Catholic Mass Online - Solemnity of All Saints (1 November 2025)

Catholic Mass Online - Solemnity of All Saints (1 November 2025)

Today, we celebrate the Solemnity of All Saints, honouring the countless men and women—known and unknown—who lived lives of holiness and now rejoice in God’s eternal presence. This feast reminds us that we too are called to holiness: to love deeply, serve faithfully, and persevere in faith as the saints before us did. May their witness inspire us, and may their prayers sustain us as we continue our pilgrimage here on earth. Mass Celebrated by Fr. Joe Lopez Carpio, Opus Dei, at St Joseph Church (Victoria Street). We would like to thank St Joseph’s Church (Victoria Street) for making this livestream possible. The broadcasts of Masses online are supplements, not substitutes, for physical attendance in church. These recordings of Masses in Singapore Catholic churches, are offered to those who cannot attend in person due to illness, care-giving, or with legitimately valid reasons. For those watching, may you find comfort and strength. "...the Church has legislated that “on Sundays and other holy days of obligation the faithful are bound to participate in the Mass.” (CCC 2180, cf Canon Law 1247.) It also states that “unless excused for a serious reason (e.g. illness, the care of infants, or vulnerable to infectious disease) or given dispensation by their own pastor, those who deliberately fail in this obligation commit a grave sin.” (CCC 2181, cf Canon Law 1245). This law is imposed not to make our lives inconvenient but to underscore the grave obligation that active participation in the Sunday Eucharist is vital for Christian life. " Cardinal William Goh (Pastoral Letter, 10 Mar 2023) "... those who hear or view these broadcasts should be aware that, under normal circumstances, they do not fulfill the obligation of attending Mass. Visual images can represent reality, but they do not actually reproduce it.(177) While it is most praiseworthy that the elderly and the sick participate in Sunday Mass through radio and television, the same cannot be said of those who think that such broadcasts dispense them from going to church and sharing in the eucharistic assembly in the living Church." (57. SACRAMENTUM CARITATIS. Pope Benedict XVI) “Because the faithful are obliged to attend Mass unless there is a grave impediment...” (49. DIES DOMINI, St John Paul II ) The Catholic Mass is celebrated all around the world. We are pleased to provide these recordings of Catholic Masses to you in English. Expect to hear homilies about Catholic teachings, Catholic answers to life’s questions, Catholic prayers, Catholic hymns (Christian songs) that come from 2000 years of tradition and practice. The Holy Mass is beautiful and stems from Jesus, and all are welcome! ► SCRIPTURE READING • First Reading: Apocalypse 7:2-4,​9-14 • Responsorial Psalm: Psalm 23(24):1-6 • Second Reading: 1 John 3:1-3 • Gospel: Matthew 5:1-12a *The current day's readings are accessible at https://www.catholic.sg/mass-readings ► OFFERTORY/CONTRIBUTIONS: • Support your Parish, Catholic Foundation and other Charities: https://www.catholic.sg/offertory • Support the production of our media content: https://www.catholic.sg/supportmedia • International donors: https://www.catholicfoundation.sg/intl ► SUBSCRIBE ABOVE for new homilies. Tap on the bell icon to be alerted. ► RESOURCES • Learn more about Catholicism? https://www.catholic.sg/seek • Connect with Catholic Archdiocese of Singapore: https://www.catholic.sg/our-channels ► MORE INFO • Produced and broadcasted by collaborators, staff, volunteers of the hosting parish and the Archbishop's Communications Office, Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Singapore #catholicmasstoday #catholicmass #catholicwebcast #catholiclivestream #catholicprayers #catholiclive #Jesus #catholic #catholicsg #proud2bcatholic #saints Copyright © [2025] The Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Singapore. All Rights Reserved. This video may not be reproduced, in whole or in part, in any form or by any means, without the prior written permission of the Archbishop’s Communications Office. Unauthorised use, distribution, and reproduction of this video is prohibited.