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Young and old at parishes and schools celebrate the the Feast of All Saints by dressing up as saints — holding parades and making presentations about the saints they are honoring.

On All Saints Day, we pray to the saints, known and unknown, that they continue to help and guide us along our path to salvation.

Read more about All Saints and All Souls' days.

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St. Pius X parishioners celebrated All Saints Day at Mass with some very joyful and saintly costumes.
St. Pius X parishioners celebrated All Saints Day at Mass with some very joyful and saintly costumes.
St. Pius X parishioners celebrated All Saints Day at Mass with some very joyful and saintly costumes.
St. Pius X parishioners celebrated All Saints Day at Mass with some very joyful and saintly costumes.
St. Paul the Apostle’s Youth Ministry (SPY) hosted an All Saints party on Sunday, Oct. 29.
St. Paul the Apostle’s Youth Ministry (SPY) hosted an All Saints party on Sunday, Oct. 29.
Party-goers had fun being David and knocking over Goliath with slingshots and marshmallows, tossing the snakes out of Ireland like Saint Patrick, searching for lost things like Saint Anthony, fishing like Saints Peter and Andrew.
Party-goers had fun being David and knocking over Goliath with slingshots and marshmallows, tossing the snakes out of Ireland like Saint Patrick, searching for lost things like Saint Anthony, fishing like Saints Peter and Andrew.
St. Benedict the Moor celebrates All Saints’ Day.
St. Benedict the Moor celebrates All Saints’ Day.
St. Benedict the Moor celebrates All Saints’ Day.
St. Benedict the Moor celebrates All Saints’ Day.
St. Benedict the Moor celebrates All Saints’ Day.
St. Benedict the Moor celebrates All Saints’ Day.
All Saints’ Day celebration at St. Thomas Aquinas Church in Charlotte.
All Saints’ Day celebration at St. Thomas Aquinas Church in Charlotte.
All Saints’ Day celebration at St. Thomas Aquinas Church in Charlotte.
All Saints’ Day celebration at St. Thomas Aquinas Church in Charlotte.
All Saints’ Day celebration at St. Thomas Aquinas Church in Charlotte.
All Saints’ Day celebration at St. Thomas Aquinas Church in Charlotte.
All Saints’ Day celebration at St. Thomas Aquinas Church in Charlotte.
All Saints’ Day celebration at St. Thomas Aquinas Church in Charlotte.
Second-grade saints at St. Matthew School dressed up for the school Mass.
Second-grade saints at St. Matthew School dressed up for the school Mass.
St. Mark School celebrates All Saints' Day.
St. Mark School celebrates All Saints' Day.
Fifth-grade students at Immaculata School dressed as saints and made presentations to all students during a special assembly.
Fifth-grade students at Immaculata School dressed as saints and made presentations to all students during a special assembly.
Fifth-grade students at Immaculata School dressed as saints and made presentations to all students during a special assembly.
Fifth-grade students at Immaculata School dressed as saints and made presentations to all students during a special assembly.
Fifth-grade students at Immaculata School dressed as saints and made presentations to all students during a special assembly.
Fifth-grade students at Immaculata School dressed as saints and made presentations to all students during a special assembly.
St. Dorothy Church All Saints’  Day celebration featured children and adults dressed as their favorite saint.
St. Dorothy Church All Saints’ Day celebration featured children and adults dressed as their favorite saint.
St. Dorothy Church All Saints’  Day celebration featured children and adults dressed as their favorite saint.
St. Dorothy Church All Saints’ Day celebration featured children and adults dressed as their favorite saint.
St. Dorothy Church All Saints’  Day celebration featured children and adults dressed as their favorite saint.
St. Dorothy Church All Saints’ Day celebration featured children and adults dressed as their favorite saint.
St. Dorothy Church All Saints’  Day celebration featured children and adults dressed as their favorite saint.
St. Dorothy Church All Saints’ Day celebration featured children and adults dressed as their favorite saint.
All Saints’ Day celebration at St. Michael Church in Gastonia.
All Saints’ Day celebration at St. Michael Church in Gastonia.
All Saints’ Day celebration at St. Michael Church in Gastonia.
All Saints’ Day celebration at St. Michael Church in Gastonia.
All Saints’ Day celebration at St. Michael Church in Gastonia.
All Saints’ Day celebration at St. Michael Church in Gastonia.
All Saints’ Day celebration at St. Michael Church in Gastonia.
All Saints’ Day celebration at St. Michael Church in Gastonia.
St. Benedict the Moor celebrates All Saints’ Day.
St. Benedict the Moor celebrates All Saints’ Day.
 A Saints Parade of students from Immaculata Catholic School processed to Immaculate Conception Church for a lesson on the Litany of the Saints.
A Saints Parade of students from Immaculata Catholic School processed to Immaculate Conception Church for a lesson on the Litany of the Saints.
Holy Cross Church held a trunk-or-treat on Oct. 28. Everyone was invited to dress up as a favorite saint, angel or biblical figure.
Holy Cross Church held a trunk-or-treat on Oct. 28. Everyone was invited to dress up as a favorite saint, angel or biblical figure.
The evening included praying the rosary, a recounting of the miracle of Our Lady of Fatima, and interviews with saints followed by the trunk-or-treat activity where children visited parked cars decorated in saintly themes.
The evening included praying the rosary, a recounting of the miracle of Our Lady of Fatima, and interviews with saints followed by the trunk-or-treat activity where children visited parked cars decorated in saintly themes.
Holy Cross Church held a trunk-or-treat on Oct. 28. Everyone was invited to dress up as a favorite saint, angel or biblical figure.
Holy Cross Church held a trunk-or-treat on Oct. 28. Everyone was invited to dress up as a favorite saint, angel or biblical figure.
Holy Cross Church held a trunk-or-treat on Oct. 28. Everyone was invited to dress up as a favorite saint, angel or biblical figure.
Holy Cross Church held a trunk-or-treat on Oct. 28. Everyone was invited to dress up as a favorite saint, angel or biblical figure.
Holy Cross Church held a trunk-or-treat on Oct. 28. Everyone was invited to dress up as a favorite saint, angel or biblical figure.
Holy Cross Church held a trunk-or-treat on Oct. 28. Everyone was invited to dress up as a favorite saint, angel or biblical figure.
Holy Cross Church held a trunk-or-treat on Oct. 28. Everyone was invited to dress up as a favorite saint, angel or biblical figure.
Holy Cross Church held a trunk-or-treat on Oct. 28. Everyone was invited to dress up as a favorite saint, angel or biblical figure.
St. Joseph Church in Newton held an All Saints Day fair with trunk or treat and saint games.
St. Joseph Church in Newton held an All Saints Day fair with trunk or treat and saint games.
St. Joseph Church in Newton held an All Saints Day fair with trunk or treat and saint games.
St. Joseph Church in Newton held an All Saints Day fair with trunk or treat and saint games.
Sacred Heart School students researched a saint and brought them to life!
Sacred Heart School students researched a saint and brought them to life!
Students took on the identity of the saint they researched and told the community all about who they were.
Students took on the identity of the saint they researched and told the community all about who they were.
They even shared candy with those who listened!
They even shared candy with those who listened!
Sacred Heart School students researched a saint and brought them to life!
Sacred Heart School students researched a saint and brought them to life!
Our Lady of Grace Church and School in Greensboro held All Saints Day processions Nov. 1 and 2. Organizers said there was a great turnout for the inaugural year of the parish procession and celebration after the 6:30 p.m. Mass Nov. 1.
Our Lady of Grace Church and School in Greensboro held All Saints Day processions Nov. 1 and 2. Organizers said there was a great turnout for the inaugural year of the parish procession and celebration after the 6:30 p.m. Mass Nov. 1.
Our Lady of Grace Church and School in Greensboro held All Saints Day processions Nov. 1 and 2. Organizers said there was a great turnout for the inaugural year of the parish procession and celebration after the 6:30 p.m. Mass Nov. 1.
Our Lady of Grace Church and School in Greensboro held All Saints Day processions Nov. 1 and 2. Organizers said there was a great turnout for the inaugural year of the parish procession and celebration after the 6:30 p.m. Mass Nov. 1.
Big buddies coordinated with their “little buddies” in lower grades to dress up as saints for the OLG School celebration Nov. 2.
Big buddies coordinated with their “little buddies” in lower grades to dress up as saints for the OLG School celebration Nov. 2.
Big buddies coordinated with their “little buddies” in lower grades to dress up as saints for the OLG School celebration Nov. 2.
Big buddies coordinated with their “little buddies” in lower grades to dress up as saints for the OLG School celebration Nov. 2.
Big buddies coordinated with their “little buddies” in lower grades to dress up as saints for the OLG School celebration Nov. 2.
Big buddies coordinated with their “little buddies” in lower grades to dress up as saints for the OLG School celebration Nov. 2.
Father Casey Coleman, pastor, led the procession and offered a short lesson about saints, gave a blessing of all present, and led a prayer for the faithful departed for All Soul’s Day.
Father Casey Coleman, pastor, led the procession and offered a short lesson about saints, gave a blessing of all present, and led a prayer for the faithful departed for All Soul’s Day.
Father Casey Coleman, pastor, led the procession and offered a short lesson about saints, gave a blessing of all present, and led a prayer for the faithful departed for All Soul’s Day.
Father Casey Coleman, pastor, led the procession and offered a short lesson about saints, gave a blessing of all present, and led a prayer for the faithful departed for All Soul’s Day.
Father Casey Coleman, pastor, led the procession and offered a short lesson about saints, gave a blessing of all present, and led a prayer for the faithful departed for All Soul’s Day.
Father Casey Coleman, pastor, led the procession and offered a short lesson about saints, gave a blessing of all present, and led a prayer for the faithful departed for All Soul’s Day.
Father Casey Coleman, pastor, led the procession and offered a short lesson about saints, gave a blessing of all present, and led a prayer for the faithful departed for All Soul’s Day.
Father Casey Coleman, pastor, led the procession and offered a short lesson about saints, gave a blessing of all present, and led a prayer for the faithful departed for All Soul’s Day.
Father Casey Coleman, pastor, led the procession and offered a short lesson about saints, gave a blessing of all present, and led a prayer for the faithful departed for All Soul’s Day.
Father Casey Coleman, pastor, led the procession and offered a short lesson about saints, gave a blessing of all present, and led a prayer for the faithful departed for All Soul’s Day.

Faith amid adversity

112423 congoFather Patrick Cahill enjoys time with residents of the Archdiocese of Kinshasa in the Democratic Republic of the Congo during his visit in October.ASHEVILLE — On World Mission Sunday in October, Father Patrick Cahill experienced a special joy of celebrating Mass alongside Missionhurst Father Andre Mangongo at his parish in the Democratic Republic of the Congo.

Father Cahill, mission office director for the Diocese of Charlotte and pastor of St. Eugene Church in Asheville, spent seven days in the central African nation, from Oct. 20 to Oct. 27, to visit parishes, convents and schools in the Archdiocese of Kinshasa, which are supported by funds raised in the diocese.

“I try to occasionally make due-diligence visits to the missions to see how things are going,” he said. “It’s an opportunity for me to communicate our love and concern for our brothers and sisters in the missions we support.”

He was lucky to make the trip, because the U.S. State Department turned down his requests for a visa the first two times he applied, because of the region’s severe instability.

Congo has struggled for decades with civil wars and violence against civilians from various armed groups, some homegrown and others from neighboring nations, particularly in the country’s eastern region. Christians have been targeted in the east, including the death of a Catholic priest in 2022 and 17 people who died in an explosion at a Pentecostal church in January.

Despite ongoing violence elsewhere in Congo, conditions around the Archdiocese of Kinshasa were safe enough for Father Cahill to travel. For safety, his visits were confined to the sprawling capital city of Kinshasa in the southwest and its outskirts, home to more than 16 million people.

The Archdiocese of Kinshasa has 6,378,000 Catholics, a massive population served by only 143 parishes, according to recent statistics.

Some of the funds raised by the Diocese of Charlotte go to support the Missionhurst order of priests, also known as the Congregation of the Immaculate Heart of Mary. Other funds go directly to support seminaries, convents, schools and parishes.

“I visited three seminaries, two convents, numerous parishes and the archdiocesan chancery and pastoral center,” Father Cahill said. “And despite the challenges people face there, I found it a very inspiring place to be because the Church there is alive. The seminaries and the convents are full. The Catholic schools are full and a lot of the parishes are full. Their needs are expanding there because the Church is growing.”

He said the enthusiasm Congolese Catholics have for their faith was evident at the Oct. 22 Mass with Father Mangongo, a former visiting priest to the Diocese of Charlotte. Offered at a parish in a developing area on the outskirts of Kinshasa, the Mass lasted three hours, and included lots of vibrant, percussive music, a special procession before the reading of the Gospel, and an elaborate offertory.

“It takes a long time because the offertory is very intentional – every single person there has to decide whether they individually stand to offer something, so it takes a while,” Father Cahill explained.

After the Mass, he also blessed a new well on the parish grounds.

“It was a challenge to get there, because the roads were not paved and the conditions in the area were pretty extreme, but it was special to be able to reach out and show support for Father Mangongo,” he said. “Despite the heat, I got a great welcome from people there who are very happy and very devoted to their faith.”

Growing the faith takes place amid a seemingly endless list of challenges around Kinshasa, he said, ranging from electricity that is sometimes only available a few hours a day, to squatters who take up residence on church properties and refuse to leave.

Despite some adversity, however, men are flocking to the priesthood in the archdiocese’s seminaries. And a seminarian’s work, he said, is seemingly never done – the men leave the classroom and go to work maintaining campus facilities, tending animals and working in fruit and vegetable gardens.

“It was exciting and inspiring to see their work and an honor to visit Congo and experience the faith of the people,” Father Cahill said. “It was a chance to see the very real impact mission funds can have on building the Church.”

— Christina Lee Knauss

112423 Cahill Congo 1Father Cahill concelebrated a Mass alongside Missionhurst Father Andre Mangongo, once a guest priest in the Diocese of Charlotte.

112423 Cahill Congo 4Children fill jugs at a well on the site of a parish that helps local residents with access to clean water.