The Catholic Church’s teaching is all about the abundance of God’s mercy, love and grace. Purgatory heals our souls of sinfulness so that we can be united with God in heaven. More than that, even now, today God invites us to play a role in this masterpiece of His Mercy. While here on earth we (and our parish of Saint Teresa’s) can help those who are in purgatory. Please become willingly an “Apostle of Purgatory”. On our journey through November, we will connect with Saint Faustina, the Apostle of Mercy and a great friend to the Holy Souls. As “Apostles of Purgatory”, we will, with Saint Faustina’s heavenly help, cover the seven major pillars God provides us to relieve and release the suffering souls: doing the will of God in all things, the Holy Mass, Scripture, the Rosary, Eucharistic Adoration, the Stations of the Cross and the Chaplet of Divine Mercy.
To help us and the Holy Souls, the First Class Relic of Saint Faustina will be on the Altar everyday at every Mass and times of Eucharistic Adoration.
All Saints Day
10am & 6:30pm Mass (Adoration 11am to 6pm Benediction)
All Souls Day
10am & 6:30pm Mass (Adoration 11am to 6pm Benediction)
VOTIVE MASS ST. MICHAEL (Guardian of Purgatory)
Tuesday 8th November 10am Mass
Remembrance Sunday 13th November
Meeting at Merton & Sutton Cemetery at 3pm (TBC)