Welcome to Holy Spirit Roman Catholic Church

Happy Easter!

On behalf of Fr. Kris, Fr. Solomon, Deacon Kurt and the Parish Staff we wish you a Blessed and Happy Easter. May the joy of the Risen Christ renew your hearts, strengthen your faith, and bless your families this Easter and always. 

Parish Office will be closed on Monday, April 6, in observance of the Resurrection of the Lord.

Mass Times

Weekend

Saturday Vigil: 5:30 PM (For Sunday Obligation)

Sunday: 8:00 AM, 10:00 AM, 12:00 PM, 7:00 PM

Weekday

Monday–Saturday: 8:30 AM

Holy Days:  As announced

Confession Times

Monday–Friday: 8:00–8:20 AM

Saturday: 8:00–8:20 AM & 4:00–5:15 PM

Eucharist Adoration & Devotions

First Friday

of the month to the Sacred Heart of Jesus at 9:00 am (after 8:30 am morning Mass)

First Saturday

of the month to the Immaculate Heart of Mary at 9:00 am (after 8:30 am morning Mass)

Divine Mercy Chaplet

on the third Sunday of the month at 3:00 pm

Novena to BVM and St. Jude

September - June: Every Monday after 8:30 am Mass

Novena to Our Lady of Perpetual Help

on the Third Wednesday of the month at 9:00 am (after 8:30 am morning Mass)

Join Our Parish

We’d love to welcome you more fully into our parish family! If you recently moved or have been attending and feel at home here, we invite you to register as a parishioner of Holy Spirit R.C. Church. Registration forms are available in the parish office, or when you click here or the button above.

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Parish Events & Reflections

Cardinal Joseph W. Tobin, C.Ss.R.

2026 Easter Message

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Holy Week in the Holy Land

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Jesus Thirsts

The Miracle of the Eucharist

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Forged: Men's Faith Group

The 2nd Saturday of each month, following the Rosary after the 8:30 AM Mass.

Cardinal Joseph W. Tobin, C.Ss.R.

2026 Easter Message

Click to watch

Holy Week in the Holy Land

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Jesus Thirsts

The Miracle of the Eucharist

Click to watch

Message from the Pew


From Ashes to Ascension

Our journey to Easter does not begin on Easter Sunday, it begins weeks earlier on Ash Wednesday, when we receive ashes and begin the season of Lent. During those forty days, we walk a path of prayer, sacrifice, and reflection. Each Friday of Lent, many of us gathered at Holy Spirit for the Stations of the Cross, the volunteers helped us to remember Christ’s suffering and His journey to Calvary. These moments help us slow down, reflect, and prepare our hearts.

Then comes Holy Week, the most sacred time of the Church year. On Holy Thursday, we remember the Last Supper, when Jesus gave us the gift of the Eucharist and showed us how to serve one another. Soon after, we remember His Passion, and then at last, we celebrate the great joy of Easter Sunday, when Christ rises from the dead.

After such a long and meaningful build-up, from ashes to the empty tomb, it might feel like things begin to quiet down after Easter. The music softens, routines return, and the excitement of that great day settles. But Easter Season continues, our focus turns toward the Ascension of the Lord.

The Ascension is not a letdown after the great build-up of Lent and Easter, it is the next step in Christ’s mission. After rising from the dead, Jesus spent time with His disciples, teaching them and strengthening their faith. At the Ascension, He returned to the Father, not to leave His followers behind, but to open the way to Heaven and show us the destiny prepared for all who believe.

For the disciples, this moment may have felt bittersweet. Watching Jesus ascend could have felt like a loss. Yet the true message of the Ascension is one of hope and purpose.

The journey from Ash Wednesday, through the Fridays of Stations of the Cross, to Holy Thursday, Easter, and finally the Ascension, is not only something we remember in church, it reflects the pattern of our own daily lives.

There are times in our lives like Ash Wednesday, when we recognize our weaknesses and are called to begin again. There are moments like the Stations of the Cross, when we carry burdens, face struggles, and walk difficult roads. Like Holy Thursday, we are reminded to serve others with humility, whether at home, at work, or in our community.

Then come our Easter moments, times of joy, relief, healing, or new beginnings, when hope returns after hardship. And finally, the Ascension reminds us that we are not meant to keep our faith to ourselves. Just as Jesus entrusted His mission to His disciples, He entrusts it to us in our everyday lives.

We live this mission when we offer kindness to someone who is struggling, forgive when it is difficult too, stand up for what is right and bring hope into places that feel uncertain.

The Ascension reminds us that Christ is not gone, He is present with us in a new way, Christ reigns in glory at the right hand of the Father and entrusts His mission to us. So rather than being a letdown after the long journey let Easter remind us that Christ is risen and The Ascension tells us to now go and live it every day.

God Loves you.


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Our Mission

As the People of God, entrusted with the sacred deposit of faith and guided by the Holy Spirit, we, the faithful of Holy Spirit Parish, solemnly declare our commitment to:

The Eucharist as the Source and Summit of our Lives

The Eucharist as the Source and Summit of Our Lives

Recognizing the Holy Eucharist as the heart of our faith, we dedicate ourselves to reverent worship, fervent prayer,

and a deepening of our shared faith, striving for holiness and union with Christ.

Faithful Stewardship of God’s Gifts

We acknowledge that all we have is a gift from Almighty God. Therefore, we pledge to cultivate and use our Godgiven talents in service to His Church, that Christ may be ever more present in our families, our parish, and the world.

A Community Rooted in Charity and Truth

A Community Rooted in Charity and Truth

Inspired by the love of Christ, we strive to be a parish that upholds the dignity of every human person, fostering an

environment of true Christian charity, while remaining steadfast in the unchanging truths of the Catholic faith.

Catechesis and Formation in the One True Faith

We are committed to the authentic formation of all parishioners, ensuring that our faith is passed down in its fullness, without compromise, to future generations.

Living the Gospel in Word and Deed

Following the example of Our Lord, we seek to serve those in need, upholding the Church’s mission to bring the truth

of the Gospel to all souls, particularly those who are suffering, lost, or in need of God’s mercy.

Fully Aware of our Dependence on Divine Grace

We entrust ourselves to the intercession of the Blessed Virgin Mary and invoke our Patron, the Holy Spirit, to guide us in fidelity to Christ and His Holy Church, that we may truly become a People of God.

New Visitors

New to the area or visiting our parish for the first time?


We would love to welcome you more fully into our parish family and our church. If you have recently moved or have been attending and feel at home here, we invite you to register as a parishioner of Holy Spirit R.C. Church.

Join us for Mass, learn more about our parish, and register using the link below. Registration forms are also available in the parish office, or by clicking here or the button below.

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