Solemnity of All Saints

Oct 31 2020
Music and Mass Links for
Solemnity of All Saints

So that we can share a candle procession honoring members of our Parish family who have passed away this year, we are streaming the 10:00 AM Mass live. Mass will be in the church this weekend at 4:30 PM on Saturday and at 8:00 AM, 10:00 AM and 5:00 PM on Sunday. Tomorrow morning’s Mass link for 10:00 AM link on the Sacred Heart YouTube channel is here: https://youtu.be/8omkSG6XBqE

Almost immediately after Mass we will have a Rosary for Father Tom. We would like to thank Ann Wieczorek for leading us in praying the Glorious Mysteries. The Rosary will also be streamed.

Fr. Emmanuel still makes available the link to his Sunday homily on his blog. You can find the link to his blog here:
http://frochigbo.blogspot.com/

Here is the Sacred Heart YouTube channel for all Parish videos:
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCQCnDD4Hfpks_v4g_TE97jw

This week’s bulletin is here.

God bless you!

Dear Fellow Parishioners,

This week we are celebrating the Feast of All Saints and during our Mass this week we will be having the candle procession to remember the members of the congregation who passed away this past year. Here is a link to the music lyrics. There is only one song that you may not be familiar with, ‘Carry Me Home’ that I’ll be singing for Preparation of the Gifts in honor of all of our deceased loved ones. Here is a link to hear it:  https://youtu.be/5bwMWMTJ2Q4

This week’s Gospel is The Sermon on the Mount so I have two Beatitudes songs to share: ‘Beatitudes’ by Jami Smith https://youtu.be/sd9HQyLbXdo
and ‘The Sermon on the Mount’ by the Kingdom Heirs  https://youtu.be/xdDzzNQhYZo

The next song is for All Saints: ‘Your Heart’ by Chris Tomlin  https://youtu.be/oNlgG_-wjpM

The next two songs are more in keeping with All Souls Day, remembering those friends and family that we have lost:

‘The Gathering of Spirits’ by Carrie Newcomer  https://youtu.be/M1WrNisRhDU

and ‘Go in Peace’ by Sarah Hart. https://youtu.be/xod_35I91aY This song is in our missal, Breaking Bread #669.

The last share of the day should cheer you up, now that I’ve made you all sad. There are a hundred different interpretations of ‘When the Saints Go Marching In’ on YouTube including ones by Louis Armstrong, B.B. King, Fats Domino and Elvis Presley, but this one from an Andre Rieu concert is absolutely joyful: https://youtu.be/5K1Th64YGCs

Stay safe, stay healthy and God bless.

Janis Cantú