This Saturday, Archbishop Hartmayer ordained three men to the priesthood for the Archdiocese of Atlanta at the Cathedral of Christ the King. We thank these men for discerning and answering the call to serve, and we pray that Our Lord will bless them and guide them in their priestly ministry. They are challenged to embrace this call to priestly service with love and joy. These men are ordained at a time when there is much uncertainty and trial in our world due primarily to the impact of the COVID-19 virus. We pray that they will be good shepherds for the people entrusted to their care.
The publication, “Catholic News Agency”, reported that in a recent address on the World Day of Prayer for Vocations, Pope Francis stated that vocational discernment is not simply “a decision we make as isolated individuals. Vocation, more than our own choice, is a response to the Lord’s unmerited call.” He indicated that priesthood requires, “courage and perseverance, and without prayer, one does not follow this path. I invite everyone to ask the Lord for the gift of good workers for his kingdom who have their hearts and hands open to his love.” He also stated, “Every vocation is born of that gaze of love with which the Lord came to meet us. We will succeed in discovering and embracing our vocation once we open our hearts in gratitude and perceive the passage of God in our lives.” Our Holy Father noted that the voice of God invites us to go “beyond ourselves to find true goodness and peace.”
The following prayer by Pope Francis, provided by “Vision Vocation Network” asks Our Lord for guidance in our vocational path:
LORD of the Harvest,
BLESS young people with the gift of courage to respond to your call.
Open their hearts to great ideals, to great things.
INSPIRE all of your disciples to mutual love and giving— for vocations blossom in the good soil of faithful people.
INSTILL those in religious life, parish ministries, and families with the confidence and grace to invite others to embrace the bold and noble path of a life consecrated to you.
UNITE us to Jesus through prayer and sacrament, so that we may cooperate with you in building your reign of mercy and truth, of justice and peace. Amen.
— Pope Francis
As a community of faith, as we reflect on this prayer, and on the words of Pope Francis, we are encouraged to continue to ask Our Lord for an abundance of holy, happy, and healthy priests, deacons and religious to guide the Church of tomorrow.























As we reflect on these profound words of Our Holy Father, and as we strive to prepare spiritually for the coming of the Lord, we are reminded that this Wednesday, December 18th at 9:00 am, we will celebrate a memorial Mass for our beloved former pastor, Monsignor Paul Reynolds. He shepherded his congregation at Saint Brigid from 2006 until his death in 2010. He was a priest of great wisdom and insight and joy and truly appreciated the opportunity to serve the people entrusted to his care.
This spirit continues as we honor our Mother Mary in special ways this month. This Monday we celebrate the feast of the Immaculate Conception and affirm our belief that Mary was blessed among women and was preserved from original sin from the moment of her conception. Pope Francis, reflecting on the feast of the Immaculate Conception, stated, “Today, we look at the beauty of Our Lady, who was born and lived without sin, always docile and transparent with God. This does not mean that life was easy for her.” He encouraged Catholics to imitate Mary’s deep trust and openness to God as they encounter the difficulties and challenges of everyday life.
As we reflect on these words of Our Holy Father, and as we begin our Advent Season, we are pleased to sponsor an Advent Parish Mission presented by Fr. Francis Reque of the Order of Saint Benedict. Fr. Francis is an experienced mission leader and spiritual director from Saint Bernard Abbey in Cullman, Alabama. A Parish Mission can be viewed as an opportunity for spiritual reflection and conversion. It also can provide an opportunity to change hearts and transform lives as we renew and strengthen our relationship with Our Lord.
Periodically we sponsor a “Newcomers Social” and invite all those who are new to the Parish to join us for an evening of food and fellowship at the Parish rectory. The gathering is a way to welcome newcomers into our faith community. Those who have recently joined our community are invited to meet our priests and deacons, and some of the lay leaders of our Parish. In attendance we have representatives of our Welcoming Committee, the Men of Saint Brigid, the Moms Group, the Circle of Sisters, the Knights of Columbus, the Pastoral Council, and also coordinators of certain other Parish ministries and programs.