Dear Friends,
Mass on Saturday, November 16, 2019 at 4:30 P.M. Thanksgiving pot-luck to follow the Mass. It is not too late to sign-up–just let me know that you can be with us and what you can bring!
Remember to sign our Book of Life available in Church during November with names of family and friends who have died this past year.
Remember to hold Eric Bartleson and his family in your prayers. Eric experienced a stroke (brain bleed) this past week and is being treated at Gundersen Lutheran hospital. He has a Caring Bridge account: ericbartleson –one word, where you can follow his progress. He is in rehab now and the family is requesting NO VISITORS so that Eric can rest and get well.
We are at the end of this Year of Grace with the 33rd Weekend in [Extra] Ordinary Time. Next Sunday we celebrate the yearly feast of Jesus, our brother and friend. Formerly we have known this Sunday as Christ, the King, but the words, “brother and friend” speak more clearly to our relationship with him.
Come; celebrate with us this Saturday!
Peace and love,
Pastor Kathy
Readings:
- Malachi 3: 19-20
- 2 Thessalonians 3: 7-12
- Luke 21: 5-19
All Are One Roman Catholic Church Safety Policy
Every effort will be made to ensure the safety of all attendees at All Are One services and social activities. Any violation of this policy will be reported immediately to local law enforcement. (This statement was updated and reviewed with the Board of All Are One Roman Catholic church at the July 2, 2018 board meeting and was reviewed with the parish).
All Are One Roman Catholic church Statement as a Sanctuary Support Community
“We affirm that as a congregation of people of faith, we are taking seriously the call to provide sanctuary support in the Winona Sanctuary Network. We recognize that our immigrant neighbors are a vital part of our community and local economy and that due to a broken immigration system they have not all been allowed the legal protections that they deserve. To this end we will use our privilege and our resources to stand with our community members that are in fear of deportation. As a sanctuary support community we are able to do this by providing; prayers, security, time, money, advocacy, relationship, and fellowship to the degree that is within our power.”