Dear Parishioners: This month of November is a time when we see a change in seasons, as we go from the warmer days of the fall to the chilly days that begin to hint at winter. In the Church, we bring the season of Ordinary Time to a conclusion, as we transition at the end of the month to the Advent Season and preparation for the December holidays.
November is also the time when we begin to think about “heavenly” things as well. All Saints Day is a celebration of the holy men and women whom we know are with God in heaven, after leading lives of virtue and holiness. We aim to imitate them, and we also seek their intercession. This is one reason why emphasize them, and why our second leg of the “St. Cassian Olympics” is all about Saints. Saints Trivia will be on November 14, after the 9:00 am Mass.
During this month, too, we remember the Souls that have gone before us and we pray for them. All Souls Day and the novena (nine days) of All Souls is when we pray that any souls that might not yet be with God in Heaven, will be with Him. There is no greater gift we can give our loved ones who have died than to pray for them and ask the Lord to bring them to their eternal reward. Just about every time we priests offer a Mass; it is with the intention of the repose of the soul of someone who has died. This is what we especially pray for these days and if you would like to have a Mass offered with the intention of a loved one, please call the Parish Office. Your loved ones will thank you (from Heaven).
This week brings to conclusion the “Vine and Branches” initiative of emphasizing and encouraging everyone to return to Church. It has been a wonderful past few weeks, seeing people return to Mass and seeing so many children back is great. It leads perfectly into the bigger rush towards the holidays. The push for the big “return” does not end this week, though, as our intention was to not only get the Parish reengaged, but also to promote programs that will continue in the future such as Bible studies, our Advent Lecture Series, and many and various Parish activities.
Finally, I want to thank everyone for taking part in the St. Cassian Raffle. While we did not reach our goal of selling all 300 tickets, we sold about half that many and it raised about $7,500 for the Parish which is very helpful. Congratulations to our winners: First prize: Maria and Ozzie Llanes; Second prize: Tom Johnson; Third prize: Mary Ann Ford. Thank you all for your generosity.
Prayers and blessings,
Rev. Marc A. Vicari,
Pastor