Sunday, November 1, 2020
We wish you a blessed Solemnity of All Saints today. All you holy men and women, pray for us!
We wish you a blessed Solemnity of All Saints today. All you holy men and women, pray for us!
As an added bonus, we get an extra hour tomorrow! How will you spend your time?
May God bless all our little ones tonight, and we’ll see you at Mass tomorrow, either in person or livestreamed!
Visit 2020.richmonddiocese.org/ec for more info and to register for this FREE live event!
October 15, 2020 Dear Brothers and Sisters in Christ, Today, the Catholic Diocese of Richmond released a report summarizing the results of the Independent Reconciliation Program – a program designed to offer assistance to survivors of clergy sexual abuse within our diocese through an independent arbiter. As you will read in the report, the IRP …
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The greatest comfort in the world is the sure knowledge that from the beginning, God made you for this time. Right here, right now, through grace, you can be a saint.
For more on the power of the Cross and Jesus’ victory over sin and death, read Pope Francis’ words from April: https://cruxnow.com/vatican/2020/04/on-the-cross-gods-loving-nature-is-revealed-pope-says/
This is a simple twist on those who put out a bucket and sign when they are away from home on Halloween. Assure trick or treaters of your prayers and let God do the rest.
God draws near to those who ask this question with childlike faith. Lord, how are you loving me right now, in the midst of great difficulties?