Week of Events
Local Advent Penance Services
Come and receive the gift of God’s forgiveness through an Advent Penance Service. This is a beautiful opportunity to prepare your heart for the coming of Jesus at Christmas through the Sacrament of Reconciliation. Multiple priests will be available for confession. Listed below are some penance services around our area: 12/1 - St. Stephen the Martyr (Lilburn) - 7pm 12/2 - St. Patrick (Norcross) - 7pm 12/3 - Prince of Peace (Flowery Branch) - 7pm 12/4 - Our Lady of the Americas (Lilburn) - 7pm 12/9 - St. Monica (Duluth) - 7pm 12/9 - St. Matthew (Winder)- 7pm 12/10 - Christ Our Hope (Lithonia) - 7pm 12/15 - St. John Neumann (Lilburn) - 7pm 12/15 - St. Michael (Gainesville) - 7pm 12/16 - St. John Paul II (Gainesville) - 7pm 12/16 - Holy Cross (Atlanta) - 7pm 12/17 - St. Lawrence (Lawrenceville) - 7pm 12/18 - St. Oliver Plunkett (Snellville) - 7pm 12/19 - St. Marguerite d’Youville (Lawrenceville) - 7pm
Advent Penance Service
Come and receive the gift of God’s forgiveness through an Advent Penance Service. This is a beautiful opportunity to prepare your heart for the coming of Jesus at Christmas through the Sacrament of Reconciliation. Multiple priests will be available for confession. Listed below are some penance services around our area: 12/1 – St. Stephen the Martyr (Lilburn) – 7pm 12/2 – St. Patrick (Norcross) – 7pm 12/3 – Prince of Peace (Flowery Branch) – 7pm 12/4 – Our Lady of the Americas (Lilburn) – 7pm 12/9 – St. Monica (Duluth) – 7pm 12/9 – St. Matthew (Winder)- 7pm 12/10 – Christ Our Hope (Lithonia) – 7pm 12/15 – St. John Neumann (Lilburn) – 7pm 12/15 – St. Michael (Gainesville) – 7pm 12/16 – St. John Paul II (Gainesville) – 7pm 12/16 – Holy Cross (Atlanta) – 7pm 12/17 – St. Lawrence (Lawrenceville) – 7pm 12/18 – St. Oliver Plunkett (Snellville) – 7pm 12/19 – St. Marguerite d’Youville (Lawrenceville) – 7pm
Encounter
In our busy lives, it's easy to lose sight of the One who gives us true peace and purpose. That’s why we set aside time for Encounter, a day dedicated to prayer, adoration, and personal connection with Jesus Christ in the Eucharist. Eucharistic Adoration is a powerful way to spend quiet time with the Lord, to rest in His presence, and to allow Him to speak to our hearts. Whether you can come for a few minutes or stay for an hour, your time before the Blessed Sacrament is an offering of love and trust. This Friday, we invite you to make space in your day to be with Jesus. Come whenever your schedule allows: 9am: Our day of prayer begins with Mass in English. 9:30am-7pm: After Mass, Father will expose the Blessed Sacrament on the main altar of the Church for silent prayer. Adoration will continue in the Church until 7pm. Everyone is welcome—parishioners, friends, visitors, ministries, and small groups are all encouraged to come, spend time with Jesus, and adore Him in the Blessed Sacrament. 7pm: We will begin a special period of praise & worship, prayer & reflection, culminating with Benediction.
