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Mass Times

Holy Mass

Saturday Vigil: 4:00 p.m.
Sunday: 11:30 a.m.
Thurs & Fri.: 8:30 a.m.
Holy Days: As announced


Reconciliation 

Saturdays, 2:15-3:45 p.m.
Or by appointment

Fulton-Montgomery County

Perpetual Adoration Chapel

24 hours a day, 7 days a week

Parish Office Hours

Monday & Wednesday
9 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.
1:00 - 2:00 p.m.
Or by appointment

MASS SCHEDULE CHANGE

Beginning with the weekend of July 1st/2nd 2023, the new Mass schedule will be as follows:

Saturday: 4 pm Vigil at Church of the Holy Spirit, Gloversville

Note: Confessions will still be offered from 2:15 pm to 3:45 pm preceding the Vigil Saturday

Sunday:  9 am Mass at Holy Trinity Church, Johnstown :

 11:30 am Mass at Church of the Holy Spirit, Gloversville

30 Nov, 2023
by OSV News  (OSV News) — Grace Stecker of the Diocese of Helena, Mont., pulled out her cell phone and called her dad, right in the middle of a talk during the National Catholic Youth Conference (NCYC). In fact, teens all around her were talking on their phones, even as the speaker stood on the stage. But they had his permission. “I want you right now, in one minute, to just make a call to somebody in your life whom you love, who’s pretty special, whom you appreciate,” Scripture scholar and astrophysicist Father John Kartje asked of the more than 12,000 NCYC participants. The request came as part of his talk on the oneness of God and the universe — faith and science — that served as the topic of the opening session of NCYC in Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis on Nov. 16. He began the talk echoing words spoken by Archbishop Charles C. Thompson just moments before. “The line that really struck me amongst everything he said is this,” Father Kartje noted: “You’re not a problem to be solved, but you are a mystery to be encountered.”
30 Nov, 2023
by Katie Yoder Joseph Julián and Monique González still remember the moment they decided to write a book shedding new light on Our Lady of Guadalupe: May 10, 2016, the month of Mary and the date of Mexico’s Mother’s Day. “After years of initial research, we were sitting in a coffee shop and looked at each other and made a formal commitment to see the book’s writing through to the end, no matter what that meant,” the husband-and-wife team told Our Sunday Visitor. Today, that book presents a new interpretation of Our Lady of Guadalupe by delving into the past ahead of her feast day on Dec. 12. “ Guadalupe and the Flower World Prophecy: How God Prepared the Americas for Conversion Before the Lady Appeared ,” published on Nov. 21, explores how Our Lady’s encounters with Juan Diego at Tepeyac Hill in Mexico in 1531 marked the culmination of thousands of years of evangelical preparation of the people of Mesoamerica.

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Upcoming Events


  • Wednesday Afternoon Devotions 3 pm

    Date: November 29, 2023

    Time: 03:00 PM -- 03:30 PM


    Please join us for Catholic Devotions, Exposition of the Blessed Sacrament, Divine Mercy Chaplet, Benediction, Divine Praises and Prayer to Our Lady Undoer of Knots. Please come together with your community to enjoy this special evenin

  • Friday's Table 4:30 PM Takeout Only

    Date: December 1, 2023

    Time: 04:30 PM -- 06:30 PM

    Location: Parish Hall  |  151 S Main St, Gloversville, NY


    A free dinner prepared and served with love for the less fortunate in our local community

  • Reconciliation 2:15 - 3:45 PM

    Date: December 2, 2023

    Time: 02:15 PM -- 03:45 PM

  • Perpetual AdorationPerpetual Adoration

    Date: December 4, 2023

    Time: 12:00 AM -- 11:45 PM


    Perpetual Adoration means that someone is always praying with the exposed Blessed Sacrament 24 hours a day, 7 days a week (except when Mass, Weddings or Funerals are being celebrated).


    Perpetual Adoration of Jesus brings graces, vocations, and even miracles.


    People find peace, answers to prayers, and even a renewed desire to partake of the Sacraments.


    Holy Spirit Church will host the Fulton-Montgomery Deanery’s Perpetual Adoration of the Lord in our church’s Mary chapel, except for hours when Masses and weddings are celebrated. The parishes of the deanery are planning to share the costs, but most of all to share in the prayers, graces, and miracles that result from faith-filled Perpetual Eucharistic Adoration.


    Please keep praying for this ongoing process! You can read more about PEA at www.therealpresence.org. May the Lord bless you and deepen your love for the Holy Eucharist!

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