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November 29, 2020
by Fr. Andrew
Today we transition to year B in the Sunday lectionary and Week 1 of the weekday cycle. The evangelist for this new year is the Gospel of Mark. As many are using personal prayer books and the Divine Office books at home, be sure to note these changes. Did you know the First Sunday of Advent is the Churches official “New Year’s Day?” Today’s reading from the Gospel suggests a good New Year’s resolution: develop one good habit for keeping alert to God’s saving action.
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November 14, 2020
by St. Clare
CLICK ON DETROIT: For months, mass at St. Clare Montefalco Parish in Grosse Pointe Park has been different in many ways, but still celebrated weekly. “People have gotten pretty used to things by now,” said parishioner and Leadership Director Bill Harrington. “We socially distance, we wear masks, we use hand sanitizer.” For those who don’t feel comfortable coming to church in person, the Archbishop of Detroit, Rev. Allen Vigneron, extended a blessing. Announced on Friday, the dispensation from the obligation to attend mass on Sundays and holy days of obligation was extended to Ash Wednesday, Feb, 17, 2021. Click story to view the video clip.
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November 8, 2020
by Fr. Andrew
November is a perfect time to remember our deceased family members and friends in prayer. In the past, we invited you to enter the names of your beloved deceased in our Book of Life. This year, a basket has been placed near the baptismal font where you may deposit a card with the names of those you wish to be remembered. There are cards available or you may bring one from home. Those whose names are placed into the basket will be remembered at all Masses during the month of November. If you would like to have Masses offered for your loved ones, you will find envelopes for this purpose on the table as well, and please indicate clearly that this is for the Mass.
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November 8, 2020
by Fr. Andrew
On Wednesday, November 11, we remember our Veterans of the past and present who dedicated their lives in service for our freedom. Wednesday morning Mass at 8:00 am will be offered for all veterans. We remember and we are grateful to all veterans for their patriotism, love of country, and willingness to serve and sacrifice for the common good. Please join us for this celebration.
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