Calendar

Oct
31
Tue
Halloween
Oct 31 all-day
Nov
2
Thu
Officers and Directors Meeting @ Officers and Directors Meeting
Nov 2 @ 7:00 pm

Officers and Directors Meeting

Nov
5
Sun
Daylight Saving Time Ends
Nov 5 all-day
Memorial Mass at St. George Melkite-Greek Catholic Church @ Memorial Mass at St. George Melkite-Greek Catholic Church
Nov 5 @ 10:30 am

A Memorial Service will be held on Sunday November 1st immediately following the 10:30 AM Divine Liturgy at St. George Melkite-Greek Catholic Church. All Knights and their families are encouraged to come and pray for our brother Knights who have fallen asleep in the Lord this past year. The Memorial Service just takes a few minutes. Following the Memorial Service there will be refreshments served in the Parish Hall.

O Christ God, with the saints grant rest to the souls of your servants, in a place where there is no pain, no grief, no sighing, but everlasting life. May their memory be eternal.

St. George Melkite-Greek Catholic Church is located at 1620 Bell Street, Sacramento

Nov
7
Tue
Election Day
Nov 7 all-day
Nov
10
Fri
Veterans Day (observed)
Nov 10 all-day
Nov
11
Sat
Veterans Day
Nov 11 all-day
Nov
17
Fri
Giant Shrimp Dinner @ Giant Shrimp Dinner
Nov 17 @ 7:00 pm

A Giant Shrimp Dinner Presented By
Al Piccardo

Wine on tables

  • Anti Pasto
  • Green Salad
  • French Rolls with Butter
  • Italian Green Beans
  • Bread from The Bread Store
  • Pasta Marinera
  • Giant Shrimp
  • Dipping sauces will be an Aioli and a Cocktail sauce
  • Spumoni and Cookie for Dessert
  • You are welcome to bring your own butter and warmer

Social Hour 6:00 P.M. to 7:00 P.M.
Dinner at 7:00 P.M.
5961 Newman Court
Sacramento, CA 95819

Nov
23
Thu
Thanksgiving
Nov 23 all-day
Nov
30
Thu
Awareness of Persecuted Christians Evening
Nov 30 @ 7:00 pm

Today it is commonplace to hear news reports of Christians in the Middle East being murdered for their faith and to see pictures of ancient churches burning to the ground after being bombed by terrorists. And while most Catholics are horrified by these reports, few can explain who those Christians are, where they came from and what they are doing living in a predominately Muslim country. Who are the Coptic Christians of Egypt? What are Catholics to think of the Orthodox Churches of Syria and Lebanon? Who are the Christians of Iraq who are fleeing for their lives? In this timely presentation, we will take a look at the apostolic origins of the various Churches in the Middle East and consider their relationship with the Catholic Church.

St. John Vianney, Pray for Us.