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May they rest in peace…

…Remembering our deceased loved ones during the month of November

So much of life is unknown, unseen.  As days pass into eternity, the ripple effect of our words and actions bring untold blessings into the world.  And as we remember those who have touched our lives, our natural reaction is to keep their legacy of love alive.

Throughout the month of November, the Sisters of Notre Dame will honor your deceased loved ones with our heartfelt, daily prayer.  You are invited to send us your memorial prayer intentions by mailing them to your local Mission Advancement Office.  No monetary contribution is requested.  We will join you in cherishing their memory and nurturing their legacy. We pray that you are blessed with joy and hope as you reflect on the legacy of your loved ones. Thank you for being our partners in sharing the enduring legacy of the Sisters of Notre Dame.

Like a stone’s ripples when it is tossed into a pond,
one’s legacy endures from one generation to the next.
Only from heaven will we see the ripple effect,
the full impact of the love

we have brought into the world.



Your Intentions Will Be Remembered

Chardon, OH: The names of your loved ones will be remembered every Wednesday at 4:30pm Mass throughout the month of November. These dates include November 6, 13, 20 and 27th.

Covington, KY: A Memorial Mass will be celebrated on November 3, with a prayerful tour of the St. Joseph Heights Cemetery.

Thousand Oaks: The names of your loved ones will be included in a basket in our chapel at Notre Dame Center in Thousand Oaks.  A special Mass will also be celebrated on Saturday, November 2. For more information click here.

Toledo, OH: Your intentions will be placed in our chapel at the Sisters of Notre Dame Center in Whitehouse, OH. Our sisters will faithfully pray for you and your honorees throughout the month.

Please contact your local Mission Advancement Office to submit names for remembrance or for more information on local memorial opportunities.

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