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The priests will continue to say their private Mass and pray the daily Mass intentions that were requested before the COVID-19 pandemic. Please check the Diocese of Sacramento website for other Parishes that livestream their Masses.
Announcement February 6, 2021
Masses inside the Church
Effective today, Saturday, February 6, 2021, ALL MASSES ARE NOW celebrated inside our Church. We will celebrate Masses inside the Church with extra precaution such as cleaning the chairs after each Mass and maintain a limited 25% sitting capacity of our Church. Other requirements which we have been doing are: wearing masks, physical distancing, and contract tracing, etc.
All sacramental celebrations such as wedding , funeral, baptism, etc will be celebrated inside the Church with a maximum 25% capacity. we will continue using our radio transmitter for those who want to continue staying in their cars.
Misas dentro de la Iglesia
A partir de hoy, sábado 6 de febrero de 2021, TODAS LAS MISAS AHORA SE celebran dentro de nuestra Iglesia. Celebraremos Misas dentro de la Iglesia con precaución adicional, como limpiar las sillas después de cada Misa y mantener una capacidad limitada del 25% de asientos de nuestra Iglesia. Otros requisitos que venimos cumpliendo son: uso de máscaras, distanciamiento físico, rastreo de contactos, etc.
Todas las celebraciones sacramentales como bodas, funerales, bautizos, etc. se celebrarán dentro de la Iglesia con una capacidad máxima del 25%. Seguiremos utilizando nuestro transmisor de radio para quienes quieran seguir la misa en sus coches.
Weekly Contributions
Dear Parishioners,
The COVID-19 outbreak has affected everyone. Since Sunday Masses have be cancelled, contributions have also been down. The church still needs your regular contribution. Please help by sending in your contribution in one of the following ways:
- Through the regular mail: 1070 North Texas Street, Fairfield, CA 94533
- Drop an envelope with your contribution in the mail slot at the main office
- Pay online via ConnectNow Giving. This is the preferred method.
As now all second collections have been cancelled. The Diocese will reschedule the second collections when the pandemic is over.
History of Holy Spirit Church
Holy Spirit Church was formed in 1943 when the Catholic community of Fairfield was offered the hall of the Holy Ghost Society. This hall served the Portuguese community as a social center for the SPRSI and other organizations of Fairfield. One of the faithful visited each of the Portuguese families asking permission to donate it for a new parish.
Plans soon began to remodel the hall into a church. Fr. John O'Brien became so involved in the remodeling that he took on carpentry projects himself. The entire Catholic community put forth effort to create their new parish, with the men doing the carpentry work and the women doing the needle work.
In 1951 the Diocese of San Francisco Church Building Committee discussed the building of a rectory for the new church. It was also recommended that a new location in the area be purchased for an entirely new plant. Fr. Joseph Pier soon presented the committee with a sketch for the proposed rectory. The new rectory on Broadway Street was completed in August of 1952. The church purchased property in 1951 on Highway 40 for a new school, hall and church. Holy Spirit School was finished in 1956 after many years of fund-raising and planning. The parish hall and convent were built at the same time.
By 1959 the plans for the new church were ready and construction began. The church was completed in the spring of 1961. The dedication ceremonies took place in April 23, 1961. Needing to relocate the rectory closer to the new site, it was placed on wheels and moved in 1962.
The new church came at a time when the universal Church began its many changes. On February 21, 1962, the church announced changes in the boundaries of many local dioceses. One of those changes moved Holy Spirit Church from the San Francisco Diocese to the Sacramento Diocese. The first session of Vatican II began in October of 1962 and brought forth many changes which this local church has adapted.
We have seen may changes over the years, and are sure to see many more, We are privileged to be a part to the history of this parish. We pray that future generations may come to know the legacy that is left for them. May they be blessed as they add new chapters to the story of our parish.