Georgia Bulletin

The Newspaper of the Catholic Archdiocese of Atlanta

Peachtree City

Holy Trinity Church Plans Patronal Feast Day Mass

Published June 1, 2006

Holy Trinity Church will hold its annual outdoor community Mass on Trinity Sunday, June 11, at 8:30 a.m. at the Frederick Brown Amphitheater.

The Mass on the parish feast day is an opportunity for all members of the community to celebrate together. It is a communal renewal of faith and the commitment to know, love and serve God and each other. Parish groups work together to plan the celebration, which is coordinated by the Women of Faith.

Though the 5:30 p.m. Saturday vigil Mass will be celebrated on June 10 at the parish, no other Masses will be scheduled that weekend other than the amphitheater Mass.

Holy Trinity pastor Father John Walsh will celebrate the Mass and parochial vicar Father Alvaro Avendano will concelebrate. Deacons Tony Cuomo and Hector Vargas will assist.

The amphitheater, which seats 2,220, is wheelchair accessible and is located on McIntosh Trail. The congregation is invited to stay for fellowship after Mass. Juice and doughnuts will be served.

Parishioners entering McIntosh Trail from Highway 74 may park at the amphitheater. Those entering McIntosh Trail from Peachtree Parkway will be directed to park at Huddleston Elementary School. Golf carts will be available to transport the elderly and parishioners with disabilities from the school to the amphitheater.

For more information, contact Holy Trinity Church at (770) 487-7672. To volunteer before, during or after the Mass, call Julie Rushin at (770) 487-4784.