On November 11th, we celebrate Veterans’ Day – a time when we pause to reflect and pray for all the dedicated men and women who served our country – especially those who have died. This weekend at all Masses we will be observing Veterans’ Day through special Prayers of the Faithful and a special blessing for our Veterans.
During this time of continued unrest in our world, we think of those who have left family to protect the freedom we have. We enjoy great freedoms in the United States. Let us never forget the men and women who have laid their lives on the line to defend and protect our precious liberties.
The celebration of Veterans’ Day invites us to remember those killed in the line of duty, those still suffering the effects of their generous response in times of national need, and, of course, everyone who has retired from active duty. We cannot forget the sacrifices of so many. It is our obligation to express our gratitude, and remember them in our prayers.
So, I encourage all of you to remember in your prayers all the living veterans – and during this month of November, all the deceased veterans – who have given so much to us.
Fr. Chester
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Veterans’ Day
On November 11th, we celebrate Veterans’ Day – a time when we pause to reflect and pray for all the dedicated men and women who served our country – especially those who have died. This weekend at all Masses we will be observing Veterans’ Day through special Prayers of the Faithful and a special blessing for our Veterans.
During this time of continued unrest in our world, we think of those who have left family to protect the freedom we have. We enjoy great freedoms in the United States. Let us never forget the men and women who have laid their lives on the line to defend and protect our precious liberties.
The celebration of Veterans’ Day invites us to remember those killed in the line of duty, those still suffering the effects of their generous response in times of national need, and, of course, everyone who has retired from active duty. We cannot forget the sacrifices of so many. It is our obligation to express our gratitude, and remember them in our prayers.
So, I encourage all of you to remember in your prayers all the living veterans – and during this month of November, all the deceased veterans – who have given so much to us.
Fr. Chester
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