November is the Month of All Souls

The month of November is dedicated to the Holy Souls in Purgatory. The Church commemorates all her faithful children who have departed from this life, but have not yet attained the joys of heaven. St. Paul warns us that we must not be ignorant concerning the dead, nor sorrowful, “even as others who have no hope … For the Lord Himself shall come down from heaven … and the dead who are in Christ shall rise.

The Church has always taught us to pray for those who have gone into eternity. Even in the Old Testament prayers and alms were offered for the souls of the dead by those who thought “well and religiously concerning the resurrection.” It was believed that “they who had fallen asleep with godliness had great grace laid up for them” and that “it is therefore a holy and wholesome thought to pray for the dead, that they may be loosed from sins.” We know that a defiled soul cannot enter into heaven.

Excerpted from Liturgical Meditations, The Sisters of St. Dominic

October 2022 Rosaries

Beginning with the 5:30pm Mass on Saturday, October 1st, our parish will honor the Blessed Virgin Mary by praying a Rosary BEFORE our weekend Masses during October. The start time for each Rosary will be as follows:

Saturday 5:30 Masses Rosary starts at 5:00pm.

Sunday 8:30 Masses Rosary starts at 8:00am.

Sunday Noon Masses Rosary starts at 11:30am.


Volunteers are needed to lead each Rosary. If you are willing to help, please call the rectory at (3135324394) and signup for one of the available Masses. An easytofollow Leaders Guide is provided at the lectern.

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