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  • Ignite Rosary Night

    Saint Kateri Tekakwitha 1925 Route 82 – , NY 12540, Lagrangeville, Ny

    Ignite Rosary Night

    Rosary Night

    Friday, October 17 | 7pm

    Lecture and Group Rosary are held in the church followed by a social at the Daily Planet Diner (1202 Route 55, Lagrangeville, NY 12540) | Website

    St. Kateri Tekakwitha Church, 1925 Route 82, Lagrangeville, NY 12540

  • Ignite Hike Mount Beacon

    Ignite Hike Mount Beacon

    Ignite Hike Mount Beacon

    Saturday, October 18 | 8:30am

    Hike Mount Beacon with Ignite. Meet at 8:30am. The hike is approximately 5 miles (includes Overlook and Fire Tower); moderately intense and takes 3-4 hours. Please bring 20-30oz water, packed lunch, and a rosary. Open to all adults ages 21-39. Text Laureen (845) 826-3205 for any detailed questions about the hike.

    No reservation necessary

    288 Wolcott Avenue, Beacon, NY 12508

  • CFR Sisters’ Food Pantry and Soup Kitchen

    CFR Sisters' Food Pantry and Soup Kitchen

    CFR Sisters’ Food Pantry and Soup Kitchen

    Saturday, October 18 | 9am to 2:30pm

    Frassati Fellowship is organizing a group to help both in the food pantry and soup kitchen run by the CFR Sisters of the Renewal. Volunteer drivers who can help with grocery shopping must have their own car to meet at Restaurant Depot, 100 Oak Point Ave, Bronx, NY 10474 at 9am.

    Soup kitchen and food pantry volunteers can meet at 10:30am at Our Lady Queen of Angels Convent for their tasks to be assigned by the Sisters.

    Spots are limited, please RSVP to commit by Thursday, October 16 at service@frassati.nyc

    Our Lady Queen of Angels Convent, 232 E 113th St., NY 10029

  • 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

  • Bonfire Night

    Saint Kateri Tekakwitha 1925 Route 82 – , NY 12540, Lagrangeville, Ny

    Bonfire Night

    Bonfire Night

    Saturday, October 18 | 6pm

    An evening of discussion and food around the fire!

    Food and drinks provided.

    Please bring a lawn chair | Website

    RSVP in the “events” tab click here

    St. Kateri Tekakwitha Church, 1925 Route 82, Lagrangeville, NY 12540

  • Maryknoll Fathers and Brothers World Mission Sunday Open House

    Maryknoll Society Center 55 Ryder Road, Ossining, NY, United States

    Maryknoll Fathers and Brothers World Mission Sunday Open House

    World Mission Sunday is an annual celebration to support missioners and their work around the world. This year, Maryknoll Fathers and Brothers is excited to open our doors to our friends in the local community to celebrate Mission with us.

    Join us on Sunday, October 19 at 10 am for a special Mass in English and Spanish. Afterward, you’re warmly welcome to stay and hear stories from the mission field, pray the Mission Rosary with us, or take a tour of our beautiful grounds.

    To register for this free event, please visit www.MaryknollSociety.org/WMS or call 888.627.9566. Come to Maryknoll and celebrate Mission together.

    Free
  • Dialogue on Divinity: Conflict and the Healing of Hatred

    Cathedral Church of Saint John the Divine 1047 Amsterdam Avenue at 112th Street, New York, NY, United States

    Dialogue on Divinity: Conflict and the Healing of Hatred

    Conflict and the Healing of Hatred: Insights from Israel/Palestine

    A Dialogue on Divinity featuring Hana Bendcowsky and John Munayer (Rossing Center for Education and Dialogue, Jerusalem) in conversation with the Very Rev. Winnie Varghese (Dean, Episcopal Cathedral of St. John the Divine)

    Sunday, October 19th, 2025
    1:00-2:30 pm Eastern

    Enduring cultural or political conflict, between neighbors who become trapped in cycles of resentment or outright violence, can have a corrosive effect on the consciousness and identity of the people involved. For those who come to understand themselves primarily as people opposed to a hostile, threatening other group of people, it becomes difficult to imagine any alternative to one or the other side being destroyed or expelled.

    Few organizations are better equipped to understand and intervene in such imprisoning conflicts than the Rossing Center for Education and Dialogue, in Jerusalem—where years of violent conflict and the fear it engenders have left both Israelis and Palestinians emotionally and spiritually traumatized. Hatred of the “Other” is regarded as a normal response to the ongoing situation. Each side is increasingly isolated and embittered and this in turn only leads to the creation of further suspicion and fear.

    Join us at the Cathedral of St. John the Divine as Dean Winnie Varghese joins in conversation with Hana Bendcowsky and John Munayer, peacemakers and program staff from the Rossing Center, about their unique, trauma-informed methodology for addressing conflict at its deepest level, based on tools for spiritual counseling. They will discuss how peace education has made a difference in the Israeli/Palestinian context, why such processes are so important, and what light this model may shed on the intensifying conflict environment in the USA.

    Cathedral of St. John the Divine
    1047 Amsterdam Avenue
    New York, NY 10025

    This dialogue is co-sponsored by the Graymoor Ecumenical & Interreligious Institute, the Community at the Crossing, and the Milstein Center for Interreligious Dialogue (at Jewish Theological Seminary).

  • Misa en Honor al Señor de los Milagros

    St. Patrick's Cathedral 5th Ave, New York, NY, United States

    Misa en Honor al Señor de los Milagros

    Le invitamos a celebrar con la comunidad católica peruana en Nueva York esta Misa en Honor al Señor de los Milagros. ¡Todos son bienvenidos!

    Celebrante Principal y Homilista: Reverendísimo Joseph A. Espaillat II, Obispo Auxiliar de Nueva York y Obispo Titular de Tagarbala

    La imagen del Señor de los Milagros estará disponible para veneración por los fieles y devotos de la comunidad en la Catedral de San Patricio  desde el sábado 4 de octubre, hasta el día 19 de octubre. Tras la misa, la imagen irá en procesión desde la Catedral hasta la Iglesia Sagrado Corazón de Jesús (457 W 51st Street).

  • Caribbean Mass: Grace Abounds, Hope Ignites

    St. Mary - Our Lady of Mount Carmel Church 23 South High Street, Mount Vernon, New York

    Caribbean Mass: Grace Abounds, Hope Ignites

    Join the Office of Black Ministry Southern Westchester New York for the Caribbean Mass: Grace Abounds, Hope Ignites hosted by Fr. Joseph Akunaeziri, Pastor at St. Mary – Our Lady of Mount Carmel Church.

    Principal Celebrant and Homilist: Fr. Kareem Smith

    Liturgical Music by Immaculate Conception Church Choir and City South Steel Orchestra.

    Reception to follow. All are welcome.

  • Young Adult Worship & Coffee Night

    Young Adult Worship & Coffee Night

    Young Adult Worship & Coffee Night

    Sunday, October 19 | 4pm to 6pm

    Belmont Community (Our Lady of Mt. Carmel & St. Martin de Tours) is hosting a Young Adult Worship & Coffee Night at Grounds Cafe in The Bronx.

    Click here to stay updated.

    Grounds Cafe, 2410 Hughes Avenue, Bronx, NY 10458

  • The Faith of Others: The Inspiration of Interreligious Dialogue in Light of Nostra Aetate

    Fordham University, Lincoln Center Campus 140 W. 62nd Street, New York, NY, United States

    The Faith of Others: The Inspiration of Interreligious Dialogue in Light of Nostra Aetate

    Inaugural Paul Wattson Lecture at Fordham University
    The Faith of Others: The Inspiration of Interreligious Dialogue in Light of Nostra Aetate

    The Paul Wattson Lectures honor the memory of Servant of God Father Paul of Graymoor (1863–1940), founder of the Franciscan Friars of the Atonement and pioneer for the cause of Christian unity. These annual lectures, hosted at distinguished universities in the US and internationally, feature national and international leaders in the fields of ecumenism and interreligious dialogue to speak on urgent contemporary questions. The 2025 Paul Wattson Lecture, the first to be offered at Fordham, also honors and builds upon the legacy of the “Nostra Aetate Dialogues” organized at Fordham since the early 1990s to address compelling, and sometimes controversial, topics at the core of Jewish-Catholic dialogue.

    Monday, October 20, 2025
    6:00-7:30 PM, with reception to follow

    In October 2025 we commemorate the 60th anniversary of Nostra Aetate, the Second Vatican Council’s Declaration on the Relation of the Church to Non-Christian Religions, which attended to the history of Catholic misrepresentation and mistreatment of Jews and provided a baseline for Catholic interreligious engagement in the contemporary world. Our interfaith era of these past sixty years is indeed a remarkable moment in history, given the two thousand years of tensions, often violent and horrific, between Christians and Jews. What has brought us to the present moment and what is our path going forward? Since the end of World War II, historians and theologians, Jewish and Christian, have focused enormous attention on the history of Christian views of Judaism, sometimes called Christian anti-Judaism. We have examined the links between theological criticisms of Judaism and modern antisemitism and questioned the responsibility of Christian teachings for the Holocaust. In her lecture, Professor Susannah Heschel (Dartmouth College) will propose new ways to conceptualize the relationship between the two religions that will move us toward more positive, productive relations. Having grown up in a home in which ecumenical discussions were vital, Prof. Heschel will recount personal memories of her father, Rabbi Abraham Joshua Heschel, and of the many Christian theologians and clergy who came to their home. Taking up the theological as well as the historical trajectory that led to Nostra Aetate, she will give particular attention to the relationship between Rabbi Heschel and Augustin Cardinal Bea, charting the new theological directions they represented regarding divine inspiration and prophecy.

    Responding to Prof. Heschel will be Heather Miller Rubens, Executive Director of the Institute for Islamic, Christian, and Jewish Studies (Baltimore), who will look from this history into the present and future—reflecting on the powers and limits of Nostra Aetate in our own time, as well as on its significance beyond the Catholic-Jewish relationship (not least in terms of contemporary Islam).

    Learn more and register here.

    McNally Amphitheatre & Atrium
    Fordham University at Lincoln Center
    140 W 62nd St, New York, NY 10023
    Free and open to the public; also livestreamed

  • Epiphany Bereavement Program

    Church of the Epiphany 375 2nd Avenue at 22nd Street, New York, NY, United States

    Epiphany Bereavement Program

    Church of The Epiphany will be offering a six week Bereavement program beginning on Monday, October 20th at 7pm.

    The program will be held at the Epiphany Rectory 239 East 21 Street. Between Second and Third Avenues.

    Seating is limited … to reserve a spot, please contact Joe Torre at joe@epiphanychurch.nyc

    No cost

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