CHRIST THE KING CHURCH – FORT SMITH: All Souls- The church remembers the faithful departed

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During the month of November, the church remembers the faithful departed.  

As we did last year, we are going to have the book of remembrance in which you can write the name of your love one and we will be praying
for them the entire month of November. We will have the altar with the photos of your love ones. Please bring pictures to the office
or drop at the box in the vestibule, bring a small picture framed that can stand with your contact information in the back and we will
make sure to place them on the altar.  Also,all the masses during the month of November will be in memory of all the faithful departed.
If you wish for the masses to be offered for a loved one, please use the envelope and the envelope will be placed on the altar to remember
them all during the whole month of November. 

Original source can be found here.



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