Memorial Day 2024 Photo Gallery
Nearly 200 of the faithful attended Mass on Memorial Day at Calvary Catholic Cemetery to pray for and reflect upon those who gave their lives for our country and for their own departed loved ones.
Nearly 200 of the faithful attended Mass on Memorial Day at Calvary Catholic Cemetery to pray for and reflect upon those who gave their lives for our country and for their own departed loved ones.
Please join us on Saturday, November 2, at 10:00 a.m. when Bishop Gregory Parkes and various priests of the Diocese of St. Petersburg celebrate Mass at the outdoor altar.
The faithful gathered around the outdoor altar at Calvary Catholic Cemetery on Memorial Day to remember and pray for those who gave their lives in military service to the United States.
With his Bible in hand, Most Rev. Gregory L. Parkes delivers a moving homily to nearly 250 of the faithful present for Mass at Calvary Catholic Cemetery on All Souls’ Day.
The faithful gathered this Memorial Day to remember and pray for those who made the ultimate sacrifice for their country and others whom they have known and loved. Visit the gallery here.
Our country and our way of life have been protected by those who have made the ultimate sacrifice. And so, we honor them at our Annual Mass on Memorial Day, May 30 at 10:00 a.m.
A clear, blue sky and pleasant temperatures greeted nearly 200 of the faithful who attended Mass on All Souls’ Day to pray for the souls of their departed love ones.
Faithful of many ages enjoyed a gentle breeze on this Memorial Day as they gathered beneath the shade of grand oak trees to remember and pray for the departed souls they have known and loved.
We are all better for the selfless efforts of members of our Armed Forces. Our country, our Constitution and our way of life have been protected by those who have made the ultimate sacrifice.
A clear blue sky and temperatures in the mid-70’s greeted nearly 300 of the faithful who attended Mass on All Souls’ Day at Calvary Catholic Cemetery. Most Reverend Gregory L. Parkes was the principal …
Bishop Gregory L. Parks will celebrate Mass at the outdoor altar at 10:00 a.m. on Monday, November 2, 2020. Considering the ample outdoor area, we look forward to having you join us as we remember and pray for our departed loved ones.
The grounds around the outdoor altar were filled on All Souls’ Day with the faithful who came to take part in the Holy Mass offered by the Most Reverend Gregory L. Parkes and seven priests.
On Saturday, Nov. 2 at 10:00 a.m., Calvary Catholic Cemetery joins with Catholic Churches worldwide to pause, reflect and pray for our dearly departed during a special Mass dedicated to all souls.
More than 250 people surrounded the out-of-door altar for Mass on a warm and breezy Memorial Day to reflect upon and pray for our American veterans. See the gallery of photos from Memorial Day 2019.
Calvary Catholic Cemetery in Clearwater, Fla. is the only cemetery in the area where Mass is celebrated on Memorial Day, May 27, in honor of members of the Armed Forces.
Visit our photo gallery of Most Reverend Gregory L. Parkes and priests of the Diocese of St. Petersburg in prayer at Mass with nearly 200 of the faithful on All Souls’ Day at Calvary Catholic Cemetery.
Memorial Day has always been special at Calvary Catholic Cemetery. It is the only cemetery serving the five-county Diocese of St. Petersburg where the true fullness of freedom – both sacred and secular – are observed on this national holiday.
The Most Reverend Gregory L. Parkes and some of the priests and deacons of the diocese gathered with the faithful around the outdoor altar for Mass on All Souls’ Day.
On Nov. 2 at 10:00 a.m., Calvary Catholic Cemetery at Clearwater, Fla. joins with Catholic Churches worldwide to pause, reflect and pray for our dearly departed during a special Mass dedicated to all souls.
Mark your calendar and reset your clock. The Month’s Mind Mass has moved to the last Saturday of every month at 10:00 a.m. in the Chapel of the Resurrection at Calvary Catholic Cemetery. All are welcome to attend.
The Most Reverend Robert N. Lynch was the principal celebrant at Mass on All Souls’ Day at Calvary Catholic Cemetery where more than 250 people gathered around the outdoor altar to remember their loved ones. View the gallery of photographs here.
Nearly 400 people gathered around the outdoor altar to take part in the Mass on Memorial Day and to remember and pray for those who have served, fought and died for our country. View the photographs here.
It was perhaps one of the warmest November days of record at Calvary Catholic Cemetery, but that did not deter those who attended the 55th Annual Mass on All Souls’ Day. Nearly 300 of the faithful gathered beneath the shade of heritage oak trees…
Memorial Day has always been special at Calvary Catholic Cemetery. It is the only cemetery serving the five-county Diocese of St. Petersburg where the true fullness of freedom – both sacred and secular – are observed on this national holiday.
With the American Flag waving in a cool breeze above the statue of the crucifixion, nearly 600 people surrounded the out-of-door altar to reflect upon and pray for our American veterans.
Nearly 400 people who braved the day’s dismal forecast were rewarded with a light breeze and no rain as they took part in the outdoor Mass honoring members of the military who gave their lives for our country.
For the past six years he has been in charge of the grounds at Calvary Catholic Cemetery, Robert Sabo, takes special pride in his duties on All Souls’ Day as he and his crew of six
On Wednesday, November 2, Calvary continues its fifty-year tradition of celebrating the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass at the main outdoor altar of the cemetery at 10:00 a.m. All are invited to take part in this