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New Works Festival
The Catholic Center at NYU 238 Thompson St, New York, NY, United StatesNew Works Festival
Arthouse2B in partnership with The Catholic Center at NYU will have their first festival of original theatrical works.
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Women of Faith, Hope and Love Luncheon
Women of Faith, Hope and Love Luncheon
The Catholic Community of Larchmont invite the women of our parishes to attend the Women of Faith, Hope and Love Luncheon: Discovering a Path to Peace. Embracing Forgiveness and Trust in God’s Plan.
Speaker Jennifer Hubbard is the President and CEO of the Catherine Violet Hubbard Animal Sanctuary, founded in 2013 to honor and commemorate her daughter Catherine, a six year-old Sandy Hook victim. Jennifer is also a national speaker, writer, author of Finding Sanctuary, and regular contributor to Aletetia and the Magnificat.
Sunday, October 26, 2025
Larchmont Shore Club
12:00 – 3:00Honorees:
Amy McCarthy, Anne Forgeas, and Debby Kruszewski$100 per person
$75.00 per person SeniorsRSVP by October 22.
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Misa de los talleres de oración y vida
St. Patrick's Cathedral 5th Ave, New York, NY, United StatesMisa de los talleres de oración y vida
¿Quieres recuperar el encanto de Dios y el encanto de la vida? ¿Quieres ser más libre y feliz? Anímate a participar de un Taller de Oración y Vida.
Celebrante Principal y Homilista: Rev. Daniel Ulloa, Vicario Parroquial, Iglesia Santa Lucía, Bronx, NY.
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R.R. Reno – The Promise and Perils of Elite Education
Columbia University 405 W 114th St, New York, NY, United StatesR.R. Reno - The Promise and Perils of Elite Education
An evening with R. R. Reno, theologian, political philosopher, and editor of First Things magazine. Once a professor of theology and ethics at Creighton University, Reno has spent decades examining how universities shape the moral imagination of a generation.
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Special Guest Series: Father Agustino Torres – All Hallows Eve What Halloween Is Really All About
St. Patrick's Cathedral 5th Ave, New York, NY, United StatesSpecial Guest Series: Father Agustino Torres - All Hallows Eve What Halloween Is Really All About
Special Guest Series: Father Agustino Torres – All Hallows Eve What Halloween Is Really All About
Tuesday, October 29 | 6:30pm (Talk)
Fr. Agustino Torres, CFR will give a talk about: “All Hallows Eve, what Halloween is really all about.” This is free and open to the public. No registration required. It will also be livestreamed here.
Lady Chapel – St. Patrick’s Cathedral, 5th Ave between 50th/51st Streets, New York, NY 10022
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Ignite Monthly Mass
St. Columba (Hopewell Junction) 835 Main Street, Hopewell Junction, NY, United StatesIgnite Monthly Mass
Monthly Mass
Wednesday, October 29 | 7:00pm (6:30pm Confessions)
Celebrate the Holy Eucharist with Ignite Young Adults followed by a social at Red Line Diner (588 Route 9, Fishkill, NY 12524) | Website
St. Columba Church, 835 Main Street, Hopewell Junction, NY 12533
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Choir of St. Ignatius Loyola: Works by Palestrina, Parker, and Bach
Church of St. Ignatius Loyola 980 Park Avenue, New York, NY, United StatesChoir of St. Ignatius Loyola: Works by Palestrina, Parker, and Bach
We begin the season celebrating the momentous birthdays of two choral giants: Alice Parker (1925-2023) and G. P. da Palestrina (1525-1594). In addition to works by these luminaries, we offer two sublime motets by J. S. Bach, “Jesu, meine Freude” and “Der Geist hilft unser Schwachheit auf.”
Hailed by The New York Times as a “finely polished, stylistically nimble ensemble” and Opera News as “a wondrous ensemble”, the Choir of St. Ignatius Loyola is comprised of some of New York’s finest professional singers. The core group of 19 singers has command over a wide range of repertoire, from Gregorian chant to contemporary literature. The Choir expands as needed for the Concerts at St. Ignatius, Park Avenue series. Each singer is a soloist in his or her own right in a variety of genres including early music, opera, oratorio, contemporary, and pop repertoire. The Choir may be heard on recordings for the MSR Classics and AMDG labels.
Choral music is one of the magnificent spiritual and cultural legacies of the church. Its evolution spans millennia, and in a certain sense it epitomizes what Jesuit Pierre Teilhard de Chardin referred to as the “slow work of God”. The choral art remains a dynamically alive organism today, with exemplars who continue to expand the boundaries of what is possible.
On Wednesday evening, October 29, we will celebrate three choral exemplars—two from the distant past, and one who left us just two years ago. In essence, this concert provides a snapshot of three different time periods in choral music history: the 16th century with Palestrina, the early 18th century with Bach, and the late 20th/early 21st centuries with Alice Parker.
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Lectio Divina
Kolping House 165 E 88th Street, New York, NY, United StatesLectio Divina
Lectio Divina
Our Lectio Divina is back this season with new dates! Join us as we deepen our relationship with Christ through reflecting on His Word. 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 a meal there for $10.7:15pm–8:30pm: Prayer and Discussion.
After 7pm, you won’t be able to buzz in and will need to contact us to be let in the building.Location: Kolping House,165 East 88th Street, New York, NY 10128
If you have questions, contact us at lectiodivina@frassati.nyc.
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Divine Mercy and Human Life Presentation
Saint Joseph's Church, Somers, New York 95 Plum Brook Road, Somers, NY, United StatesDivine Mercy and Human Life Presentation
Featured Speaker Very Reverend Chris Alar, MIC, Provincial Superior, Blessed Virgin Mary, Mother of Mercy Province
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Alpha Course at Church of the Epiphany
Church of the Epiphany 375 2nd Ave, New York, NY, United StatesAlpha Course at Church of the Epiphany
Alpha is a series of interactive sessions that allow you to explore the Christian faith, ask questions and share your point of view in a safe and friendly environment.
Sessions include:Is there more to life than this?
Who is Jesus? Why did he die?
How can we have faith?
Why and how do I read the bible?
What about the church?
How does it work?Each session includes food, a short video and a discussion at the end where you can share your thoughts. At any point, if you think Alpha isn’t for you, that’s not a problem. There’s no pressure and no charge.
The course runs for 12 weeks. And there is a wonderful 24 hour offsite retreat that involves a hike, a Mass, delicious dinners, and the visit of the Holy Spirit! Come to the first one and see if it’s for you.
This is a great place to invite a friend who may be curious about your Catholic faith. The Alpha course has proven to be an effective tool for awakening faith in people who are on the fringe of parish life, faithful Catholics and those outside the faith.
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National Shrine Mary Help of Christians
Lee Hall 174 Filors Lane, Stony Point, NY, United StatesNational Shrine Mary Help of Christians
Talks on St. Carlo Acutis and The 4 Last Things on Friday, October 31 and Saturday, November 1.
For more information call (845) 947-2200 ext. 302
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