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Bible Study Tuesday at 10AM and on thursday evening at 7PM. Meetings take place in the Hospitality Room. For more information please call Terry at 845-544-1229. |
Catechism Study
The discussion sessions on he Catechism of the Catholic church take place on Friday evenings at 7PM in the Hospitality Room. All are welcome. |
Cenacle of Prayer
The Cenacle of Prayer meets after the 9AM Mass on Saturday. Cenacle is a word for the Upper Room where Jesus' apostles gathered together in prayer with his Mother Mary and the Holy Spirit powerfully descended upon them. It was during this original Pentecost that the Catholic Church was born. The purpose of the Cenacle is to pray for our Pope, Bishops and Priests in these very difficult times and for our families, the ill and peace in the world. |
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Miraculous Medal Novena
Every Monday, after the 9AM mass, novena is held. |
Holy Hour
There is a Holy Hour every Friday, from 8:00-9:00PM. All are invited an encouraged to participate in this devotion. All are welcome any time. To sign up as a regular Adorer or for information, please call Kathy Lackner at 845-615-1561. |
Nocturnal Adoration Society
Every First Friday, there is a Eucharistic Adoration all night, starting with an 8:00PM Holy Hour, and concluding with a Benediction at 8:30AM Saturday. This is an excellent opportunity to spend an hour with Jesus present in the Most Blessed Sacrament. |
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RCIA
The Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults (RCIA) is the experience of discovering that one’s journey is caught up in the mystery of God’s loving plan for all people. For adults who sense a desire to become members of the Catholic Church, RCIA is the prayerful manner in which the journey to Catholic Christianity unfolds. Ordinarily, the journey follows the Church’s Liturgical Year and culminates in the Celebration of Jesus’ Resurrection at the Easter Vigil.
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Stations of the Cross
The "Stations of the Cross" are a series of fourteen pictures or carvings portraying incidents in Christ's journey from his condemnation by Pilate to his being laid in the tomb. More>>
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