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Solemnity of All Saints


Notes for this Weekend

  • No choir for today


Welcome

Welcome to our Eucharistic Celebration on this Solemnity of All Saints.

Today we honor the saints, all the men and women who have gone before us in faith and whom we believe are eternally in the company of the Lord. The Church has named over ten thousand saints, people whose faith led them to give exemplary witness during their lives, but we believe many more people—some whom we have known—are also in heaven in the Lord’s presence. As we celebrate the Eucharist today, let us honor all those whose lives of witness to the cross of Christ continue to inspire us as we grow as disciples of the Lord.

The intentions of this Mass are for all those in our special intention basket and...

Please stand for our procession.


Universal Prayer

A. For the Church, that we may see God’s face in our sisters and brothers in need and respond to them with love and kindness, longing for the day when we will see the face of God forever, let us pray to the Lord.

B. For leaders of nations, that they may work consistently toward that day when peace and justice will envelop the world and everyone in it in their comforting embrace, let us pray to the Lord.

C. For those who suffer from mental or emotional trauma, for those who have been persecuted physically or psychologically, that they may know God’s mercy in the care and compassion of doctors and counselors, let us pray to the Lord.

D. For all of us, that with God’s grace we may live lives of holiness on our journey to the Cross, providing witness to the gospel to all whom we encounter, let us pray to the Lord.

Fr. Arturo & Fr. Roberto Mass

E. For all the prayers that we hold in the silence of our hearts; for all our intentions spoken and unspoken, let us pray to the Lord.

Fr. Kamil’s Mass

E. For all the prayers that we hold in the silence of our hearts; for all our intentions spoken and unspoken, and for (read all intentions from 1st page), let us pray to the Lord.


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