Oakland County
Oakland County churches holding special services to mark Pope Francis’ death
Completely different church buildings in Oakland County preserve particular lots or different observations to mark the dying of Pope Francis.
The Pope, 88, died of issues of a stroke Monday morning, April 21, in his quarters within the Vatican.
Listed here are native church buildings that maintain particular lots to mark the dying of the pope. Others will be added within the coming days.
– St. Anastasia Catholic Church, 4571 John R Street, Troy: Mass at 7 pm Tuesday, April 22;
– Church of the Transfiguration, 25225 Code Street, Southfield: Mass at 7 pm Tuesday, April 22;
– Shrine of the Little Flower, 2100 W. 12 Mile Street, Royal Oak: Mass at 7 p.m. Wednesday, April 23, adopted by reciting the rosary;
-our -Lieve -Vrouw van Sorrows, 23815 Energy Street, Farmington: Mass at 6 pm Friday 25 April.
Our mom of everlasting assist, 13500 Oak Park Blvd., Oak Park, opens the church for prayers and can provide a diary the place guests can write their ideas and prayers for the Pope.
Hours are from 9 a.m. to six p.m. Tuesday April 22 and Thursday 24 April; 15-7 pm Wednesday April 23 and Friday 25 April. For the weekend, hours are on Saturday, April 22 and 12:00 to 16.00 Sunday 27 April from 12.00-16.30 April.
Particular church hours are additionally 15-18 hours on Monday 28 April and Tuesday 29 April.
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