Musings, Insights & Briefings

Our Catholic Appeal

Holy Spirit Catholic Church
Our Catholic Appeal 2025


Dear Family at Holy Spirit, Greetings:

 

           This weekend we start our annual pledge for Our Catholic Appeal collection in the Diocese of Orlando. Our Christian call to be good stewards of our time, talents and treasures enlighten us to be good sharers of all our gifts, and put them in the service of others, especially for the people in most need.

           Through the money received on this appeal, the Diocese of Orlando can serve and touch many people, including us in our parish community. I appeal to you to try to collaborate with this collection whatever amount your financial situation allows you.
            In a few weeks we’ll start the beautiful season of Lent in which our Christian Catholic Faith asks each one of the followers of Christ to be more aware in the practice of Prayer, Fasting, Abstinence and Almsgiving or Charity; in pondering in our hearts, and being grateful for the many blessings the Lord pours out in our personal lives. Also, the Gospel of Jesus teaches us that there is more joy in giving than in receiving, and that if we give from our hearts, we will receive a hundred measure more.
            I hope that in recognizing these blessings, our hearts will be touched, and we will be generous with our campaign. Praying that the Lord continues to bless our parish family and our generous sacrifice to help us to reach our goal.
 
 

Sincerely in Christ,

Fr. Luis 


Our Catholic Appeal Goal for Holy Spirit Catholic Church 2024
$99,731.00


Collected to date (Pledges & Cash)

 (as of March 7, 2025):

$17,251.17




Thank you for your continued support and generosity!


Find more information regarding Our Catholic Appeal on the Diocese of Orlando website:

Our Catholic Appeal - Catholic Foundation Central (cfocf.org)






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