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  • Hudson Valley Pilgrimage in Season of Creation

    Mariandale Center 299 North Highland Ave., Ossining, NY, United States

    Hudson Valley Pilgrimage in Season of Creation

    Hudson Valley Pilgrimage in Season of Creation

    Sunday, September 28, 2025, 1:00PM – 5:00PM EDT

    The Center at Mariandale, 299 N Highland Ave., Ossining, New York 10562

    Join The Center at Mariandale for a (4) mile hike to enjoy the wonder of God’s creation through the gorgeous Hudson valley. Begin and end at Mariandale, loop down the Aqueduct Trail and back through Crawbuckie Preserve. The walk will include pre-arranged stops for reflection, drawing upon themes from eco-spirituality and Laudato Si. Ethicist and theologian, Dr. Kevin Ahern, will lead the reflections. Join others to hike and discuss topics related to ecological consciousness and citizenship. All will gather at 1pm in Mariandale’s Chapel for reflection on the gift of creation to begin the day. Departure will be by foot from the front entrance at Mariandale.

    Each participant will be provided with water and snack to carry on the hike. All will return by 5pm at Mariandale.

  • Apostleship of Prayer Pope’s Worldwide Prayer Network

    St. Stephen The First Martyr Parish 75 Sanfordville Rd., Warwick, NY, United States

    Apostleship of Prayer Pope’s Worldwide Prayer Network

    Apostleship of Prayer Pope’s Worldwide Prayer Network

    The Apostleship of Prayer is a parish ministry designed to serve as a natural continuation of the Eucharistic Revival. This apostolate promotes daily prayer and service to the community with an emphasis on devotion to the Sacred Heart of Jesus – the symbol of Christ’s Love for humanity present in the Eucharist.

    To learn more about the Apostleship of Prayer and how to successfully launch this ministry in your parish, join the all-day Launch Conference on Saturday, October 4th at St. Stephen the First Martyr parish in Warwick, NY. During this conference you will receive practical advice on how to make your Apostleship of Prayer launch and your new ministry more engaging and successful.

    Register here.

  • 2025 Forum on Faith

    2025 Forum on Faith

    2025 Forum on Faith

    Join a dynamic forum focused on how faith can make the world a better place.

    Thursday, October 9, 2025

    The 2025 Forum on Faith brings together leaders from religion, government, business, and academia to explore faith’s role in strengthening individuals and communities. Through panels, keynotes, and breakout sessions, participants will examine how faith can foster unity and collaborative solutions in a divided world. Learn more and register. View the schedule of events.

    Marriott Marquis, Times Square
    1535 Broadway
    New York, NY 10036

  • Apple Picking with Daughters of Peace

    Apple Picking with Daughters of Peace

    Apple Picking

    Sunday, October 12 | 12pm to 5pm

    An afternoon at Dr. Davies Farm enjoying a fall afternoon | Fun for the whole family | Hayrides | Corn Maze | Pumpkin Patch | Flower Picking | Cidery

    For inquiries & carpooling options contact Karla (347) 698-1165

    Dr. Davies Farm, 306 NY-304, Congers, NY 10920

  • Augustine Institute’s Embracing the Great Commission: A Day of Formation for Parish Catechetical and Ministry Leaders

    St. Augustine Church (Highland) 55 Main Street, Highland, NY, United States

    Augustine Institute's Embracing the Great Commission: A Day of Formation for Parish Catechetical and Ministry Leaders

    All parish catechetical, faith formation, and ministry leaders are welcome to this day of formation that will help you fulfill the Great Commission. Register to attend Augustine Institute’s Embracing the Great Commission: A Day of Formation for Parish Catechetical and Ministry Leaders on October 15th at St. Augustine Parish in Highland, NY 12528.

    Schedule:
    · Mass at 8:30am
    · Check-in at 9am
    · Presentations and Discussion
    · Lunch Provided
    · Presentations and Discussion
    · Divine Mercy Chaplet at 2pm

    Topical Presentations and Discussion on:

    • The Great Commission and The Evangelical Sequence
    • Sent: Engaging Inactive Parishioners
    • G.O.S.P.E.L.: An Introduction to the Kerygma
    • Resources for Embracing the Great Commission

    Register today! Learn more about the Great Commission Parish here.

  • The Latin Treasure of the Holy Sepulcher: Art and Faith

    The Frick Collection 1 E 70th St, New York, United States

    The Latin Treasure of the Holy Sepulcher: Art and Faith

    The Latin Treasure of the Holy Sepulcher: Art and Faith

    Xavier F. Salomon, Deputy Director and Peter Jay Sharp Chief Curator of The Frick Collection, presents a lecture on the exhibition To the Holy Sepulcher: Treasures from the Terra Sancta Museum, sharing his personal experiences traveling to Jerusalem and working with the Franciscan friars who care for the objects in the show.

    The talk will illuminate this groundbreaking presentation of more than forty extraordinary works, including gem-encrusted liturgical objects and opulent vestments, created for the Church of the Holy Sepulcher during the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries. Largely unknown until their rediscovery in the 1980s, these treasures represent the height of European artistry in their era and are on view in North America for the first time. Salomon will explore their fascinating history, their enduring use in Christian worship, and the remarkable story of their journey from Jerusalem to the Frick.

    Tickets are $30 per person ($24 for members and students with valid I.D.). Purchase of a lecture ticket includes complimentary museum admission starting at 5:00 p.m. Only children ages 10 and older are admitted.

    $30
  • Blessed Brunch

    Our Lady of Fatima 5 Strathmore Road, Scarsdale, NY, United States

    Blessed Brunch

    Blessed Brunch

    Saturday, October 18 | 10am to 12pm

    Blessed is She will have their monthly brunch and discuss the Blessed is She Rooted Cathechism study! This event is open to women ages 18 & up, in any vocation! RSVP required, click here. Email BISWestchester@gmail.com with any questions.

    Our Lady of Fatima, 5 Strathmore Road, Scarsdale, NY 10583

  • All Hallows: A 40-Musician Symphony for the Saints

    St. Anthony of Padua Church (Manhattan) 154 Sullivan Street, New York, NY, United States

    All Hallows: A 40-Musician Symphony for the Saints

    All Hallows: A 40-Musician Symphony for the Saints

    Thursday, October 23 | 7:15pm to 9pm

    Features works by some of the most renowned Christian composers, including Mozart’s Requiem and Beethoven’s Fifth Symphony. Conductor Jacob Beranek will lead over 40 musicians as the Higher Word Orchestra presents an evening honoring the saints and the faithful departed.

    Registration required.

    St. Anthony of Padua, 154 Sullivan St, New York, NY 10012

  • Celebrating First Sacraments with Children

    St. Joseph's Seminary 201 Seminary Ave, Yonkers, NY, United States

    Celebrating First Sacraments with Children

    The Liturgy Office will present workshops on celebrating faith with our youngest Catholics. Join pastors, directors and coordinators of religious education, Catholic school principals and teachers, and parents for a day of learning, inspiration, and practical guidance on how to plan meaningful and joyful sacramental celebrations for children.

    $40
  • Haciendo Caminos: A Retreat for All Saints and All Souls

    Fordham University, Rose Hill Campus Flom Auditorium, Walsh Family Library, Bronx, NY, United States

    Haciendo Caminos: A Retreat for All Saints and All Souls

    This month, the Graduate School of Education and Haciendo Caminos is inviting the Fordham community to gather, and remember.

    Haciendo Caminos: A Retreat for All Saints and All Souls will take place on Saturday, October 25, from 2 to 5 p.m. The program begins with a presentation in McShane 260, followed by a 3:30 p.m. Mass celebrated by Francis X. McAloon, S.J. (M.Div., STL, Ph.D.), with Pan de Muertos and hot chocolate served afterward.

    Rooted in Latino Catholic traditions, the retreat provides space to pray, reflect, and sit with memory. Through story, music, and silence, participants will contemplate the feasts of All Saints and All Souls, and the people whose lives continue to influence their own.

    The retreat will be led by Natalia Imperatori-Lee, Ph.D., a Fordham graduate and associate professor of theology. Her work focuses on feminist and Latinx theologies and the ways women claim credibility, both inside and outside the Church. She’s written for Commonweal, America, and The Journal of Feminist Studies in Religion, and is the author of Cuéntame and Women and the Church.

    The event also highlights Fordham’s partnership with Haciendo Caminos, a national initiative to support Latino Catholics who are exploring lives of service, ministry, and education. Fordham is among 18 institutions nationwide helping to develop the next generation of leaders.

    All are welcome. To attend, please RSVP to Luz Marina Díaz, Ph.D. at aludiaz@fordham.edu.

    free
  • Entering Canaan Men’s Day of Prayer and Healing

    Entering Canaan Men's Day of Prayer and Healing

    Men hurt too! An “Entering Canaan” Men’s day for those men who are suffering as a result of losing a child to abortion will take place Saturday, Nov 8, 2025, in Westchester County. The day will be hosted by The Franciscan Friars of the Renewal and Lumina. / Hope & Healing After Abortion.

    For further information and confidential reservations please call Lumina, information included under “Organizer”.

  • Feminine Genius Brunch

    St. Joseph's Seminary 201 Seminary Ave, Yonkers, NY, United States

    Feminine Genius Brunch

    Feminine Genius Brunch

    Saturday, November 8, 2025
    10:00am – 12:30pm

    In 1995, Pope St. John Paul II wrote a Letter to Women, which emphasized the important role women play in society and the Church. The Pope spoke of the distinct attributes of women—receptivity, sensitivity, generosity, and maternity—all of which make up the feminine genius.

    This brunch takes its name from those amazing God-given attributes endowed to you as women! Why? Because it is our hope that the talks and experience of this brunch will reveal to you your amazing gifts as women and open your heart to the Holy Spirit who longs to spark these gifts to life!

    Join the Sisters of Life for a beautiful morning set aside to marvel at the mystery of God and His plan for each of us. Come discover God’s plan for your ultimate flourishing! Invite a friend, mother, daughter, sister!

    Click here to register now!

    Registration Deadline: November 3, 2025

    St. Joseph’s Seminary
    201 Seminary Ave
    Yonkers, NY 10704

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