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October 29, 2015
by Fr. Andrew
On Monday, November 2, we will celebrate the commemoration of All Souls. While we always remember our beloved dead in every Holy Mass and at all Funeral or Memorial Masses, the month of November is particularly dedicated to prayer for All Souls. The belief that our prayers can be of assistance to the dead is a treasured part of our Catholic faith. We profess it every time we pray the Nicene Creed: “… I look forward to the resurrection of the dead and the life of the world to come!” Everyone is welcome to join us for the Masses on All Souls Day (Monday at 8:00 a.m. and 6:30 p.m.). Here are the other ways to honor your beloved dead...
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October 29, 2015
The 4th Degree Knights of Columbus, the Patriotic Degree, want to thank all those who donated items for the veterans at the VA Hospital. We delivered two loads of supplies to the VA Hospital in Detroit a couple of weeks ago.
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October 27, 2015
by Bob Conway
To be eligible to participate in CYO Athletics you must be a baptized Catholic, a registered member of a parish and attending a recognized Religious Ed program. The most common being St. Clare, St. Ambrose and St. Philomena.
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October 8, 2015
by Fr. Andrew
Last week during the Sunday Masses I mentioned about the Holy Communion and Celiac Sprue disease. About 15% of all persons of Northern European origin suffer from CS disease. This disease which affects the digestive system causes these people to become ill by eating gluten, one of the major ingredients of wheat flour. For years the Church has been concerned about Catholics suffering from this disease and unable to receive the ordinary hosts used for Holy Communion. This is true for the person who has zero tolerance for gluten. So here are the possibilities...
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