Pastor's Corner

2023 10-29   All Saints Day and All Souls Day

Written by: Father Neil Herlihy

Holy Day Mass Times:

Tuesday, October 31 Vigil at 7:00 PM,  and

Wednesday, November 1st at  6:30 AM, 9:00 AM,  12 Noon and 7:00 PM. 

This coming Wednesday, November 1st, we celebrate  All Saints Day.  The Catholic Church recognizes this day as a Holy Day of Obligation.  Speaking on the significance of this day, in an “Angelus Address”, Pope Francis stated, “Saints are not perfect models, but people through whom God has passed.”  He further noted, “The saints are our brothers and sisters who have welcomed the light of God in their heart and have passed it on to the world.”

As we reflect on these words of Pope Francis, we remember in a very special way on this day the many saints who came before us, holy men and women marked with the sign of faith.  They set such good examples for us, and we are challenged to learn from them and to learn more about them.  Many of them were ordinary people who were guided by the Lord to do extraordinary things.  We are encouraged to seek the intercession of our saints as we pray for wisdom and guidance and continue on our journey of faith.

Then on Thursday, November 2nd, we commemorate All Souls Day.  It is a day to honor and pray for all souls. We especially pray for our deceased relatives, friends, neighbors, parishioners, co-workers, and all who shared their lives with us.  Our Holy Father encouraged us to attend Mass and receive the Eucharist on this day, noting that it is the best spiritual help that we can give to the souls who have gone before us.

In addition, on the same evening, we will celebrate a Mass of Remembrance at 7:00 pm. As in the past, we will honor the memory of those loved ones who have died, including those who have died recently.  A litany of names and an offering of roses with appropriate lighting of candles will mark this special occasion.

As Catholics, we are encouraged, especially during this first week of November, to visit grave sites as we strive to honor our dead and to bring spiritual peace and consolation to families who mourn for their loved ones.

We can also give thanks to all those who give of their time to participate in our bereavement, hospitality, and grief-sharing ministries, and who do so much to assist families in their time of mourning and grief.  They provide these families with much comfort and guidance.

We are invited to honor our great saints and our deceased loved ones by participating in our Church liturgies on these very special days.  Details concerning these liturgies can be found in the Parish bulletin and on the Parish website.

                                                         

 

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