Theme – Celebrating The Lord’s Victory

Today, we celebrate one of the most glorious solemnities in our Church—All Saints’ Day. This is a celebration honoring all the men and women who have entered Heaven. As we honor all the saints in Heaven, let us reflect on our own call to join them. Striving for holiness in this life is an eternal glorification of God.

Read and meditate upon the Beatitudes; they reveal how God calls us to live. Seek a profound depth of holiness, an abundance of grace, and strive to grow in virtue. Purge all sin from your life. Act with generosity and charity, forgive everyone, do all you can, and God will work wonders in your life, ultimately making this solemnity a true celebration of a life well lived.

The liturgical color theme is white during Ordinary Time, with white, green, and purple. White symbolizes pure faith that listens to God’s voice and believes. Green symbolizes spiritual growth in Christ, nurtured by the Church and the Gospel, and represents new life, anticipation, beginnings, praise, flourishing, healing, restoration, and hope. Purple symbolizes royalty, nobility, and sacred priesthood, representing Jesus Christ’s sovereignty and authority.

Petals Ministry of the Church of St Michael

“As disciples of the Petals Ministry, we humbly serve under the Holy Spirit’s guidance, beautifying God’s sacred banquets and worship events. With dedicated hands, we create an atmosphere of reverence and awe in the glorious presence of God.”