May they rest in peace…

…Remembering our deceased loved ones during the month of November

Sunsets often inspire an opportunity for silent contemplation.  In that reflective space, those who have gone before us are present in our minds and in our hearts. We consider their contributions to our lives and celebrate how they live on through us.  

Throughout the month of November, the Sisters of Notre Dame will remember your deceased loved ones in our daily prayer.  We invite you to write your memorial prayer intentions on the enclosed slip and return it in the envelope provided.  We are honored to join you in prayer.

May this prayerful time of remembrance bring to you God’s healing comfort and peace. In the stillness, we pray for God’s light to guide the way.  We give thanks for the many friends who are part of our extended Notre Dame family. 

A sunset is ablaze
in brilliance, stillness and hope…
much like the lives
of those we have cherished…



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. If you would like to join us in person for the liturgies, we welcome your presence.  Please visit the Chardon Mass schedule for any changes.

Covington, KY: The names of your loved ones will be remembered during our Memorial Mass on Sunday, November 2nd at 2:00 p.m. at St. Agnes Church in Fort Wright, KY.  A reception will follow immediately afterward in Murphy Hall at St. Agnes Church.

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 in their memory on Saturday, November 1st.

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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