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July 14, 2014 By Fr. Spencer

This Week at All Saints

St. Paul at Malta - Elsheimer 1600
St. Paul at Malta – Elsheimer 1600

Mass Schedule – Week of Trinity IV (July 13, 2014)

14, Feria
15, Feria
16, Feria
17, Feria
18, Feria
19, St. Vincent de Paul, Confessor

+ Both the Roman Catholic Church and the Anglican Communion honor St. Vincent de Paul. He was born in France in 1581 to peasant farmers. He studied humanities and theology and while returning from Marseille he was capture by Turkish pirates and sold into slavery. After converting his owner to Christianity he escaped and made his way back home and ultimately to Rome in 1607. He was a parish priest for a while but ultimately dedicated himself to ministering to the poor and those in slavery. He founded the Congregation of the Mission, a society of missioning priests known as Vincentians. De Paul University is named after him. He died in 1660.

+ Daily mass is celebrated Monday through Saturday at 12:15 p.m. You and your family members are all remembered by name at the Altar of God every week. Please take an All Saints parish prayer list home with you & remember your fellow parishioners in your prayers.

+ All Saints Men’s Group will meet Tuesday, July 15 at 7:00 a.m. in the undercroft.

+ Our Monday morning Bible study will meet July 21, 2014 in the Undercroft. For further information about the Monday morning Bible Study please contact Priscilla King, 540-456-6458 – kingplk@gmail.com.

+ All Saints parishioner may obtain a Mass card from the Church office. A Mass card is a greeting card given to someone to inform him or her that a deceased loved one or friend was remembered and prayed for at a weekly Mass. It is a specifically Christian way to express one’s love. Call Julie McDermott at the Church office (434-979-2842) and she will help you fill out the form. The celebrant will sign the card and we will mail it from the Church to the family of the loved one. 

 

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