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October 31, 2020
This year, we won’t be gathering together at the parish but we will gather virtually and we’ll still pray, sing, light our prayer votives and remember. We’ll remember our loved ones and those in our country and all over the world who’ve been victims of Covid19. So, please join our virtual Dia de los Muertos Service anytime on Monday, November 2nd . You can find the service on our Most Holy Trinity Youtube Channel (see link below).
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October 25, 2020
Forming Consciences for Faithful Citizenship. A Call to Political Responsibility from the Catholic Bishops of the United States. With New Introductory Letter. ( Click the article to read the whole document )
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October 17, 2020
Dear Friends, We have been through a lot during these past few months. We have struggled to make sense of this pandemic while trying to protect each other and our families. On October 3rd we will finally begin phase 2 of a three-phase process of reopening masses at Most Holy Trinity. The decision on starting phase 2, as with phase 1 was made in close coordination with Bishop Weisenburger and in compliance with the Center of Disease Control (CDC) standards. The protocols that I am outlining to you for our parish is a result of this coordination and consultation. Based on what we know, phase 2 will formalize our move back into the church for worship.
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October 12, 2020
Centering Prayer is sitting together in silence, opening ourselves up to God in the present moment…it’s that simple. There are no requirements or expectations beyond a desire to experience God. Our Centering Prayer group is meeting on Monday evenings at 7:15 PM, at the Labyrinth, for 20 minutes of quiet contemplation under the night sky. All are welcome!
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