Activities

Important Message from the Archbishop

Memo to priests and deacons from Archbishop Gregory Hartmayer dated July 2, 2021: The United States Conference of Catholic Bishops has launched a campaign for Catholics to raise their voices on behalf of women. The goal is for millions of Catholics to sign the petition on NoTaxpayerAbortion.com by Friday, July 16, 2021. I invite the people of your parish to join our diocesan response to this nationwide effort. Its success and the lives of countless people depend on each of…

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Happy Father’s Day

Sunday, June 20, is Father’s Day. Happy Father’s Day! A Chinese Poem A mother’s love is deep like the sea, but a father’s love is strong as a mountain, With white hair they watched as the children play their childish games. A parent’s love is like the three springs, it warms a whole lifetime. As I drink a cup of water, my memories take me to them, The great distance between us makes me miss them so. Today is Father’s…

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Solemnity of Corpus Christi
June 11, 2023

June 11th is the Solemnity of Corpus Christi. Eucharistic Adoration begins at 9:00 am in the chapel. Immediately after the 10:30am Mass, Fr. Bill will lead the Eucharistic procession on our church grounds. When we return to the main Sanctuary, we will have the Benediction of the Blessed Sacrament.

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Outreach Ministry
July 8, 2023

Atlanta Food Bank Holy Name of Jesus Chinese Catholic Mission’s Outreach Ministry gives our parishioners an opportunity to serve the greater Atlanta communities by coordinating with various non-profit organizations to schedule volunteer days for our parishioners. On Saturday, July 8, we have scheduled a trip to the Atlanta Food Bank to help with packing and sorting of food items from 8:30 to 11:30AM. If you wish to carpool, please meet in our church at 7:00AM. Otherwise, you may meet us…

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Holy Martyr Saints of China
July 9, 2023

July 9th is the feast day of the Holy Martyrs of China. 23 years ago, on October 1st, 2000, Pope John Paul II canonized 120 martyrs of China. Of the 120 Saints, 87 are Chinese and 33 are foreign missionaries. Among them are 6 bishops, 23 priests, 8 monks (one of whom is a novice), 7 nuns and 76 lay people (two of whom were catechumens). According to historical records, the Catholic faith was officially introduced to China during the…

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Archbishop’s Memo on Face Masks

In light of the update from the CDC which allows those who are fully vaccinated to stop wearing face masks and social distancing even indoors, Archbishop Gregory Hartmayer issued a memo that the Archdiocese of Atlanta will continue to recommend the wearing of face masks at Masses, but will give pastors discretion to allow vaccinated people to remove them. In our church, we will follow the recommendation of the Archdiocese of Atlanta to continue wearing face masks for everyone’s safety…

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Dispensation to Attend Sunday Mass Expiring

Archbishop Gregory John Hartmayer, OFM Conv., has announced that on Saturday, May 22, 2021, prior to the celebration of the Vigil of Pentecost, the general dispensation from the obligation to attend Sunday Mass will expire in the Archdiocese of Atlanta. While the general dispensation is removed, there are specific persons for whom the dispensation will still be applicable. One does not have an obligation to attend Mass on Sunday or a holy day of obligation in the following circumstances: You…

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Consecration to St. Joseph

On March 19, 2021, Archbishop Gregory Hartmayer will consecrate the Archdiocese of Atlanta to the intercession and protection of St. Joseph. The Archbishop asks the faithful of the archdiocese to pray a Novena to St. Joseph. To fulfill the novena, the Litany of St. Joseph may be prayed for 9 days starting on March 10 up to March 19. Litany of St. Joseph Lord, have mercy. Christ, have mercy. Lord, have mercy. God our Father in heaven, have mercy on…

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Archbishop’s Statement on the COVID-19 Vaccine

Archbishop Gregory J. Hartmayer, OFM Conv., addressed the moral implications of COVID-19 vaccines in a Dec. 15 statement. In a memo to priests, school and chancery staff, he encouraged archdiocesan employees to get a vaccine when one becomes available to them. The archbishop’s statement guiding Catholics follows: Should you get a COVID-19 vaccine? The short answer is yes. There has been some concern about whether or not Catholics should seek a COVID-19 vaccine. As you may know, some vaccines are…

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Archbishop’s Annual Appeal

      The Archbishops Annual Appeal (AAA) for 2021 has begun. Our goal this year is $5,300. There are 3 ways to give: (1) Send your donations directly to the Archdiocese, indicating Holy Name of Jesus Chinese Mission as your parish. (2) Donate via our church: if you are donating by cash, please use the Archbishops Annual Appeal envelopes, write your name, amount and date. If you are donating by check, please write payment to HNOJ, and AAA in…

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