DOVER - Saint Mary Academy has announced that Bishop Peter Anthony Libasci will visit the school to celebrate the All Saints Day Mass on Wednesday.
The day will commence with a student parade at 8:15 AM in the school lot. Students will pay tribute to various saints, showcasing the rich heritage of the Catholic faith through their costumes and presentations. A Mass will follow at 10 a.m. at Mercy Hall on the school's campus, presided over by Bishop Libasci and concelebrated by Fr. Jean, Jr of Parish of the Assumption.
The event promises to be a ceremonious celebration of faith and community, bringing together students, faculty, parents, and the larger Dover community. All are welcome to attend.
Brandy Houle, Head of School of Saint Mary Academy, expressed her enthusiasm about the event.
"We are deeply honored and excited to have Bishop Libasci with us for this special celebration," she said. "The Bishop's esteemed presence adds a unique spiritual significance to this annual observance, and will undoubtedly inspire our students and the entire Saint Mary community. The anticipation has been building, and you can truly feel the excitement in the air.
"This is not just a celebration of our faith, but also an opportunity for our students to understand the value of community, reverence, and the rich history of the saints that we commemorate. The student parade is a testament to the commitment of our children and their families in making this day memorable."
The school invites all parents, alumni, and community members to join in this significant event, reflecting on the lives of saints and seeking their intercessions.