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Thirty-second Sunday in Ordinary Time



Notes for this Weekend


Welcome

Welcome to our Eucharistic Celebration on this Thirty-Second Sunday in Ordinary Time.

As days grow shorter, leaves fall from trees, and the last of the year’s crops are harvested, the Church calls to mind those who have died and of Jesus’ promise of eternal life. Earlier this week we honored the saints on All Saints Day and remembered our beloved dead on All Souls Day. Today we hear Jesus affirm the resurrection of the dead when faced with a group of religious authorities who refuse to accept it. May our faith in Jesus, who is the resurrection and the life, give us hope during these dark days.

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 our faith in the Resurrection may console those facing death, give hope to the baptized, and provide powerful witness to the world, let us pray to the Lord.

B. That those elected or reelected to public office this week may serve the people of our country with integrity and may work to make the world a better place through their service, let us pray to the Lord.

C. For an increase in vocations to the ordained and religious life, that more men and women may realize the call from the Holy Spirit to dedicate their lives to serve the people of God, let us pray to the Lord.

D. That our faith community may provide consolation and support to all those who mourn the loss of one of their loved ones, giving witness to Jesus’ promise that the dead will rise, 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.


Announcements

1. Ralph’s has allowed our Parishioners to park on the south side of their store. Cars parked in front of Ralphs will be towed.

2. In observance to Veterans Day, the Parish office will be closed on November 11. We will continue to have 8am and 5pm Mass along with Confessions.


Readings

 
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The Commemoration of All the Faithful Departed

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Thirty-third Sunday in Ordinary Time