November 1, 2013

All Saints Day

REMEMBER: 
All Saints Day is a Holy Day of Obligation

Mass times at Christ the Redeemer are:
  • 7:30 AM
  • 12:05 PM
  • 5:30 PM
  • Confessions heard 30 minutes prior to each Mass



FR. ROBERT BARRON: HOMILY FOR ALL SAINTS DAY
Click here to listen to Fr. Barron's homily for All Saints Day.

WHO DAT ... A LITTLE LAGNIAPPE ...















From the history of the New Orleans Saints ...
First the brainchild of local sports entrepreneur Dave Dixon, who also founded the Louisiana Superdome and the USFL, the Saints were actually secretly born in a backroom deal brought about by Congressman Hale Boggs, Senator Russell Long, and NFL Commissioner Pete Rozelle. The NFL needed congressional approval of the proposed AFL-NFL merger. Dixon and a local civic group had been seeking a NFL franchise for over 5 years and had hosted record crowds for NFL exhibition games. To seal the merger, Rozelle arrived in New Orleans within a week, and announced on November 1, 1966 that the NFL officially had awarded the city of New Orleans an NFL franchise. The team was named for the great jazz song most identified with New Orleans – "When the Saints Go Marching In", and it was no coincidence that the franchise's official birth was announced on November 1, which is the Catholic All Saints' Day. When the deal was reached a week earlier, Dixon strongly suggested to Rozelle that the announcement be delayed until then. Dixon told an interviewer that he even cleared the name with New Orleans' Archbishop Philip M. Hannan: "He thought it would be a good idea. He had an idea the team was going to need all the help it could get."