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PETER'S PENCE / CATHOLIC RELIEF SERVICES COMBINED COLLECTION: March 29 and 30 collection materials
Please download oral and bulletin announcements for the combined Peter's Pence and Catholic Relief Services second collection the weekend of March 29 and 30. Information is available in PDF and Word formats. The Gospels teach us to care for the least of our brothers and sisters. In these times of international aid cutbacks and defunding, our support is more critical than ever.
Contact for More Information: Deacon Jim Crowley, jcrowley@rcdony.org, 315-393-2920
CHRISM MASS
All the faithful of the Diocese of Ogdensburg are invited to join Bishop Terry R. LaValley in the annual Renewal of Priestly Commitment, the Blessing of the Holy Oils, and the consecration of the Sacred Chrism for use in all the churches of our diocese. This ritual symbolizes that we are one family in Christ. The Chrism Mass will be held on Thursday, April 10, 2025 at 11 a.m. at St. Mary’s Cathedral in Ogdensburg, New York. The Chrism Mass may be viewed at https://www.rcdony.org/livemass. The Chrism Mass program will be available at the same link shortly before the Liturgy.
Contact for More Information: Renee Grizzuto, rgrizzuto@rcdony.org
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***THE COUNTDOWN TO THE CONSECRATION BEGINS ON MARCH 24!*** : Join Bishop LaValley in Lake Placid for the diocesan Consecration to the Holy Eucharist!
Description: Bishop Terry R. LaValley is inviting the people of the diocese and beyond to prepare for The Holy Eucharist: “Highway to Heaven” event and consecration by reflecting on the book "33 Days to Eucharistic Glory." Many parishes are making copies of this book available, and several parishes will be holding small-group discussions on the book. If you have questions about starting a small group, please contact Deacon Bill O’Brien at billob315@gmail.com or (315) 528-0461.
Daily supplemental videos are also available for the countdown to the consecration at https://www.rcdony.org/jubileeh2h.
Bishop LaValley will lead the consecration at the “Highway to Hope” event on April 26 at St. Agnes Church and School in Lake Placid. Additional information can be found on the website referenced above.
Contact for More Information: Mary Beth Bracy Email marybethbracy@gmail.com
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APRIL IS NATIONAL CHILD ABUSE PREVENTION MONTH: For April 6 Bulletin
Did You Know…April is National Child Abuse Prevention Month, an opportunity for us to come together to protect our children and ensure every child has a safe and nurturing environment to grow and thrive. It is a time to reflect on the importance of safeguarding our future generation and taking proactive steps to prevent abuse and neglect. For more information on how you can help, contact the Safe Environment Office at (315) 393-2920.
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GET READY FOR A DAY OF MIRACLES, PRAYER, AND HOPE! : The Holy Eucharist: “Highway to Heaven”
April 26, 2025 9 a.m. - 3 p.m.
***Come for part of the day or spend the whole day!***
St. Agnes Church and School, Lake Placid
On April 26 (the Saturday after Easter and the eve of Bl. Carlo Acutis’s canonization), you are invited to pray with our Eucharistic Lord and with people from around our diocese, explore the exhibit of Eucharistic miracles that Blessed Carlo created, and join Bishop Terry R. LaValley for a special Holy Hour of Hope, including a procession with Jesus among the faithful and consecration of the Diocese of Ogdensburg to the Eucharist.
Blessed Carlo Acutis said, “The Eucharist is my highway to heaven.” Called “God’s Influencer” and “the Patron Saint of the Internet,” Carlo is the first millennial saint. His devotion to the Eucharist led him to create a website to track Eucharistic Miracles. You are invited to behold this exhibit which has travelled around the globe.
There will also be opportunities to attend Mass, talks and all-day Adoration and Confession. This event is for whole families and includes an interactive exhibit, prayer, fellowship, and an opportunity to serve.
The event schedule, prayer resources, and more information may be found on the Jubilee page of the diocesan website at https://www.rcdony.org/jubileeh2h.
***Note for parish secretaries only: Pulpit announcements, bulletin blurbs, and more may be found in the Worship Office folder of the Diocesan Pastoral Documentation.
Contact for More Information: Mary Beth Bracy Email: marybethbracy@gmail.com
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EXPOSITION, ADORATION, MORNING PRAYER, ROSARY, AND CONFESSIONS: St. Mary's Church, Clayton
All are invited to come to St. Mary's Church, 521 James Street, Clayton each Saturday from March 8 through April 12 at 10 a.m. for Exposition, Adoration, Morning Prayer, and the Rosary. Opportunity for confession is also available.
In addition to our own intentions, we will pray for Seminarian Tyler Fitzgerald who will be ordained to the diaconate this May.
St. Mary's Clayton is a 2025 Pilgrimage Site.
Contact for More Information: St. Mary's parish office Email and Phone Number:claytonsec@rcdony.org 315-686-3398
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TAIZE PRAYER: Gather Around the Cross
Taizé Prayer Service
Thursday, March 27th at 7 p.m.
Our Lady of Victory Church, Plattsburgh
Gather around the Cross for Prayer this Lent!
Contact for More Information: Holy Cross Parish Phone Number: 518-563-0730
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YOU ARE INVITED: A Parish Mission March 31-April 2, 2025
A Parish Mission is designed for busy people, an opportunity to step back a bit, and intentionally reconnect our lives with the Lord; a time of spiritual renewal and recharging. Something we all need!
Bishop Terry R. LaValley will lead the Parish Mission for St. Mary’s of Waddington and St. John’s of Madrid March 31-April 2. During the days of the Mission, Bishop LaValley will preach on the call every Catholic receives, through their sacraments, to be a Pilgrim of Hope, a Sign of Hope.
Bishop LaValley will preach at the weekend Masses at both parishes on March 29 & 30. The Mission Services on Monday, March 31, will be at 5:30 p.m. at St. John’s in Madrid. On both Tuesday, April 1, and Wednesday, April 2, the Mission Services are scheduled for 5:30 p.m. at St. Mary’s in Waddington. The Sacrament of Reconciliation & Confession is an important part of a Parish Mission. The Service on Tuesday, April 1, will provide the opportunity for this sacrament with several priests available for confessions.
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SPAGHETTI & MEATBALL DINNER: Fundraiser Spaghetti Dinner for Knights of Columbus
Spaghetti & Meatball Dinner, Saturday, April 12, at St. Mary's Parish Center in Evans Mills. Serving from 4 to 7 p.m. Adults $9, senior citizens $8, $5 for children under 12, and children under 5 eat for free. Benefit Indian River Council 7471.
Contact for More Information: Parish Office at 315-629-4678
No other new parish events were submitted. Please check your parish bulletins and previously posted submissions below.
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PLANNED GIVING:
Benefits of Giving Wisely: Did you know there are creative ways to support our Parish? Ways in which our Parish, you and your love ones all benefit at the same time? Such giving techniques are called “planned gifts,” because with thoughtful planning, you create win-win solutions for you and the Parish. For further information, contact Scott Lalone, Executive Director of Development/Foundation at the Diocese of Ogdensburg at 315-393-2920 or slalone@rcdony.org.
ENVIRONMENTAL STEWARDSHIP:
for the March 30 Bulletin
LENT means SPRINGTIME. What needs to grow in the ‘ground’ of my soul this season? Jesus gave us the tools of prayer, fasting and giving for working up the ‘ground’ to help bring about a rich harvest not only for me but for the world around me. Lent provides us with an opportunity to begin building those eco-friendly habits we've been meaning to get a jump on. Deciding what specific changes to make is up to you. Consider your lifestyle, how you can make the most impact and what is feasible for you and your family. Spending time with the Lord is a good place to begin.
ENVIRONMENTAL STEWARDSHIP:
for the April 6 Bulletin
Lenten FAST - A Different Kind ’Fast from Food Waste’ is suggested as a Lenten practice by Ignatian Solidarity Network. Approximately 1/3 of food produced is wasted across the global food supply chain in one year. Around 40% is wasted in the United States annually. (Yale Climate Connections) As a result of the 1.3 billion tons of food wasted every year worldwide, 45 trillion gallons of water are also wasted. When we throw food in the trash, we’re throwing away all of the resources that went into growing, harvesting, packaging, and shipping the food such as water, gasoline, land, and pesticides.(NPR) “‘Whenever food is thrown out it is as if it were stolen from the table of the poor.’” (Laudato Si’) So food waste is an issue within our control. We have the power to avoid food waste three times a day.
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CAMP GUGGENHEIM REGISTRATION IS NOW OPEN!: Attention all families!
Description: Are you ready for the best week of summer you'll ever have? Log on to www.rcdony.org/youth/camp to register for the 2025 summer camp season! Each week is only $425, and scholarships are available. Don't miss this opportunity to grow in your faith while enjoying a full camp experience in beautiful Saranac Lake! To inquire about financial aid please email Jeannie Grizzuto at jgrizzuto@rcdony.org
Session 1 - (11 - 14 yrs old) - July 6 to July 11
Session 2 - (12-15 yrs old) - July 13 to July 18
Session 3 - (12-15 yrs old) - July 20 to July 25
Session 4 - (12-15 yrs old) - July 27 to August 1
Session 5 - (16-18 yrs old) - August 3 to August 8
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Contact for More Information: Jeannie Grizzuto at jgrizzuto@rcdony.org
AU SABLE FORKS KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS LENTEN FISH FRIES: March 7th, March 21st & April 4th
Description: Come join the Au Sable Forks Knights for the best fried fish in the North Country at the Holy Name Parish Center on Main St in Au Sable Forks, 4:30 to 6:30 p.m., March 7, March 21, and April 4.
Cost is $15 for adults and $10 for children under 12. Take-outs are available.
Contact for More Information: Norm Hatch 518-647-5783
2025 FISH FRY: St. James School, Gouverneur
St. James School Gouverneur Fish Fry .
Every Friday during Lent, beginning on Friday, March 7, at 4:30 p.m. till sold out. Dinner includes fried fish, choice of macaroni and cheese or french fries, cole slaw, dinner roll, beverage and your choice of dessert. Cost is $15 each. Eat in, Take out, and Gouverneur area delivery are available.
Contact for More Information: St. James School, 315-287-0130
HOLY CROSS PARISH FISH FRY: Fridays during Lent
Fridays 4:30 - 6:30 p.m.
Cost is $15. Dine-in.
Meal includes Haddock, fries, mac & cheese, coleslaw, roll with butter, beverage & dessert.
Holy Cross Parish Center
4917 S. Catherine St. Plattsburgh
Contact for More Information: Parish Office at plattsburghsec@rcdony.org or (518)563-0730
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PRIESTHOOD DISCERNMENT: updated schedule
Discernment is a call, listen with others. It is a journey of faith, traveling with companions. Are you a single Catholic man, of high school age or older, who is hearing the Lord’s call to the Priesthood? You are invited to join fellow discerners and Father Howard Venette for the following gatherings from
10 a.m.-1 p.m. Lunch will be provided.
To attend a session with Father Venette, please register on-line at https://www.rcdony.org/priesthooddiscernment.
St. Mary’s Church, Canton March 22, May 3
For more information, contact Father Howard Venette at hvenette@rcdony.org.
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WOMENS LUNCHEON: for Women between 18 and 30 Years Old.
Come and join Bishop LaValley and the Campus Ministers to learn more about “The Call to Holiness and Mission” on Saturday, March 22, at St. Mary’s Church, Canton. It is a call to “Let Go, Let God” fill our lives with His love, joy, peace as Pilgrims of Hope in this Jubilee Year. Any young woman 18-30 years old are welcome to attend. The program begins at 11 a.m. followed by Holy Hour and Luncheon sponsored by the Vocation Office. If you are interested in attending, register at https://www.rcdony.org/womensluncheon (Registration has been extended until March 15.)
Contact for More Information:Sr. Eamon Lyng, SSJ - elyng@rcdony.org
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SURVIVING DIVORCE PROGRAM: A support group for separated or divorced adults (Watertown)
If you are separated or divorced and looking for hope and healing, please consider joining us for the Surviving Divorce Program. We are now accepting registrations for sessions held at the Watertown location. The sessions will be Tuesdays at 6:30 p.m. beginning March 18. To register go to https://www.rcdony.org/survivingdivorce. For more information or help with registering, please contact Steve Tartaglia at 315-393-2920. We ask a $25 donation to cover the cost of materials.
Contact for More Information: Steve Tartaglia Email and or Phone Number: startaglia@rcdony.org 315-393-2920
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FINDING THE ONE: Spring Workshop at Holy Cross Church, Dewitt, Syracuse
It’s no secret, the fastest growing population in our Church, sadly, are those who have left the Church. These may include our grown children, a spouse, a parent or grandparent, another relative, or a close friend. No generation has been immune from this departure.
Let’s turn our sadness into HOPE by taking a deep dive into understanding that God works through everyone - including YOU - to act as His hand, open and outstretched, to meet people where they are, ready to listen to their story, joyfully prepared for an encounter with our sisters and brothers who have left, to welcome them home.
In addition to the variety of speakers for this event, we are honored to have Bishop Douglas Lucia as our keynote speaker. Mark your calendar for Saturday, March 22 from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. at Holy Cross Church in DeWitt. There is no cost for this event and lunch will be served. To Register click HERE or scan the QR code on the flyer. For more information, contact: Deacon Jeff Dixe: jdixe@syrdio.org
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ALPHA IN MASSENA!
YOU ARE INVITED!
Location: St Mary's Social Hall, 7 Sycamore St., Massena
Date: Starts Tuesday, March 25
Time: 6-8:30 p.m.
Join us for a free meal and great conversation!
Join us for a great meal and great conversation as we explore life and faith!
Contact for More Information: Parish office 315-769-2469 or www.massenacatholics.com
LENTEN DAY OF MERCY: St. Mary's Church in Canton
“Confession is an act of honesty and courage – an act of entrusting ourselves, beyond sin, to the mercy of a loving and forgiving God.” - Pope Saint John Paul II
St. Mary's Church in Canton will be hosting a Lenten Day of Mercy on Wednesday, March 26. Confessions will be heard in the Divine Mercy Chapel from 6 a.m. until 10 p.m. A schedule of confessors will be made available closer to the date at cantoncatholics.com.
Contact for More Information: Sarah McIntosh Email and or Phone Number: cantonsec@rcdony.org or (315)386-2543
HOW EVERYDAY INTERACTIONS CAN LEAD TO SPIRITUAL GROWTH: Next Friendship Group on March 27 at 7 p.m. via Zoom
In our final discussion on "Sacred Conversations," Father Craig MacMahon, OMV will guide us through chapter six to the end, and break open “how-to” tools for application, including the “Rules of the Road,” and conversation starters to help you use these to improve your life and help people in need.
These pages will inspire your heart and reveal how everyday interactions can lead to spiritual growth, deep connections, and meaningful impact.
The book may be ordered at sophiainstitute.com. To sign-up for the Friendship Group, receive the meeting link, and discussion questions, go to https://mailchi.mp/sophiainstitute/friendship-groups
Questions? Contact Mary Beth Bracy at mbracy@sophiainstitute.com
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IGNITE 2025 CATHOLIC MEN'S CONFERENCE: Saturday, March 29
We are excited to announce that the IGNITE Catholic Men’s Conference is back with a great lineup of speakers: Bear Woznick, Father Chase Hilgenbrinck and Ben Steele. Bishop Lucia will start the day with Mass. IGNITE will return to Bishop Ludden Junior/Senior High School this year. We are challenging everyone to not only register yourself but bring a family member or friend to share the day.
Please go to the event website, www.ignitecatholicmen.org, for the bio’s of the speakers, schedule for the day and to register.
APRIL 3 EUCHARISTIC HOLY HOUR: Everyone is Welcome
St. Mary's Church in Ticonderoga will hold a Eucharistic Holy Hour for Vocations on Thursday, April 3, at 5 p.m. St. Mary's Church has been designated as a pilgrimage location for the Jubilee Year of 2025. All are welcome to attend this Holy Hour and visit our church as Pilgrims of Hope. Our address is 22 Father Jogues Place, Ticonderoga.
Contact for More Information: Father Medenel Angrand 518-585-7144
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SPRING LEAD EVENT
Parishioners already engaged in or who would like to be trained in how to engage families, how to engage in adult faith formation and the OCIA process, April 5 at St. Mary's Social Hall, Massena from 9 a.m.-3 p.m. there will be a day of training offered. Register at www.rcdony.org/leadevent. For more information contact Cathy Russell at 315-393-2920 or crussell@rcdony.org
SISTERS OF ST. JOSEPH LENTEN RETREAT: Watertown.
Register now for the annual Lenten Retreat at St. Anthony’s Church, Watertown by emailing Sister Mary Eamon Lyng, smelyngssj@yahoo.com or Sister Bethany Fitzgerald srbethssj@gmail.com. It will be held on Sunday, April 13, 2025 from 2 to 4 p.m. Join us for an afternoon of prayer as we reflect on our call to be “Witnesses of Hope” with Sister Ellen Rose Coughlin, SSJ, Diocesan Director of Catholic Education. There will also be Exposition of the Blessed Sacrament, time for personal prayer, and an opportunity for the Sacrament of Reconciliation.
Contact for More Information: Sister Mary Eamon Lyng, elyng@rcdony.org
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MONTHLY PANCAKE BREAKFAST: In Support of Augustinian Academy (Carthage)
Pancake Breakfast To Benefit Augustinian Academy
Sunday, April 13, from 8 a.m.to noon
St. James Community Room, Carthage
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Scrambled eggs, pancakes, French toast, ham, sausage, baked goods, juice, and coffee
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$10 for Adults/$8 for Seniors/$5 for Children under 10/Family of 4 or more $30.
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Carthage K of C, Father John Cosmic #291, Ave Maria Circle
For more information call: 315-493-3224
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LIFE-GIVING WOUNDS RETREAT: A healing Retreat for Adult Children of Divorce or Separation
The Life-Giving Wounds Retreat, offered May 16-18 at the Good News Center in Utica, NY, is for adults looking for healing from their parents' separation or divorce. The retreat is cosponsored by the Dioceses of Ogdensburg and Syracuse. The cost of the retreat is $100-$150 per person (shared room or single room). Scholarships are available. To register, please go to https://LGWsyr.eventbrite.com. If you have any questions, please direct them to:
Diocese of Syracuse: Erin Miller at emiller@syrodio.org or 315-472-6754 opt. 1
Diocese of Ogdensburg: Steve Tartaglia at startaglia@rcdony.org or 315-393-2920
POPE FRANCIS’ GREEN APPLE RECOGNITION & CARING FOR GOD’S CREATION
Again this year you and your students/children are invited to participate in the Green Apple Recognition Project, sponsored by our Diocesan Laudato Si Committee and the Diocese of Syracuse Education Office. We are grateful to all of you who shared projects ranging from prayers, art and music, projects, tree planting, butterfly gardens and many more in the past years. We look forward to learning about your activities this year, large or small actions, done with loving care, can change the world!
Any activities - large or small - that help to raise awareness of God’s amazing Creation and projects that show ways of caring for our planet are eligible for this Recognition Project. Your submission could be a prayer, poem, poster, art or music as well as activities illustrating care for God’s earth, such as tree planting, indoor or outdoor activities, butterfly gardens, composting, etc. Be creative!!
Who can participate in this PROJECT? Any individual, family, class, school, confirmation and youth group, parishes. This is an opportunity to use your unique God-given gifts and to share them with others.
To register for this year’s Diocesan Laudato Si Project, please fill out the Registration Form. Deadline for submission of your Project is: April 25, 2025. For more information see this letter. If you have any questions, contact Sr. Bethany Fitzgerald srbethssj@gmail.com. If you plan to participate, it is helpful for planning purposes, to let us know by March 31. Thank you!
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SPRING STUDY SERIES: Using Father Michael Gaitley's Guidebook DIVINE MERCY IN THE SECOND GREATEST STORY EVER TOLD
Join us for 9 sessions at Our Lady of the Adirondacks House of Prayer, 7270 Star Road Rt 190, Ellenburg Center on Friday Evenings from 6:30 to 8 p.m. Sessions begin April 25 and run through May 16 and then resume May 30 to June 27. Video presentations of the material and discussion encourage participants to enter a fuller understanding of God's astounding love and forgiveness available to every person. What hope and joy this brings, allowing us to trust our God absolutely in all circumstances and to become merciful ourselves in response to difficult challenges. Light refreshments included. While donations are always appreciated, all materials for this series are free. Please contact Sarah Anderson at 518-534-9976 to register for classes.
THE COMMISSIONED LAY MINISTRY RETREAT AT WADHAMS HALL
All Commissioned Lay Ministers and Candidates are invited to register for the retreat to be held May 2-4 at Wadhams Hall. Register at www.rcdony.org/ffmretreat
Contact for More Information: Cathy Russell Email and or Phone Number: crussell@rcdony.org
SISTERS OF ST. JOSEPH FOUNDATION: Grant Application Cycle Now Open
In the spirit of its charism, the Sisters of St. Joseph Foundation supports initiatives that foster service to the 'dear neighbor.' Its goal is to assist in developing leadership and advancing initiatives related to the corporal and spiritual works of mercy in diocesan, parish and church related programs in the North Country. Applicants must be active in a leadership role in a diocesan parish or established program or be in training for such leadership and be sponsored by the director of the program. Applications may be submitted February 14 through May 16, 2025. Grants are a maximum of $4,000. Recipients will be notified in June. Applications may be obtained by contacting Sister Ellen Rose Coughlin, SSJ at 315-778-9679 or by email at SSJFoundationChairperson@gmail.com
Contact for More Information: Sister Ellen Rose Coughlin, SSJ
Email and or Phone Number:315-778-9679 or by email at SSJFoundationChairperson@gmail.com
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RACHEL'S VINEYARD: After-Abortion Healing Retreat
If you are suffering after an abortion, you're not alone. Join others on a weekend retreat of hope and healing at the Guggenheim Lodge in Saranac Lake, May 23-25. Contact Colleen 518-524-0774 or register online: rcdony.org/pro-life/rv-retreat
Contact for More Information: Respect Life Office Email and or Phone Number: cminer@rcdony.org
MATER DEI FOUNDATION- SCHOLARSHIP OPPORTUNITY: Attention High School Seniors
The Mater Dei College Foundation is pleased to offer a scholarship opportunity to actively participating Catholics who are currently in their senior year of high school and who currently reside in the Diocese of Ogdensburg and are planning to attend a degree granting college or university in the fall. To request an application form, please email Valerie Mathews, Mater Dei Foundation Scholarship Chair at vmathews@rcdony.org. Application deadline is June 1, 2025.
FAMILY GUGGENHEIM: Registration is open
Family Guggenheim welcomes families to come enjoy a special weekend in the beauty of the Adirondacks. Expect fun family workshops and activities that will have you working and laughing together. Celebrate Christ’s presence in your lives through liturgy and special prayer services. Take time for great outdoor activities like paddle boat rides, beach volleyball and hiking. You are never too young or too old to enjoy being family at Camp Guggenheim!
Session 1: August 14-17, 2025
Session 2: August 21-24, 2025
Session 3: October 10-12, 2025
Registration is open now at https://www.rcdony.org/fg
Financial assistance is available.
For more information, contact Steve Tartaglia at 315-393-2920 or startaglia@rcdony.org.
SAVE THE DATE: Eastern Region Commissioned Lay Ministers
We invite you to celebrate with Bishop Terry R. LaValley a 2025 Year of Hope Pilgrimage at St. Peter’s church in Plattsburgh on Sunday, September 14 at 2 p.m. Watch for more details coming soon!
Contact for More Information:PlattsburghSEC@rcdony.org or 518-563-0730
PILGRIMAGE TO ITALY WITH FATHER AMYOT: Celebrate the Jubilee Year
Celebrate the Year of Faith PILGRIMAGE TO ITALY
Hosted by Father Andrew Amyot Visiting: Venice • Florence • Assisi • Rome
Only $4,599 from Montreal 11 Days - November 5-15, 2025 (Air/land price is $3,949 plus $650 government taxes/airline surcharges) The Opportunity to pass through the Holy Doors of the Basilica of St. Peter in Vatican City & the other 3 Major Basilicas.
For a brochure and more information contact: Father Andrew Amyot at (315) 384-6028 or mail: P.O. Box 637 Norfolk, NY 13667, e-mail: fraamyot2@gmail.com Space is limited! Call today!
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