A Day of Hope Retreat Hosted by Franciscan Friars of the Atonement
Retreat cost: $25 per guest
Includes: Lunch and chapel tour
The Franciscan Friars of the Atonement invite you to a one-day Franciscan spiritual renewal and discernment retreat in honor of the 2025 Jubilee Year of Hope.
Traveling with Jesus through the Gospel of Luke
Thursday, January 23, 2025, 9:15 AM – 12:30 PM
On most of the Sundays of 2025, we’ll be listening to readings from the Gospel of Luke. Spend a morning traveling the dusty roads to Jerusalem with Jesus in this many-layered Gospel.
A SIX-WEEK SMALL GROUP TO LEARN ABOUT THE PRIESTHOOD
Not sure if you’re called to be a priest, but open to learning more? Join other young men from the Archdiocese of New York for The Melchizedek Project, a six-week program with Fr. George Sears to explore the priesthood. Each small group of 5-10 men will meet weekly for six weeks in a row to pray together and discuss questions such as: What’s it like hearing confessions? How do you prepare for a homily? Is being a priest a fulfilling life? How do I know whether God could be calling?
Our discussions will be supplemented by the popular book Priests for the Third Millennium by Cardinal Timothy Dolan. We’ll give you a free copy at the first meeting. See you there!
FOR MEN 18-35
Thursdays at 6 pm beginning January 23rd, 2025
Holy Name of Jesus – St. Gregory the Great Church on the corner of Amsterdam Avenue and 96th St.
The Church of the Epiphany is offering a new free Alpha Course that begins Thursday January 9th at 7 pm in our parish hall at 22nd and 2nd Avenue in Manhattan. Alpha is a 12 week course that explores your relationship to faith, to Jesus, and to the Catholic Community.
The meeting consists of a delicious home-cooked (by our parishioners) meal, a short video presentation, and a lively conversation about themes featured in the video such as: What is the meaning of life? What am I searching for? Who is Jesus? What is my role in the Church? It is meant to be a very safe environment where everyone is welcome to share their questions and listen to the Spirit speaking through the participants. It includes an awesome overnight retreat in upstate New York, and features good food, warm fellowship, a fun hike, an experience of the Holy Spirit, and an intimate, prayerful Mass.
Epiphany regularly hosts 4 Alpha courses a year, and it has been the engine behind the development of our large young adult community. You are most welcome to come and give it a try, and of course attend each of our sessions.
Join the Respect Life Office and the Sisters of Life in advocating for the sacred dignity of every human person through our annual pilgrimage to the national March for Life in Washington, DC. You are welcome to join other pilgrims from the Archdiocese of New York in prayer and fellowship, offering our presence in solidarity with the most vulnerable. Through prayerful, public witness at our nation’s capital, we seek to testify to the goodness and beauty of life.
The bus will depart at 5:00 AM from Sacred Heart of Jesus Parish | 457 West 51st Street (between 9th and 10th Avenues) and return between 9:00PM and 10:00PM. We will arrive in time for the NY Pilgrim Mass at St. Patrick’s Church (619 10th Street NW, Washington DC), and there will be the option to attend the March for Life Rally on the National Mall. Pizza dinner and snacks included.
Register online! For more information, or if you prefer to pay by cash or check, contact Sr. Elena Marie sr.elena.marie@archny.org 646-476-0931.
Join pilgrims from throughout New York who have traveled to Washington, D.C. for the March for Life at the New York Pilgrim Mass celebrated by Bishop Peter Byrne at 10:30am at St. Patrick’s Church.
You’re invited to St. Marianne Cope’s first Game Night! We will meet in the St. Joseph Center (Old School). We’re excited to debut this social for our parish as a way to bring us closer together, get to know each other – and most importantly, HAVE FUN!
There will be ways to interact and play big group games, and a little something for everyone with classics you know and love and newer games too. All are welcome, from young to older/wiser, young adults, and families and singles. Snacks and refreshments will be served… and it’s free! Bring a friend and come make new ones. We hope to see you there.
Christ-in-the-City – Young Adults Community – Social
Happy New Year 2025! Join the Excitement at Our Christ-in-the-City Young Adults Social Gathering!
Join us for a special celebration on Saturday, January 25, 2025, at 5:30 PM. We’ll gather at the stunning Holy Cross Catholic Church, 329 West 42nd Street, NYC. This event marks the beginning of a promising year. It’s a chance to reflect, connect, and celebrate together. Don’t miss out on this memorable occasion!
• This event is free
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‘Blessed Are Those Who Mourn, For They Shall Be Comforted”
Losing a loved one is an incredibly painful experience, one that can leave you feeling alone, confused, and overwhelmed. We provide an emotionally safe environment where those bereaved may express their grief without judgement.
Tuesday, January 28, 2025
7:00 PM – 8:45 PM
Church of the Epiphany
375 2nd Ave
New York, NY 10010
Each bereavement program runs for six consecutive weeks, and is led by trained bereavement counselors. Spiritual accompaniment may be needed beyond the program, and this is offered as well by members of the ministry, both lay and ordained. Learn more about the Bereavement Ministry at Epiphany here.
Join us for a captivating evening as organist Stephen Hamilton collaborates with the Xavier Dancers in an inspiring blend of music and movement on Tuesday, January 28 at 7:30 PM in the Main Church.
Lenten Day of Recollection
Saturday, March 8th, 2025
9:30 a.m. – 3:00 p.m.
You are invited to join us for a Lenten Day of Recollection. We are proud to have Fr. Robert Rodriguez, pastor of St. Lucy’s Church in the Bronx, to lead us in this day of reflection. It’ll include two talks, one in the morning, and one in the afternoon, with Holy Mass at noon. Further, there will be time for quiet reflection and confession. The day will take place in the church hall of Holy Innocents Church.
Recommended contribution: $20.00
Blessed Maria Crocifissa Lay Carmelite Community
Holy Innocents Church 128 West 37th St. (Just West of Broadway) New York, NY 10018
The Church of the Epiphany is offering a new free Alpha Course that begins Thursday January 9th at 7 pm in our parish hall at 22nd and 2nd Avenue in Manhattan. Alpha is a 12 week course that explores your relationship to faith, to Jesus, and to the Catholic Community.
The meeting consists of a delicious home-cooked (by our parishioners) meal, a short video presentation, and a lively conversation about themes featured in the video such as: What is the meaning of life? What am I searching for? Who is Jesus? What is my role in the Church? It is meant to be a very safe environment where everyone is welcome to share their questions and listen to the Spirit speaking through the participants. It includes an awesome overnight retreat in upstate New York, and features good food, warm fellowship, a fun hike, an experience of the Holy Spirit, and an intimate, prayerful Mass.
Epiphany regularly hosts 4 Alpha courses a year, and it has been the engine behind the development of our large young adult community. You are most welcome to come and give it a try, and of course attend each of our sessions.
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