Experience the power of Charismatic Healing through Mass at St. John the Baptist Catholic Church – come join us for a transformative event!
Come experience God’s healing power reflected in the songs, prayers, and scripture readings at a Healing Mass on Tuesday, July 2nd, 2024, at 5:45 pm at St. John the Baptist Church, 213 West 30th Street, New York, NY 10001.
• Free Event
• All are invited
Our thoughts and prayers are with Father Michael Barry, who unfortunately won’t be able to lead the Healing Mass as planned due to an injury.
Please join us for a First Friday All Night Vigil dedicated to the Most Precious Blood of Jesus on July 5th, 2024. The evening will start with confessions at 8:00 PM followed by the Holy Mass at 9:00 PM. There will be a discussion on the Precious Blood of Jesus led by Fr. Joseph Kinda, and exposition of the Most Holy Eucharist. In addition, there will be Precious Blood Devotions, Special Prayers, Litanies, Stations of the Cross, Scriptural Rosaries, Sung Chaplets, Quiet Moments of Adoration, Beautiful Hymns and other devotions to the Saints will be prayed throughout the night. There will be FREE refreshments at Midnight and at 3:30 AM and the vigil concludes with a 5:00 AM Closing Holy Mass. All those attending will receive a free copy of the book “Beautiful Eucharist”, a compilation of Eucharistic encounters.
The event will take place at Our Lady Good of Counsel Church at 230 East 90th Street between 2nd and 3rd Avenues.
Join us for our First Saturday Movie Afternoon at St. John the Baptist Roman Catholic Church
Come see religious themed movies spreading the word of the Gospel! Never a fee, our movies are always free to attend at St. John the Baptist Church, 213 West 30th Street, New York, NY 10001.
Note: For security purposes please arrive promptly before the start of the movie as the outside doors will be closed and locked once the event begins. In which case, contact the church’s caretaker, to gain access into Hall.
Join Br. Linus for a four-part Parish Study on the end of life and dying well. Each talk will take place in the Lower Church at St. Vincent’s at 6:45 PM and can stand alone, so continuity in attendance is not necessary. The talks are intended for people of belief backgrounds and stages in life. Meetings will be as follows:
July 9: Faith, Hope, and A Happy Death
July 16: The Art of Dying
July 23: Last Rites
July 30: Eternal Life
In our first session, we will begin our discussion of this challenging but spiritually fruitful topic. We will look first at non-Christian ideas about “dying well,” before looking to Jesus Christ and the Resurrection. This study will be shaped by a distinctly Dominican and Thomistic emphasis on the goodness of bodily life, and will also consider the important role mourning plays in a Christian response to death.
Lectio Divina – Summer Series
Wednesday, July 10, 6:30PM to 8:30PM
Kolping House, 165 E 88th St, New York, NY 10128
Using Lectio Divina (praying with Scripture) to reflect on the Sunday readings, we will prepare ourselves to worship more intentionally at the Mass.
6:30pm–7:15pm: Dinner and Fellowship. Bring your own dinner or arrive before 6:45pm to order for $10.
7:15pm–8:30pm: Prayer time.
Note that if you arrive after 7pm, you won’t be able to buzz in and will need to contact us to be let into the building.
If you have questions, contact us at lectiodivina@frassati.nyc.
Join Br. Linus for a four-part Parish Study on the end of life and dying well. Each talk will take place in the Lower Church at St. Vincent’s at 6:45 PM and can stand alone, so continuity in attendance is not necessary. The talks are intended for people of belief backgrounds and stages in life. Meetings will be as follows:
July 9: Faith, Hope, and A Happy Death
July 16: The Art of Dying
July 23: Last Rites
July 30: Eternal Life
In our second session, we will explore the many essential, but non-sacramental, resources that the Church offers to strengthen and console the dying. The late medieval text, The Art of Dying, recently republished by the National Catholic Bioethics Center, will guide our reflections. We will conclude by applying its principles to the unique difficulties of contemporary end-of-life care.
Join Br. Linus for a four-part Parish Study on the end of life and dying well. Each talk will take place in the Lower Church at St. Vincent’s at 6:45 PM and can stand alone, so continuity in attendance is not necessary. The talks are intended for people of belief backgrounds and stages in life. Meetings will be as follows:
July 9: Faith, Hope, and A Happy Death
July 16: The Art of Dying
July 23: Last Rites
July 30: Eternal Life
In our third session, we will examine the place that the sacraments have at the end of a Christian’s earthly life. We will focus especially on the Anointing of the Sick, which with Confession and the Eucharist forms the heart of the Church’s spiritual care for the dying. We will also discuss best practices about when to request these sacraments and how to prepare well to receive them.
Welcome to the Parish of Holy Cross-St. John the Baptist Catholic Church!
Join us in celebrating the Feast Day of Blessed Father Solanus Casey at St. John the Baptist Catholic Church!
Experience a beautiful Mass with uplifting music on Tuesday, July 30th at 5:15pm.
Let’s come together in prayer and gratitude for this special occasion.
See you there!
Join Br. Linus for a four-part Parish Study on the end of life and dying well. Each talk will take place in the Lower Church at St. Vincent’s at 6:45 PM and can stand alone, so continuity in attendance is not necessary. The talks are intended for people of belief backgrounds and stages in life. Meetings will be as follows:
July 9: Faith, Hope, and A Happy Death
July 16: The Art of Dying
July 23: Last Rites
July 30: Eternal Life
For our fourth and final session, we will talk about Heaven, the goal of our earthly pilgrimage. We will examine the biblical revelation about eternal life with the triune God. St. Thomas Aquinas’s theological reflections will guide our approach to this supreme mystery. We will then revisit the topic of end-of-life care to see how even death itself can prepare us for heavenly glory.
The Immaculate Heart of Mary and Assumption – First Friday All Night Vigil
Please join us for the First Friday All Night Vigil dedicated to the Immaculate Heart of Mary and Assumption on August 2nd 2024. The evening will start with confessions at 8:00 PM followed by the Holy Mass at 9:00 PM. There will be a discussion on the Eucharist and Blessed Mother, and exposition of the Most Holy Eucharist. In addition, there will be Sacred Heart & Precious Blood Devotions, Special Prayers, Litanies, Stations of the Cross, Scriptural Rosaries & Blessed Mother Devotions, Sung Chaplets, Quiet Moments of Adoration, Beautiful Hymns and other devotions to the Saints will be prayed throughout the night. There will be FREE refreshments at Midnight and at 3:30 AM and the vigil concludes with a 5:00 AM Closing Holy Mass. All those attending will receive a free copy of the book “Beautiful Eucharist”, a compilation of Eucharistic encounters.
The event will take place at Our Lady Good of Counsel Church at 230 East 90th Street between 2nd and 3rd Avenues.
Join us for our First Saturday Movie Afternoon at St. John the Baptist Roman Catholic Church
Welcome to 1st Saturday Movies at St. John the Baptist Catholic Church
Come see religious themed movies spreading the word of the Gospel! Never a fee, our movies are always free to attend at St. John the Baptist Church, 213 West 30th Street, New York, NY 10001.
Note: For security purposes please arrive promptly before the start of the movie as the outside doors will be closed and locked once the event begins. In which case, contact the church’s caretaker, to gain access into Hall.
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