"Gone Before Us in Faith: All Saints and All Souls" by Fr. Chris House

This Wednesday, November 1st, is the Solemnity of All Saints, the day when we honor all those in Heaven, especially the "small s" saints who are not formally canonized by the Church and who are known only to God. The Saints are not just models of holiness, they are also our friends, cheering us on in our earthly struggles and supporting us with their prayers so that we might eventually join with them in the praise of our God in Heaven. All Saints Day being a holy day of obligation, Masses will be offered at 7:00AM, 8:30AM and 5:30PM. Since All Saints Day falls on a Wednesday, the parish’s day for Eucharistic Exposition, there will not be the display of relics of the Saints on that day as in the past few years, but the relics will be out for prayer and veneration for the weekend Masses on November 4th and 5th.
The veneration of the memory of the saints goes back to the earliest days of the Church, to the middle of the second century. One of the first accounts of the early Christians doing this concerns the honoring of the memory, as well as the bones, of St. Polycarp following his martyrdom. It was around the martyrs that the veneration of saints began and by the sixth century that veneration extended to other men and women who themselves did not die a martyr’s death, but who nonetheless lived lives that were models of holiness.
Immediately following All Saints Day, the Church remembers all the faithful departed on All Souls Day, November 2nd, as well as through the whole month of November. The Church is especially mindful of those souls who, while dying in the state of grace, died with some remaining attachment to venial sin and are experiencing a process of spiritual cleansing and perfection in purgatory. The custom of praying for the dead is found in the Scriptures, with one of the primary references found in 2 Maccabees 12: 26, 32 which says "turning to supplication, they prayed that the sinful deed might be fully blotted out. Thus they made atonement for the dead that they might be free from sin."
Beginning on All Souls Day, the Book of Remembrance will be placed in front of the baptismal font so that you may inscribe in it the names of family members and friends who have died; they will be remembered in prayer throughout the month of November. Our parish’s annual Mass of Remembrance for those who have died in the past year will be celebrated on Thursday, November 2nd, at 5:30PM; Mass for All Souls will also be celebrated at 7:00AM, Thursday morning.
P.T.O. Trunk of Treat – Thank You
Thank you to our school P.T.O. and to all who helped to make our annual Trunk or Treat a great success. It was a beautiful Saturday afternoon and I think I can say that a good time was had by all.
Blessing to you and yours for the week ahead!
Father Chris House








