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Memorial Day cemetery Masses to be broadcast online
Attending Mass at one of the archdiocese’s cemeteries on Memorial Day is an annual tradition for many Catholics, but this year, because of COVID-19, those Masses will take place online.
Cardinal Cupich remembers veterans on Memorial Day 2018
The Archdiocese of Chicago celebrated Memorial Day Masses at nearly 40 Catholic cemeteries on May 28.
Parishes march to protest violence
Memorial Day weekend is often among the city’s most violent times. While churches throughout the Chicago area were encouraged to hold anti-violence marches on Memorial Day weekend, Holy Cross-Immaculate Heart of Mary Parish in the city’s Back of the Yards neighborhood had specific reason: to mourn the death of 16- year-old Angel Cano, who was gunned down May 21, 2013. The march took place May 24, 2014.
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