Epiphany
Saturday – January 7, 2023 4:30 PM – Mass in English at St. Gregory 5:30 PM – Mass in English at St. Ita Sunday – January 8, 2023 8:00 AM – Mass in Vietnamese/Lao at St. Thomas of Canterbury 8:30 AM – Mass in English at St. Ita 9:30 AM – Mass in English at St. Gregory 10:30 AM – Mass in English at St. Ita 11:30 AM – Mass in English at St. Thomas of Canterbury 12:30 PM – Misa en español en Santa Ita 5:30 PM – Mass in English at St. Ita Mass Times at Mary, Mother of God At Saint ItaDecember 7 (Vigil Mass): 5:30 PM December 8 8 AM, 5:30 PM, 7 PM (Bilingual Mass/Misa bilingüe) At St. Thomas of Canterbury 8:30 AM At St. Gregory the Great 5:30 PM
Adam and Eve, the Fall, and creating a world where it is easier to be good: Dorothy Day's response to original sinPotluck Community Meal @ 6:00 PM Discussion: 7:00 PM In early December of 1932, a recent Catholic convert and journalist by the name of Dorothy Day was in Washington D.C. covering a hunger march for the Jesuit publication America Magazine. The Great Depression had left millions unemployed, and hunger and hopelessness was taking hold in the United States and beyond. On the Feast of the Immaculate Conception, Dorothy Day prayed at the newly constructed National Shrine for the Immaculate Conception that she would find a path, as a Catholic, of wedding charity with justice. The next day, back in New York, she met Peter Maurin with whom she would found the Catholic Worker newspaper. Together they formed a Catholic movement responding to original sin and formed a program drawn from the Catholic Church’s social program for the poor. Join us at Canterbury House as we discuss Dorothy Day’s response to original sin by reading her aims and purposes of the Catholic Worker Movement. The short article we will be discussing was written in 1940. However, it could have been written just as easily in 2022. Join us as we explore how to create a world where it is easier to be good! Click here to sign up
In this Advent Workshop with St Gregory’s Hall artist-in-residence Sarah Crow, participants will create a master copy of a Nativity oil painting by late Baroque artist Carlo Maratta (1625-1713), and enjoy opportunities for common prayer and recollection in St Gregory the Great Church.
For more information and to sign up, visit the St. Gregory's Hall website. In the tradition of Advent lessons and carols, join St. Gregory's Hall for a celebration in honor of the Marian feasts of the Immaculate Conception and Our Lady of Guadalupe with prayer, scripture, and beautiful hymns.
When: December 11 at 7 PM Where: St. Gregory the Great Church (5545 N. Paulina) With presider Bishop Mark Bartosic and music by St. Gregory's Schola under the direction of Kevin Allen. There is a $15 suggested donation, which can be made online or at the door. RSVP is encouraged, but not required. For more information and to sign up, visit www.stgregoryhall.org/2022-23-choral-liturgies.html |
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