pizza


March 6 — Hispanic Community
All donations support El Refugio, which assists families visiting loved ones at the Stewart Immigration Detention Center.


March 13 — Women of the Vine — Vegetarian Mesquite Chili
Donations benefit OLM’s St. Vincent de Paul Society.


March 20 & March 27 — Knights of Columbus — Fish Dinner
Donations support the Monastery of the Holy Spirit in Conyers, GA.


Whether you come every week or only once, whether you bring your family or come quietly on your own, you are welcome here. Step away from the noise of the week, pray at the foot of the Cross, share a simple meal, and journey with us toward Easter.

March for Life

Thursday, March 12

“Before I formed you in the womb I knew you.” — Jeremiah 1:5


Each year, thousands gather in prayerful and peaceful witness to proclaim the dignity of every human life. You are warmly invited to join Catholics and people of goodwill from across Georgia for a day of prayer, encouragement, and hope in downtown Atlanta.


We begin at the altar, entrusting the unborn and their families to Christ, and then walk together in charity and compassion — offering a visible reminder that every life is loved and never forgotten.


Schedule

9:00 AM — Mass for the Preborn
Celebrated by Archbishop Gregory Hartmayer
Shrine of the Immaculate Conception
48 MLK Jr. Drive, Atlanta


11:00 AM — Rally at Liberty Plaza


12:00 PM — Georgia Right to Life March


You are welcome to attend the entire day or any portion of it. Families, students, and parish groups are especially encouraged to participate — your presence is a powerful sign of hope.


For parking, transportation options, buses, and additional details, please visit: https://marchforlife.org/georgia


A bus will depart from Christ the Redeemer Catholic Church in Dawsonville for those seeking group transportation.


Come pray. Come stand for life. Come be a witness.