Holy Spirit Parish - Montgomery, Alabama

Holy Spirit Parish - Montgomery, Alabama Holy Spirit Parish is a Roman Catholic Church in East Montgomery, AL in the Archdiocese of Mobile.

06/07/2026
06/07/2026

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Dear People of Holy Spirit Parish:  Due to unforeseen circumstances that are way beyond our control, we have had to canc...
06/06/2026

Dear People of Holy Spirit Parish:
Due to unforeseen circumstances that are way beyond our control, we have had to cancel the Crawfish Boil tomorrow after the 11:00 a.m. Mass. We know how much everyone was looking forward to this event-we were too! Please help us spread the word so that everyone that planned to join us will know! Thank you so much and stay tuned because there will be another event in the works in the future!

JUNE 6 + Today is the Feast Day of Spiritual Warrior Saint Norbert + Pray for usNorbert started out as a frivolous and w...
06/06/2026

JUNE 6 + Today is the Feast Day of Spiritual Warrior Saint Norbert + Pray for us

Norbert started out as a frivolous and worldly cleric, but was changed by God’s grace into a powerful preacher and an important reformer of the Church during the early 12th century and is the founder of the Norbertine order.

Born around the year 1080 in the German town of Xanten, Norbert belonged to a high-ranking family with ties to the imperial court. As a young man he showed a high degree of intelligence and sophistication but Norbert's gifts and advantages would prove to be a source of temptation even after he joined the ranks of the clergy.

Norbert was ordained as a subdeacon, and enrolled with a group of clerics in his town, before moving on to an appointment with the Archbishop of Cologne. He went on to serve the German Emperor Henry V, in a position which involved the distribution of aid to the poor. In all of this, however, Norbert displayed no particular piety or personal seriousness, living a rather pleasurable and luxurious life.

But all of that changed when a thunderstorm had boiled up suddenly as Norbert was out riding. High winds pushed and pulled at his fashionable coif, rain slashed at his fancy clothes, and dark clouds pressed night down upon his light thoughts. A sudden flash of lightning split the dark and his horse threw Norbert to the ground.

For almost an hour, Norbert lay unmoving. Even the rain soaking his clothes and the howl of thunder did not bring him back to consciousness and life. When he awoke his first words were, "Lord, what do you want me to do?" — the same words Saul spoke on the road to Damascus. In response, Norbert heard, "Turn from evil and do good. Seek peace and pursue it."

He immediately returned to Xanten to devote himself to prayer and penance. He now embraced the instruction for the priesthood he had avoided and was ordained in 1115. His complete conversion and new ways caused some to denounce the former courtier as a hypocrite. Norbert's response was to give everything he owned to the poor and to go to the pope for permission to preach.

With this commission in hand, he became an itinerant preacher, traveling through Europe with two companions. In an extreme response to his old ways, he now chose the most difficult ways to travel — walking barefoot in the middle of winter through snow and ice. Unfortunately his two companions died from the ill-effects of exposure. The bishop offered Norbert land where he could start his own community. In a lonely valley called Prmontr, began his community with thirteen canons. Despite the strictness of his regulation his reforms attracted many disciples until eight abbeys and two convents were involved.

When two rival popes were elected after the death of Honorius II, Norbert helped try to heal the Church by getting the emperor to support the first elected, Innocent II. At the end of his life he was made an archbishop but he died soon after on June 6, 1134 at the age of 53.

JUNE 5 + Today is the Feast Day of Spiritual Warrior Saint Boniface + Pray for usBoniface, known as the Apostle of the G...
06/05/2026

JUNE 5 + Today is the Feast Day of Spiritual Warrior Saint Boniface + Pray for us

Boniface, known as the Apostle of the Germans, was an English Benedictine monk who gave up being elected abbot to devote his life to the conversion of the Germanic tribes. Two characteristics stand out: his Christian orthodoxy and his fidelity to the pope of Rome.

How absolutely necessary this orthodoxy and fidelity were is borne out by the conditions Boniface found on his first missionary journey in 719 at the request of Pope Gregory II. Paganism was a way of life. What Christianity he did find had either lapsed into paganism or was mixed with error. The clergy were mainly responsible for these latter conditions since they were in many instances uneducated, lax and questionably obedient to their bishops. In particular instances their very ordinations were questionable.

These are the conditions that Boniface was to report in 722 on his first return visit to Rome. The Holy Father instructed him to reform the German Church. The pope sent letters of recommendation to religious and civil leaders. Boniface later admitted that his work would have been unsuccessful, from a human viewpoint, without a letter of safe-conduct from Charles Martel, the powerful Frankish ruler, grandfather of Charlemagne. Boniface was finally made a regional bishop and authorized to organize the whole German Church. He was eminently successful.

In order to restore the Germanic Church to its fidelity to Rome and to convert the pagans, Boniface had been guided by two principles. The first was to restore the obedience of the clergy to their bishops in union with the pope of Rome. The second was the establishment of many houses of prayer which took the form of Benedictine monasteries. A great number of Anglo-Saxon monks and nuns followed him to the continent, where he introduced the Benedictine nuns to the active apostolate of education.

During a final mission to the Frisians, Boniface and 53 companions were massacred while he was preparing converts for confirmation.

Boniface bears out the Christian rule: To follow Christ is to follow the way of the cross. For Boniface, it was not only physical suffering or death, but the painful, thankless, bewildering task of Church reform.

In this special Month of the Sacred Heart, let us console the Heart of Jesus by joining the June HEARTS of JESUS, MARY, ...
06/04/2026

In this special Month of the Sacred Heart, let us console the Heart of Jesus by joining the
June HEARTS of JESUS, MARY, AND JOSEPH Vigil of Adoration and Reparation
Friday June 5
6:00 p.m. Most Holy Sacrifice of the MASS
6:45 p.m. PRAYERS to the Sacred Heart and to St. Joseph
6:55 p.m. Sorrowful Mysteries of the most Holy ROSARY
Followed by All-Night Adoration of the MOST HOLY EUCHARIST

Saturday June 6
7:30 a.m. Joyful Mysteries of the Most Holy ROSARY
8:15 a.m. Most Holy Sacrifice of the MASS
8:50 a.m. LITANY of St. Joseph
The World may decide otherwise, but we are proud that June is the Month of the Sacred Heart

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8570 Vaughn Road
Montgomery, AL
36117

Opening Hours

Monday 9am - 5pm
Tuesday 8:45am - 5pm
Wednesday 8:45am - 4:45pm
Thursday 8:45am - 4:45pm
Friday 8:45am - 5pm

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