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Adoration of the Kings (Epiphany) - Pietro Perugino, c. 1470
The Week of Christmas II at All Saints
January 4, Octave, Holy Innocence
12:15 p.m. - Low Mass
January 5, Vigil of the Epiphany
12:15 p.m. - Low Mass
January 6, The Epiphany
12:15 p.m. - Low Mass
January 7, Of the Octave
12:15 p.m. - Low Mass
January 8, Of the Octave
12:15 p.m. - Low Mass
January 9, Of the Octave
5 p.m. - Mass
January 10, Epiphany I
9 a.m. - Mass & Livestream
10:30 a.m. & 12 p.m. - Mass
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A Good Problem
Our four Saturday/Sunday Masses are near capacity each weekend. It is wonderful to have so many parishioners worshipping in person -- and via the livestream, too! However, most weeks we have new people who want to visit as well, and isn't always possible to welcome everyone and maintain social distancing. If you are away one weekend (traveling, sick, etc), please email the church office and let me know (earlier is better but last minute is helpful, too!) so that we can fit more people in to worship.
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Epiphany House Blessings
It is a traditional custom in many parts of the Catholic Church to have houses blessed during Epiphany. Whether you have had your house blessed before or not, please let the clergy know if you would like a Epiphany blessing this year!
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In your prayers this week...
Please remember Virginia and Ed Creasy and Fr. Wade and Trish Miller
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The Epiphany
The the word Epiphany, which Church Season we are in, takes its name from the Greek epiphania, which references a visitation, a manifestation, an unveiling of God before his people. The first idea of the feast of the Epiphany is the manifestation of Christ as the Son of God. “Begotten before the daystar and before all ages, the Lord our Savior is this day made manifest to the world.” The feast unites three events in the life of Christ when His divinity, as it were, shines through His humanity: the adoration of the Magi; the baptism of Christ in the Jordan; and the first miracle at the wedding feast of Cana. Moreover, at Epiphany the Church looks forward to the majestic coming of Christ on the “youngest day” when His manifestation as God will be complete. We also pray for his manifestation in our selves, our souls, and our bodies, that we may know the “fruition of thy glorious Godhead” as our perfect end. The Gospels of our Lord’s dialogue with the rabbis in the Temple and his baptism are appointed for the 1st and 2nd Sunday of the Epiphany. The marriage at Cana and Gospels that show the divine power of our Lord in some of His most striking miracles are appointed for the later Sundays of the Epiphany season.
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Weekend Pew Reservations
See the Mass schedule below to confirm your time!
- E-mail the church office if you need to switch Mass times or cancel your reservation. Please do not show up at a service you have not signed up for as pew space is very limited and most services are at capacity.
- Please email, too, if you will not attend Mass one weekend (due to travel, sickness, etc.).
- If you have not attended a weekend Mass but would like to attend now, please e-mail the church office: allsaintscville@gmail.com.
- We will continue a livestream at 9 a.m. on Sunday
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Saturday 5 p.m.
1. Carter
2. Huffman
3. Hughes
4. James
5. Lee
6. McConnell
7. McDermott, R.
8. Shinozaki
9. Shonka
10. Uva Students
11. Williams, R.
12. Worsham
13.
Sunday 9 a.m.
1. Barnes
2. Moruza, P.
3. Cann
4. Faircloth
5. Camblos
6. Hubbard
7. Malcolm
8. Micheletti
9. Page
10. Trent
11. Tyler
12. Southwell
13. Woody
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Sunday 10:30 a.m.
1. Fickley
2. Fields
3. Fitzhugh
4. Gerlach
5. Hart
6. Godbold
7. Markham
8. Moruza, T.
9. Nesbit
10. Spruill
11. Watson
12. White, K.
13. Williams, K.
Sunday 12 p.m.
1. Barnes
2. Foradori
3. Haggerty
4. Hujik
5. Johnson
6. Mitchell
7. Perry
8. McDermott, J.
9. Newcomb
10. Townsend
11. Jamison
12.
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