Parish News
Back to School Mass, Backpack Blessing and Bash
Join us for a special Backpack Blessing on July 27 during our 5pm Mass! Afterwards, celebrate with us at the Back to School Picnic Bash in the Social Hall, hosted by The Men’s Club. Bring your backpacks, enjoy delicious food, fun activities, and start the school year with a blessing. See you there! ¡Únase a…Read More
Virtus: Protecting God’s Children Adult Training
Virtus Training is required for all adults working with children or vulnerable adults. We will be offering the training for Transfiguration adults and volunteers on Monday, July 29, 9:30 am -noon. Go to www.virtus.org to register. Pre-registration is required. Thank you for your commitment to keeping our kids safe.…Read More
Feed our Shepherds (Sirviendo a nuestros Sacerdotes)
Volunteers to Make Meals for Priests Transfiguration would like to give back to the priests who give back so much to our parish home. Starting with a home cooked meal (or delicious take out dinner ) to nourish those who nourish us. Father Eric and Father Rafael extend their thanks to all of you who have…Read More
Mercy Mat Ministry Meetings
We are back at the FLC every Friday at 12 noon to 1:30pm. Come and help flatten, fold, cut or crochet recycled plastic bags with us in the spirit of love and care for those without a home. For more details, contact Martin, mfmald@comcast.net…Read More
Need a Name Tag?
You are CALLED BY NAME! Now, we’d like to call you by your name, too! Parish Name Tags will be for you to Welcome, Celebrate, Serve and Grow with your community at Mass, Faith Formation Events and Parish Wide Gatherings. We encourage all of our members to submit a form to get a Name Tag…Read More
Caring for Creation
A huge thank you to ALL the ministries who have used the parish china this past year for their events. You may remember, Transfiguration started their Care for Creation team back in March of 2019. Parish progress can be seen in the areas of energy, water and education – our own parish community’s environmental impact…Read More
Read the Archbishop’s statement about the Independent review of child abuse files for Archdiocese of Atlanta.
Atlanta, Georgia–The Most Rev. Gregory J. Hartmayer, OFM Conv., archbishopof Atlanta, released the following statement regarding the release of the GeorgiaProsecuting Attorneys’ Council (PAC) report on the review of files related toclergy abuse in the Catholic Church in Georgia. (https://georgiabulletin.org/) “Let me begin by saying clearly that any abuse perpetrated by priests, religious brothers or…Read More