Archives for May 2020

Message from Monsignor 5/7/2020

Check out the most recent message from Monsignor McCormac!

FREE Homemade Masks

Thanks to the benevolence and sewing talents of Mary Carmello, and through generous donations made by the Ladies of the Walking with Purpose Group, we are able to offer a reusable mask to anyone who needs it. The masks are 100% cotton, machine washable and dryable, and will fit most people. Please contact Mary Carmello at mtcarmello@aol.com to place your order.

Stay safe, protect yourself and others. Wear a mask.

Musical Meditation by Henry J. Wajda, Jr.

For all who have been missing those wonderful Sunday morning preludes and postludes…

Easter Video Series begins Sunday May 10

Starting Sunday, May 10,

7 Days at 7:00 PM

The Arise: Resurrection and Restoration Easter video series breaks open the mystery of the Resurrection of Jesus and his power to bring us new life in the midst of the pandemic. It is also designed to help us transition back into “in person” life in the Church as the COVID19 restrictions slowly lift.  These short videos, given by dynamic local speakers, will offer a teaching on the resurrection of Jesus Christ, its power to restore our lives here and now, and why the “in person” nature of our life as Catholics is so important.

 

Caitlyn Eisenbrey – May Queen

Hymns of Comfort from Julianna Rifkin

Cantor Julianna Rifkin shares two of her favorite hymns.

SAVE THE DATE! May Procession May 12 at 7PM

Mark your calendar – May 12 at 7:oo PM

Reconsecration of the Nation to Mary

Archbishop Perez calls on the Faithful of the Archdiocese of Philadelphia to join in the Reconsecration of the nation to Mary, Mother of the Church, today at 3:00 PM. For more information and to participate, visit https://lacatholics.org/consecration/ or Facebook.com/usccb. Click here for the Liturgy Guide.

Feast of Saint Joseph the Worker – May 1

On the Feast of Saint Joseph the Worker, we remember the founding members of Saint Joseph the Worker Parish and the priests and religious who served there for so many years. We give thanks to God for the opportunity to continue their legacy here at the new Saint Frances Cabrini Parish. Click here for the Prayer to Saint Joseph the Worker by Pope Saint Pius X.

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