On June 2, the Solemnity of Corpus Christi, we are once again having a Eucharistic Procession through the Upper West Side. This year, we are processing even farther: starting from Corpus Christi at the conclusion of the 11:30am Mass (around 12:30pm), we go to Notre Dame, Ascension (W. 107th St.), Holy Name (W. 96th St.), Holy Trinity (W. 82nd St.), and Blessed Sacrament (W. 71st St.), all down Amsterdam Avenue. Come, join us, ready to sing our Lord’s praises!
Seminarian Kirk Brouwer is offering a summer Bible Study series. Brother Kirk’s series will focus our hearts on the Scriptural origins of the Glorious Mysteries of the Rosary.
Seminarian Kirk Brouwer is offering a summer Bible Study series. Brother Kirk’s series will focus our hearts on the Scriptural origins of the Glorious Mysteries of the Rosary.
This will also be a great occasion to thank him for thirteen years serving our parish, before he retires to St. Monica’s in September. Please join us in the Undercroft at Notre Dame and RSVP to the Parish Office so we can have enough food.
Seminarian Kirk Brouwer is offering a summer Bible Study series. Brother Kirk’s series will focus our hearts on the Scriptural origins of the Glorious Mysteries of the Rosary.
Seminarian Kirk Brouwer is offering a summer Bible Study series. Brother Kirk’s series will focus our hearts on the Scriptural origins of the Glorious Mysteries of the Rosary.
Lecture presented by, Diane Shaw, Director of Special Collections Emerita at Lafayette College, titled: “A sanctuary for the rights of mankind”: Lafayette and Human Rights. The Marquis de Lafayette is best known in America for his role in the American Revolution—from his arrival in 1777 as a nineteen-year-old volunteer to his pivotal contributions to the successful culmination of the Yorktown Campaign in 1781. What is less well known is Lafayette’s remarkable role as an advocate for human rights on three continents. This talk will take an in-depth look at Lafayette’s championship of the antislavery movement, which grew out of his experiences in the American Revolution and continued throughout his life. His efforts in the years preceding the French Revolution for the restoration of civil rights to French Protestants and Jews, his friendship for Native Americans, his support for women writers and reformers, and his opposition to solitary confinement and the death penalty will all be discussed.
An organ concert featuring period music composed for Lafayette will be performed by Dr. Kalle Toivio, as well as…
A choir performance under the direction of Mr. Kouadio with African traditional and popular music.
GHOSTLIGHT CHORUS is a chamber choir based in New York City. Founded in 2010 by artistic director Dr. Evelyn DeGraf, the choir is comprised of experienced singers who collectively strive for superior musicality, intonation, and choral blend. Acclaimed as “beautiful” by Vogue, “first-class” by Time Out New York, and “simply one of the best vocal ensembles” by Maine’s Press Herald, GHOSTLIGHT pursues both high-quality musicianship and a comprehensive repertoire, with a commitment to original concert programming and frequent world premieres. Recent performance highlights include: Genius Festival at the 92nd Street Y; PS1 Benefit at New York’s Museum of Modern Art; sold-out concerts in prolific venues in Germany; concert tours in the United States’ East and West coasts; and live performances with the Rolling Stones. In 2015, the New York ensemble won 3rd prize in the 14th International Chamber Choir Competition in Marktoberdorf, Germany.
OCIA (formerly known as RCIA) meets at the Corpus Christi Rectory. All are welcome, from those inquiring about the faith, to those who already have their sacraments and want to relearn the faith.
OCIA (formerly known as RCIA) meets at the Corpus Christi Rectory. All are welcome, from those inquiring about the faith, to those who already have their sacraments and want to relearn the faith.