Crafts, Treasure, Christmas decorations, Baked Goods, Beverages. Raffle and Silent Basket Auction. Thanks for all who helped set up yesterday- or who will help take down and clean up, afterwards, tomorrow. One of the items in ‘A few of Fr Young’s Favorites’ basket. (Thanks Bev for restoring her for me; Jody for putting the basketContinue reading “Holy Family Bazaar is Today- thru tomorrow at 1:00”
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Octave of All Saints – each day
Sunday, 5 November- 23rd Sunday after Pentecost
Holy Family, Davenport: Catechism 9:30, Confessions 10:20, Rosary 10:35, Low Mass 11:00, Holy Name devotion reparations after Mass. No Fellowship Meal in Enright Hall this weekend. (Food available over at the Bazaar in the school) St Patrick, Iowa City: Confessions, 2:20, Rosary 2:25, Low Mass 2:45
7:15am, Friday 3 November: Daily Mass for the Dead
2 November: All Souls Day
Happy All Saints Day
November is dedicated to the Souls in Purgatory
November 1- 8 Indulgenced acts to be performed for obtaining a plenary indulgence: visit a cemetery with a mental prayer for the poor souls. November 2 Visit a church or chapel with one Our Father and one Apostle’s Creed being recited. This prayer is especially recommended “Eternal Rest grant unto them, O Lord, and letContinue reading “November is dedicated to the Souls in Purgatory”
12:05pm, Monday 30 October: Feria
Adoration, Confessions 11:00am
31 October- Eve of All Saints “All Hallows Eve’n”: What Should Catholics Do about Halloween?
Liturgical Origin – Customs in keeping with the purpose of the Feast – Observance approach – Of Pagan origin? – Concerns today – How the Devil’s interest views Halloween – Pagan/ Satanic beliefs and practices – Perversions of Halloween – Common things to avoid – by Charles Fraune https://slayingdragonspress.com/blogs/articles-and-posts/what-should-catholics-do-about-halloween https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rwrdcl7guGg
12:05pm, Wednesday 1 November: Feast of All Saints
Confessions at 11:30. Low Mass with hymns. In order to accommodate the schedules of those who are attending in the midst of their work day… today’s brief sermon will be preached after the Final Blessing and Dismissal – and the customary prayers after a Low Mass dispensed with – so that some may hasten backContinue reading “12:05pm, Wednesday 1 November: Feast of All Saints”