Friday Five - March 27
- All Saints Roman Catholic Church

- Mar 26
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Easter Liturgy Schedule

The Sacred Paschal Triduum is the pinnacle of the liturgical year and of the Christian life. By means of unique celebrations, the Church accompanies her divine Spouse in his passion and resurrection, beginning with the institution of the Eucharist at the Last Supper, through his crucifixion, and ending with His victory over death.
Our celebration of the Easter Triduum at All Saints is as follows:
April 3 - Good Friday - 3pm
April 4 - Easter Vigil - 8pm
April 5 - Easter Sunday - 10am
Easter Brunch Potluck

All families, friends, and guests of All Saints parish are warmly invited to a festive Easter Sunday Potluck Brunch immediately following our Easter Sunday mass on April 5th. The potluck will take place on the lawn of All Saints. Please bring a few chairs or blankets to help accommodate everyone. If you have a folding table to lend us for the day, please contact Lorna Wanner.
In order to have a full spread of food items, please click on the link below and sign-up to contribute to the brunch.
Candidates and Elect Coming into Full Communion:

We welcome with love our candidates, Aiden and Kim, who will be Confirmed and receive First Holy Communion at our Palm Sunday Vigil Mass, and our Elect, Heather and Ted, who will enter into the Holy Catholic Church at the Easter Vigil. Please remember them in your prayers these coming days as they make their final preparations to be received fully into Holy Mother Church.
Why are the icons and statues veiled at our parish?

To help us better prepare for the sacred mysteries we are entering into during Holy Week. To find out more, please read HERE.
Mystagogy

From April 15th to May 20th after the 6:00pm Holy Mass, all are welcome to join the OCIA classes of 2025 and 2026 for 6 weeks of deeper study into the Pillars of Catholic Living. This mystagogy period of formation is the final period of initiation for our neophytes. During this period the community helps them make progress in understanding the Paschal Mystery more deeply and carry it over more and more into the practice of daily life. This period is of great importance in enabling the neophytes, assisted by their godparents, to form closer relationships with the faithful. The lineup of topics and teachers is impressive! Please join us for this fantastic opportunity to strengthen our community as well as our faith. Feel free to pack a picnic supper. Contact Vicki Borin for more details or with any question.
April 15 - Mental Prayer, led by Jennifer Howard, OSB (Order of Saint Benedict)
April 22 - Frequent Confession, Daniel Sweeney and Robyn Reitz
April 29 - Communion and Eucharistic Adoration, JJ and Jessica Mammi
May 6 - Scriptural and Spiritual Reading - TBD
May 13 - Mary, Saints, and Devotions - Josh and Susannah Anderson
May 20 - Stewardship and Handing on of Faith - Shawn and Amy Provencher
Upcoming Important Dates
March 27 - 6pm - Final Soup & Stations
March 28 - Palm Sunday Vigil Mass (Aiden and Kim Confirmed & Receive First Holy Communion)
April 3 - 3pm - Good Friday Liturgy
April 4 - 8pm - Easter Vigil (Ted and Heather Baptized, Confirmed, and Receive First Holy Communion)
April 5 - 10am - Easter Sunday Traditional Latin Mass, Potluck brunch to follow
May 3 - TBD - First Holy Communion Traditional Latin Mass and Brown Scapular Investiture
May 9th - 5pm - Holy Mass, followed by procession to our Mary Garden to crown our Blessed Mother, led by First Communicants
June 6 -5pm - Holy Mass, followed by Corpus Christi Procession



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