![]() ![]() In Texas, there is a remnant of an old pagan custom of bringing food to the dead for their journey. 2.ĭevotion to Las Ánimas del Purgatorio (the holy souls in purgatory) has been part of the Hispanic piety over the centuries. Neither Halloween nor the feast of All Saints evoke such a long popular response as does the feast of All Souls, El Día de los Difuntos, el Día de los Muertos (the Day of the Dead), on Nov. Many people keep a small altarcito up year-round, so it’s never too late to set up a place to honor and remember your loved ones.įor more information, please contact Lena Gokelman or Carmen Aguilera at What is Día de los Muertos? Texas Monthly: How to Build a Día de los Muertos Altar.If you are interested in building your own ofrenda but don’t know where to begin, here are a few helpful websites: Pews will be available immediately near the ofrenda outside Our Lady’s Chapel. Spend some quiet time in Our Lady’s Chapel or a chapel/prayer space in your school.There is no better way to honor the memory of a loved one than through prayer.Please send pictures of your loved ones to with " All Souls' Day pictures from (your name)" in the subject line no later than Friday, October 28. Include your loved one in our All Souls remembrance video to be shown before Mass on November 2.(We invite you to view our 2021 Pictorial Directory if you did not have an opportunity to do so last year.) All pictures should be sent to no later than Friday, October 21 with “Ofrenda pictures from (your name)” in the subject line. If your office, department, or school will be setting up an ofrenda, take some pictures, and let us know – especially if yours is a “public” ofrenda that others can visit! We will be compiling a 2022 Pictorial Directory of these places of remembrance from our UIW campuses and Brainpower schools. ![]() ![]() Share your ofrenda in our 2022 Pictorial Directory.Sign our Book of Remembrance in the hallway near Our Lady’s Chapel.Please include your name, cell phone and email on the back of each photo if you wish them to be returned. Be part of our chapel community ofrenda! Share photographs of your deceased loved ones and friends on our community ofrenda outside Our Lady’s Chapel.Previous Next Here are ways to participate in our month-long time of remembering: ![]()
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