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* LENTEN SERVICESLENTEN SERVICES

LENTEN SERVICES Lent is preeminently a time of prayer, of deep reflection on the meaning of life by the light of our faith in Jesus. To help us enter more completely into the spirit of the season, the following opportunities are provided: Friday Mornings At 11:30, the Stations of the Cross according to St. Alphonsus Liguouri Friday Evenings After the 5:30 Mass, the Stations of the Cross

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* LENTEN SERVICESLENTEN SERVICES

LENTEN SERVICES Lent is preeminently a time of prayer, of deep reflection on the meaning of life by the light of our faith in Jesus. To help us enter more completely into the spirit of the season, the following opportunities are provided: Saturday Mornings At 11:15, Liturgy of Readings & Morning Prayer

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* BIBLE CLASS FOR LENTBIBLE CLASS FOR LENT

For the Mondays of Lent, beginning February 18th, Msgr. Kevin Nelan will hold a class on the Gospel of Luke. All you need to bring is yourself and your Bible (preferably the New American). Class will begin at 7PM in the rectory. We need to limit the number of attendees to twenty-five. So, if you are interested, please call the rectory and leave your name and phone number to reserve a place.

* LENTEN SERVICESLENTEN SERVICES

LENTEN SERVICES Lent is preeminently a time of prayer, of deep reflection on the meaning of life by the light of our faith in Jesus. To help us enter more completely into the spirit of the season, the following opportunities are provided: Monday Evenings After the 5:30 p.m. Mass, recitation and singing of Evening Prayer

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* WEDNESDAY NIGHT AT THE MOVIESWEDNESDAY NIGHT AT THE MOVIES

Time: 7:00 pm

We will have a viewing of the movie “Peter and Paul” in the parish’s Media Center. This epic mini-series brings to life the precarious existence of early Christianity. Two key leaders – Peter and Paul – struggle to keep faith alive. This presentation follows the pair, together and separately, through three epochal decades. The drama concludes in Rome in approximately A.D. 64 with the beheading of Paul and the crucifixion of Peter under Emperor Nero. This 3-part mini-series will be shown over three consecutive Wednesday evenings at 7PM beginning Wednesday, February 27th. Admission is free. However, we need to limit the number of attendees to fifty. If you are interested, please call the parish office to reserve a place.

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* LENTEN SERVICESLENTEN SERVICES

LENTEN SERVICES Lent is preeminently a time of prayer, of deep reflection on the meaning of life by the light of our faith in Jesus. To help us enter more completely into the spirit of the season, the following opportunities are provided: Friday Mornings At 11:30, the Stations of the Cross according to St. Alphonsus Liguouri Friday Evenings After the 5:30 Mass, the Stations of the Cross

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* LENTEN SERVICESLENTEN SERVICES

LENTEN SERVICES Lent is preeminently a time of prayer, of deep reflection on the meaning of life by the light of our faith in Jesus. To help us enter more completely into the spirit of the season, the following opportunities are provided: Saturday Mornings At 11:15, Liturgy of Readings & Morning Prayer

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* BIBLE CLASS FOR LENTBIBLE CLASS FOR LENT

For the Mondays of Lent, beginning February 18th, Msgr. Kevin Nelan will hold a class on the Gospel of Luke. All you need to bring is yourself and your Bible (preferably the New American). Class will begin at 7PM in the rectory. We need to limit the number of attendees to twenty-five. So, if you are interested, please call the rectory and leave your name and phone number to reserve a place.

* LENTEN SERVICESLENTEN SERVICES

LENTEN SERVICES Lent is preeminently a time of prayer, of deep reflection on the meaning of life by the light of our faith in Jesus. To help us enter more completely into the spirit of the season, the following opportunities are provided: Monday Evenings After the 5:30 p.m. Mass, recitation and singing of Evening Prayer

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* WEDNESDAY NIGHT AT THE MOVIESWEDNESDAY NIGHT AT THE MOVIES

Time: 7:00 pm

We will have a viewing of the movie “Peter and Paul” in the parish’s Media Center. This epic mini-series brings to life the precarious existence of early Christianity. Two key leaders – Peter and Paul – struggle to keep faith alive. This presentation follows the pair, together and separately, through three epochal decades. The drama concludes in Rome in approximately A.D. 64 with the beheading of Paul and the crucifixion of Peter under Emperor Nero. This 3-part mini-series will be shown over three consecutive Wednesday evenings at 7PM beginning Wednesday, February 27th. Admission is free. However, we need to limit the number of attendees to fifty. If you are interested, please call the parish office to reserve a place.

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* LENTEN SERVICESLENTEN SERVICES

LENTEN SERVICES Lent is preeminently a time of prayer, of deep reflection on the meaning of life by the light of our faith in Jesus. To help us enter more completely into the spirit of the season, the following opportunities are provided: Friday Mornings At 11:30, the Stations of the Cross according to St. Alphonsus Liguouri Friday Evenings After the 5:30 Mass, the Stations of the Cross

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* LENTEN SERVICESLENTEN SERVICES

LENTEN SERVICES Lent is preeminently a time of prayer, of deep reflection on the meaning of life by the light of our faith in Jesus. To help us enter more completely into the spirit of the season, the following opportunities are provided: Saturday Mornings At 11:15, Liturgy of Readings & Morning Prayer

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* Young Adult SocialYoung Adult Social

After the 5:30 pm mass at the parish rectory.

* ST. PATRICK’S DAY PARTYST. PATRICK’S DAY PARTY

Time: 2:00 pm

Join the fun at our annual St. Patrick’s Day party on Sunday March 17, 2013 at 2 p.m. Tickets are 20$ for a corned beef & cabbage lunch, Irish coffee, open bar & music. Tickets will be sold after the Saturday vigil & Sunday Masses starting next week, February 24th. We’ll also be selling raffle tickets for several lovely prizes including Waterford pieces & a Basket of Cheer. As always, we’ll be very happy to receive any donations of Irish soda bread & bottles of liquor for the Basket of Cheer. Any questions call John Matcovich at (212) 254-0200.

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* BIBLE CLASS FOR LENTBIBLE CLASS FOR LENT

For the Mondays of Lent, beginning February 18th, Msgr. Kevin Nelan will hold a class on the Gospel of Luke. All you need to bring is yourself and your Bible (preferably the New American). Class will begin at 7PM in the rectory. We need to limit the number of attendees to twenty-five. So, if you are interested, please call the rectory and leave your name and phone number to reserve a place.

* LENTEN SERVICESLENTEN SERVICES

LENTEN SERVICES Lent is preeminently a time of prayer, of deep reflection on the meaning of life by the light of our faith in Jesus. To help us enter more completely into the spirit of the season, the following opportunities are provided: Monday Evenings After the 5:30 p.m. Mass, recitation and singing of Evening Prayer

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* LENTEN SERVICESLENTEN SERVICES

LENTEN SERVICES Lent is preeminently a time of prayer, of deep reflection on the meaning of life by the light of our faith in Jesus. To help us enter more completely into the spirit of the season, the following opportunities are provided: Friday Mornings At 11:30, the Stations of the Cross according to St. Alphonsus Liguouri Friday Evenings After the 5:30 Mass, the Stations of the Cross

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* LENTEN SERVICESLENTEN SERVICES

LENTEN SERVICES Lent is preeminently a time of prayer, of deep reflection on the meaning of life by the light of our faith in Jesus. To help us enter more completely into the spirit of the season, the following opportunities are provided: Saturday Mornings At 11:15, Liturgy of Readings & Morning Prayer

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* BIBLE CLASS FOR LENTBIBLE CLASS FOR LENT

For the Mondays of Lent, beginning February 18th, Msgr. Kevin Nelan will hold a class on the Gospel of Luke. All you need to bring is yourself and your Bible (preferably the New American). Class will begin at 7PM in the rectory. We need to limit the number of attendees to twenty-five. So, if you are interested, please call the rectory and leave your name and phone number to reserve a place.

* LENTEN SERVICESLENTEN SERVICES

LENTEN SERVICES Lent is preeminently a time of prayer, of deep reflection on the meaning of life by the light of our faith in Jesus. To help us enter more completely into the spirit of the season, the following opportunities are provided: Monday Evenings After the 5:30 p.m. Mass, recitation and singing of Evening Prayer

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* LENTEN SERVICESLENTEN SERVICES

LENTEN SERVICES Lent is preeminently a time of prayer, of deep reflection on the meaning of life by the light of our faith in Jesus. To help us enter more completely into the spirit of the season, the following opportunities are provided: Friday Mornings At 11:30, the Stations of the Cross according to St. Alphonsus Liguouri Friday Evenings After the 5:30 Mass, the Stations of the Cross

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* LENTEN SERVICESLENTEN SERVICES

LENTEN SERVICES Lent is preeminently a time of prayer, of deep reflection on the meaning of life by the light of our faith in Jesus. To help us enter more completely into the spirit of the season, the following opportunities are provided: Saturday Mornings At 11:15, Liturgy of Readings & Morning Prayer

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* HAPPY EASTER!HAPPY EASTER!


           
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