Tuesday, November 17, 2015

Museum of the Holy Souls in Purgatory in Italy

Found this interesting about the Museum of Holy Souls in Purgatory (Known as the “Little Purgatory Museum” (Piccolo Museo Del Purgatorio):

http://www.atlasobscura.com/places/museum-holy-souls-purgatory

  • Hours
    Mon-Fri 7:30-11 am, 4-7pm
  • Address:
    Lungotevere Prati 12, Rome, 00193, Italy
  • Free, donations accepted
    Aside from the Purgatory Museum, the Church itself is something to see. Not as grand as many other Roman Churches, it is uniquely Gothic. There aren’t too many Gothic churches in Rome. Baroque, yes; Romanesque, yes; but Gothic, not too many. Perhaps it should be called “neo-Gothic,” as the Church dates from the late 19th century.

St. Martin De Porres Church - Relic Exposition Yorba Linda California December 2015

  • Wednesday, December 2, 2015, 7:00 PM - 10:00 PM
    St. Martin De Porres Catholic Church
    19767 Yorba Linda Blvd., 
    Yorba Linda, CA 92886
    - Phone: (714) 970-2771
    You are invited to attend a teaching and exposition of Sacred Relics of the Church. Over 150 relics will be shown, some believed to be 2000 years old! Don't miss this once in a lifetime opportunity!
     
     
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Thursday, October 22, 2015

The First Mass Relic Exposition Held in India

Came across a website where they have photos and tell of the first mass relic exposition in the history of the Catholic Church in India:

http://tutyrelicexhibition.blogspot.com/2013/11/all-saints-day-exposition-and.html

A Reliquary Experience of Saints in Denver, Colorado November 2015

Walking with the Saints: A Reliquary Experience of Saints throughout History

http://saintvincents.org/2015/10/08/walking-with-the-saints-a-reliquary-exhibit-through-history

Questions or details? 
Contact Mila Glodava at 303-744-6119, Ext. 205 
or email at mila@saintvincents.org


Saint Vincent De Paul Parish is hosting “Walking with the Saints: A Reliquary Experience of Saints throughout History” on Saturday, November 7, and Sunday, November 8, after all the Masses (Saturday, 5 p.m.; Sunday, 7:30 a.m., 9:30 a.m. and 11:30 a.m.). The exhibit will also be open for interested Catholic schools, Monday, November 9, and Tuesday, November 10.

The exhibit will feature 45 first-class relics of saints throughout five periods of Church history: the Age of the Apostles and the Church Fathers, the Middle Ages, the Reformation and Counter Reformation, the Age of Enlightenment and French Revolution, and the Modern Age. The Very Rev. Andrew Kemberling, V.F., has collected these relics for St. Vincent de Paul Parish since he came to the parish in June 2014.

This relic collection includes a number of popular saints such as St. Therese of Lisieux, St. Teresa of Avila, St. Ignatius Loyola, and our very own patron saint, St. Vincent de Paul. The faithful will also learn about first- and second-century martyrs such as St. Modestus, St. Polycarp, St. Sebastian and St. Erasma. Twentieth-century saints are represented by St. Pius X, St. Gemma Galgani, and a Colorado favorite, St. Frances Cabrini.

National Shrine Museum of Saint Therese in Darien, Illinois

The National Shrine Museum of Saint Therese has reopened.

Below is a link to the website:

http://www.saint-therese.org/about-the-shrine

The National Shrine Museum of St. Therese is situated on a 40 acre Carmelite campus in Darien, Illinois. The Shrine includes both a museum devoted to the saint and a chapel where visitors can reflect and worship.

The museum is a rich treasury of relics and memorabilia of St. Therese. “We have the largest and best collection of Little Flower relics and memorabilia outside of Lisieux,” explains Fr. Bob Colaresi, Director of the Society of the Little Flower. “People are amazed and ‘feel’ her presence.

Links on EWTN Website Regarding Relics

EWTN has many articles at this link on relics.
As you scroll down to bottom of the page, it has numerous pages to click on:

http://www.ewtn.com/search.asp

Biblical References to Relics

Came across a wonderful article that mentions biblical references to relics:

http://www.drcm.org/divine-call-archive/657-how-to-treat-sacred-objects-and-relics

Also here is an Our Sunday Visitor article entitled "Digging Deep: Exploring the Church’s fascination with relics":

https://www.osv.com/OSVNewsweekly/InFocus/Article/TabId/721/ArtMID/13629/ArticleID/18095/Digging-Deep-Exploring-the-Church%E2%80%99s-fascination-with-relics.aspx

Additionally, the Our Sunday Visitor has pages and pages of articles about the relics of saints here:

https://www.osv.com/search.aspx?q=relics

Go to that page and at bottom you can click on new pages!

Thursday, October 15, 2015

Relic Gloves of Saint Padre Pio - Kleinburg, Ontario, Canada - December 2015





The relic gloves of Saint Padre Pio will be available for veneration at Saint Padre Pio Church in Kleinburg, Ontario, Canada on December 7, 2015.

http://www.stpadrepiochurch.org/events.html



Kleinburg is just north of Toronto, Ontario, Canada.

5500 Major Mackenzie Drive, Kleinburg, ON L0J 1C0, Canada


Parish Secretaries:
Mrs. Peggy Hunter & Maria Mazza
peggyhunter@stpadrepiochurch.org
 
 
St. Padre Pio Healing Mass
Monday, December 7, 2015
at 7:00 pm


Prayer teams will be available
during the Mass to pray with people.

For those with a serious illness
the Sacrament of the Anointing of the Sick will be administered.

Also, a pair of Relic-Gloves of St. Padre Pio
will be available to be venerated as
we ask for his special intercession
for physical, emotional and spirtitual healing.

Please invite anyone
who needs healing of any kind to attend this special celebration.

Shrine of the True Cross in Dickenson, Texas

The Shrine of the True Cross is located in Dickinson, Texas.

Website:

http://www.truecrosschurch.org/future-of-the-shrine 

300 FM 517 East
Dickinson, Texas 77539
(281) 337-4112
info@truecrosschurch.org
To schedule a pilgrimage or to make a prayer request, email: pilgrims@truecrosschurch.org

The Shrine of the True Cross is one of only 3 shrines that are dedicated to the Holy Cross currently listed in The Official Catholic Directory of the United States. 

 It is located at the halfway point between Galveston and Houston.  A Relic of the Wood of the True Cross upon which Christ died was received from Rome and enshrined in the church.  Bishop Byrne secured a special blessing from the Holy See and obtained for the Shrine a spiritual affiliation with the ancient Roman Basilica of the Holy Cross in Jerusalem, where Relics of Christ’s Passion, including the Wood of the True Cross, have been venerated by countless pilgrims from the fourth century to today.  

  • Friday, November 6, 2015, 9:30 AM
    First Friday of every month, after the 8 a.m. Mass, in front of the Relic of the True Cross. Divine Mercy chaplet, Rosary, and a prayer to Our Sorrowful Mother.

 

Relics of Saint Sharbel - Cincinnati, Ohio -October, 2015

  • You are cordially invited to join the Lebanese Maronite Catholic community as it proudly and honorably displays St. Sharbel's relics, which are traveling throughout the US for the first and very limited time. 

    St. Sharbel is one of the greatest Maronite Catholic saints who lived during the 1800s in the country of Lebanon, who has interceded in obtaining many graces and bodily cures since that time.

    Dates: Sunday, October 25 through Tuesday, October 27, 2015
    Location: St. Anthony of Padua Maronite Catholic Church, 2530 Victory Parkway, Cincinnatti, Ohio 45206
    Cost: Free of Charge
    Ph:   513-961-0120

    Websites: www.stanthonyofpaduachurch.com ("Bulletin" Section: For the schedule of exhibit events) and www.stsharbelusa.org (For additional information about this remarkable saint)

Sorrowful Mother Shrine near Bellevue, Ohio

The Sorrowful Mother Shrine is located near Bellevue, Ohio.

Pilgrimages
 
To arrange a pilgrimage or a group day of recollection, call 419-483-3435.

Requirements for visiting clergy:

http://sorrowfulmothershrine.org/pilgrimages/requirements-visiting-clergy

The Outdoor Pieta Chapel was built in 1968 to accommodate the increasing number of pilgrims, especially from the Catholic ethnic communities of Toledo, Cleveland, Columbus, Youngstown, Detroit, Pittsburgh and Windsor, Ontario.  Outdoor Masses are held in the beautiful Outdoor Pieta Chapel on Saurdays & Sundays from May through September.

The Sorrowful Mother Shrine Chapel is the heart of the Shrine today. It features paintings of the Seven Sorrows of Mary and a newly refurbished statue of the Sorrowful Mother holding the Body of her Son. The stained glass windows portray Mary's role in the life of the Church as expressed in the Litany of the Blessed Virgin and Sorrowful Mother: Mary, cause of our joy; Mary, help of Christians; Mary, most powerful; Mary, comforter of the afflicted. Other windows depict scenes of Christ's life.
Mass is celebrated in the chapel daily throughout the year.

During the Pilgrim Season, beginning on Divine Mercy Sunday through the last Sunday of October, at 2:30 PM each Sunday we have Rosary, Benediction of the Blessed Sacrament, Blessing of Religious Articles and Blessing with the Relic of the True Cross and its veneration by those present individually.
The Shrine cafeteria is available any day of the week for groups of 15 or more. For reservations call 419-483-3435, ext. 101.
At the present time, the Sorrowful Mother Shrine has no overnight accommodations for overnight retreats. We are able to give a Day of Reflection, a Day of Recollection.

 

Saint Relics at San Buenaventura Misson in Ventura, California

Sacred Relics at San Buenaventura Mission on display in the Baptistry:

♦Relic of the True Cross
♦St. Mary of the Incarnation (found behind the Main Altar in 1957)
♦Saint Joseph, Husband of Mary (3rd Class)
♦Saint Vincent de Paul
♦Saint John Neumann
♦Saint Bonaventure/San Buenaventura
♦Saint Bonaventure and Saint Bernard
♦Saint Junipero Serra
♦Saint Catherine Laboure (2)
♦Saint Jude Thaddeus

http://www.sanbuenaventuramission.org/history/sacred-relics

http://www.sanbuenaventuramission.org

Self-Guided Tours

The Mission Gift Shop and Museum are open daily except for major holidays (Easter, Thansgiving, Christmas, and New Years Day). The Mission Gift Shop, Museum, and general admission to the Mission Church:
Monday - Friday 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
Saturday 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
Sunday 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
For more information call 805-648-4496.
Tours begin at the Mission Gift Shop
225 E. Main Street
Ventura, CA 93001


Eucharistic Adoration/
Adoración Eucarística:
Serra Chapel / Capilla Junípero Serra
Monday 6:00 A.M.- Thursday 6:00 A.M.
de Lunes 6:00 A.M. a Jueves 6:00 A.M.


Wednesday, October 14, 2015

Black Madonna or Virgin Mary Shrine and Grotto in Missouri

The Black Madonna or Virgin Mary Shrine and Grotto is a shrine located in the unincorporated area south of Pacific and Southwest of Eureka in the state of Missouri, United States. It was constructed in 1938 by Brother Bronislaus, a Polish native, of the Franciscan order.

Shrine Website:

http://www.czestochowa.us

Shrine Address

654 Ferry Road
PO Box 2049
Doylestown, PA 18901, USA
Tel. (215) 345-0600
      (215) 345-0601
      (215) 345-0607
Fax (215) 348-2148
info@czestochowa.us
 
 
The Black Madonna of Czestochowa
The shrine is dedicated to The Black Madonna of Częstochowa and is a replica of the shrine in Częstochowa. The image is referred as the Black Madonna because of its dark brown skin tones.
The shrine has been subjected to arson and vandalism many times in its history, such as in 1958 when an arsonist set fire to the altar which burned the chapel.

National Shrine of Our Lady of Czestochowa

The National Shrine of Our Lady of Czestochowa (or simply Czestochowa), known also as the American Czestochowa is a Polish-American Roman Catholic shrine near Doylestown, Pennsylvania, founded in 1953. Open daily Monday-Sunday 9am-4:30pm.
It houses a reproduction of the Black Madonna icon of Częstochowa, Poland. The heart of Poland's third prime minister, Ignacy Jan Paderewski, is also preserved there.

Icon of Our Lady of Czestochowa to visit Houston, Texas

The preparation for the Jubilee 1050 pilgrimage of Polish Christianity is the icon of Our Lady of Czestochowa, who visit us from 28 November to 6 December 2015

ICON peregrinations Our Lady of Czestochowa

The preparation for the Jubilee 1050 pilgrimage of Polish Christianity is the icon of Our Lady of Czestochowa, who visit us from 28 November to 6 December 2015
church in Houston, Texas website:
http://www.polishchurchhouston.com/en 
 
The original model of the pilgrimage of the icon of Our Lady of Czestochowa is the Great Novena, which is a 9-year period of preparation for the Millennium of the Baptism Polish (1957-1966), prepared by the Primate Stefan Cardinal Wyszynski (1901-1981).

Great Novena was held at the times of Stalin's terror, when the first fruits of the Nation detachment from the Church began to be visible. Great Novena reverse of this trend.

Poles from the United States and Canada in preparation for the 1050 anniversary of the Baptism Polish, want to re-invite Mary into their homes, parishes, and Polish organizations, schools ...

The Icon of Mary will visit our community from 28 November to 6 December 2015.

Come to us from St. Peter the Apostle in Dallas, TX and then set off on pilegrzymkÄ™ to the community under her name in Pompano Beach, FL.

Then we start nawiedziny our homes by small icon of Our Lady of Czestochowa, which was donated to the parish by Father. Provincial Paul Bandurskiego.
 
Mary, Queen of Polish, I'm with you, I remember watching!

National Shrine of the Divine Mercy in Stockbridge, Massachusetts

The National Shrine of the Divine Mercy

Website:  http://www.thedivinemercy.org/shrine

National Shrine of The Divine Mercy

The National Shrine of The Divine Mercy is a ministry of the Marian Fathers of the Immaculate Conception of the Blessed Virgin Mary, the authentic promoters of the message of The Divine Mercy. Located in the heart of the Berkshire Hills in western Massachusetts, the Shrine sits on 350 acres, known as Eden Hill.

This Shrine offers many opportunities for inspiration and devotion. Pilgrims find refreshment of soul at Mass, confession, the 3 o'clock Chaplet of The Divine Mercy, and personal adoration of the Eucharist. We invite you to stroll throughout our beautiful grounds. Visit the many statues and candle shrines like the Lourdes Candle Grotto and Holy Family Shrine. The groves of St. Therese and St. Francis' each offer an oasis for silent prayer and contemplation. Several sites on Eden Hill, including the Mother of Mercy Outdoor Shrine and the Shrine of the Holy Innocents, devoted to deceased children, offer unique memorial and devotional opportunities. The Shrine is also the geographic and spiritual home of the Association of Marian Helpers and is open to visitors on weekdays.

In 2000, St. Maria Faustina Kowalska, the secretary of Divine Mercy, was canonized on Divine Mercy Sunday and the Feast of Divine Mercy officially proclaimed by Pope John Paul II at St. Peter's in Rome. The Shrine is the site for the largest celebration in the Northeast of the Feast of The Divine Mercy, which is held each year on the Sunday after Easter. The event traditionally is televised on Eternal World Television Network (EWTN).

Thousand of pilgrims visit the National Shrine each year either on personal retreat or to join in the celebration of holy, ethnic or specialized days and is open to the public, daily from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. In addition, the Divine Mercy Bookstore and Gift Shop offers an extensive selection of Catholic products to encourage you on your walk of faith. The Shrine and the Gift Shop are handicap accessible.

Whether you encounter the message of The Divine Mercy on this web site or by visiting the National Shrine in person, our prayer is that you personally encounter God's great love and mercy. As Pope John Paul II said, "There is nothing the world needs more than Divine Mercy." (Shrine of The Divine Mercy, Lagiewniki, Poland, June 7, 1997)

Divine Mercy Gift Shop Hours
  9 AM to 5 PM Every Day

Divine Mercy Gift Shop Phone (Toll-Free)
  1-888-484-1112

Shop the Divine Mercy Gift Shop online. 


National Shrine of The Divine Mercy

Contact Us on Eden Hill:

National Shrine of The Divine Mercy
www.thedivinemercy.org/shrine


Directions to the Shrine

Reception & General Information
(413) 298-3931
Fax (413) 298-3910
shrine@marian.org

Pilgrimage & Events Director / Divine Mercy Sunday Coordinator
(413) 298-1119
Fax (413) 298-3910

Volunteer Information
(413) 298-1114
Fax (413) 298-3910
volunteers@marian.org

Parish Missions
(413) 298-1349
(800) 462-7426 for a free information packet
parishmissions@marian.org

JPII House Reservations
(413) 298-3931 ext. 117
Fax (413) 298-3910
shrine@marian.org

Divine Mercy Gift Shop
1 (888) 484-1112
customerservice@divinemercygiftshop.org

Marians of the Immaculate Conception of the Blessed Virgin Mary
at the National Shrine of The Divine Mercy
(413) 298-3931
Fax (413) 298-3910
shrine@marian.org

Shrine Tours & Pilgrimages



The National Shrine of The Divine Mercy is a ministry of the Marians of the Immaculate Conception. The Marians invite you to join them for prayer, meditation, and the sacraments.

The Shrine Chapel is open daily from 7 a.m. to 5 p.m. The Shrine and it Gift Shop are handicap accessible.

During your pilgrimage, you may choose to visit any of several places of prayer on Eden Hill:
  • Lourdes Grotto
  • Immaculate Conception Candle Shrine
  • St. Joseph/Holy Family Candle Shrine
  • Mother of Mercy Outdoor Shrine (Read more.)
  • St. Peregrine's Knoll
  • Shrine of the Holy Innocents
The Divine Mercy Book Store and Gift Shop, located in the former recreation center next to the large visitor parking lot, is open daily from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., except on four major holidays. You’ll find an extensive collection of books, CDs, DVDs, religious art, rosaries, jewelry and other gift items.

From May through October, there is a picnic area near the main parking lot if you would like to bring your own lunch. An indoor facility at the top of the hill offers beverage and snack machines, as well as a seating area which may be reserved on a first-come, first-served basis at other times of the year. While the Shrine does not offer a Cafeteria, we do offer box lunches through an outside vendor. These must be ordered at least two weeks in advance of your pilgrimage, with a minimum order for 10 lunches.

See our daily schedule and calendar of events for special celebrations.

Registration is requested if:
  • You are a large group of pilgrims AND
  • You want to personalize your pilgrimage, OR
  • You are coming by bus or motor coach.
All bus groups must get approval for the date they wish to come BEFORE they register online or submit a mail registration form by calling the Pilgrimage Office.
Questions about your pilgrimage should be directed to:
National Shrine of The Divine Mercy
Pilgrimage Office
2 Prospect Hill Rd.
Stockbridge, MA 01262
(413) 298-1119
or email: pilgrims@marian.org.
Shrine offices are open Monday through Friday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.

Shrine of Sainte-Anne-de-Beaupré Shrine in Canada

The annual pilgrimage from Prince Edward Island to the Shrine of Sainte-Anne-de-Beaupré will take place from October 16-19, 2015.


Sainte-Anne-de-Beaupré Shrine
10 018 Avenue Royale
Sainte-Anne-de-Beaupré (QC)
G0A 3C0 CANADA
SEE US ON GOOGLE MAPS »
T.: 418-827-3781
Fax: 418-827-8771
secretariat@sanctuairesainteanne.org
Shrine Website:  http://www.sanctuairesainteanne.org/index.php?lang=en

Directions to
Saint Anne

 How to get to Sainte-Anne-de-Beaupré Shrine:

FROM QUEBEC CITY AIRPORT

The Shrine is located 49 kilometres from the airport. There is no shuttle bus. Take a taxi to the Gare du Palais (fixed price), then take the Plumobile bus (local transportation) or the Intercar bus (intercity transportation).
Plumobile schedules: www.plumobile.caIntercar schedules: www.intercar.qc.ca

FROM THE QUEBEC CITY BUS TERMINAL

The Shrine is located 34 kilometres from the Gare du Palais (bus and train terminal). Take the Plumobile bus (local transportation) or the Intercar bus (intercity transportation).
Plumobile schedules: www.plumobile.caIntercar schedules: www.intercar.qc.ca

FROM THE QUEBEC CITY TRAIN STATION

The Shrine is located 34 kilometres from the Gare du Palais (bus and train terminal). Take the Plumobile bus (local transportation) or the Intercar bus (intercity transportation).
Plumobile schedules: www.plumobile.caIntercar schedules: www.intercar.qc.ca

BY CAR

Here are the distances from some major cities to the Shrine.
Baie-Comeau: 379 km
Gatineau-Ottawa: 462 km
Montréal: 293 km
Rimouski: 352 km
Rouyn-Noranda: 901 km
Sept-ÃŽles: 607 km
Sherbrooke: 272 km
Toronto: 835 km
Ville Saguenay: 249 km
Need help to plan your trip to Quebec City? Visit the website of the Office du tourisme de Québec: http://www.quebecregion.com/en


Friday, October 16, 2015 (Today’s activities will take place in the Basilica.)

7:30 p.m.        Confessions
8:00 p.m.        Mass

Saturday, October 17, 2015

9:00 a.m.        Way of the Cross (Basilica)
9:30 a.m.        Mass (Basilica)
2:00 p.m.        Guided Tour of the Basilica
2:30 p.m.        Rosary (Immaculate Conception Chapel)
3:00 p.m.        Anointing of the Sick (Immaculate Conception Chapel)
7:00 p.m.        Confessions (Basilica)
7:30 p.m.        Holy Hour (Basilica)
8:30 p.m.        Candlelight Procession (Basilica)

Sunday, October 18, 2015 (Today’s activities will take place in the Immaculate Conception Chapel.)

9:30 a.m.        Mass
6:00 p.m.        Social

Monday, October 19, 2015

Relics of Blessed Francis Xavier Seelos in New Orleans, Louisiana


Relics of Blessed Francis Xavier Seelos are housed in a magnificent gold reliquary behind the altar of St. Mary's Assumption Church in New Orleans, Louisiana.

Saint Mary's Assumption Church 
2030 Annunciation Street, At Josephine
New Orleans, LA (Lower Garden District)
Ph: 504-522-6748
Website of church:  http://stalphonsusno.com
 
 

Adams, Massachusetts Church Receives Relic of Saint John Paul II

Massachusetts church receives relic of Saint John Paul II


Tuesday, September 22, 2015

Papal 2015 Visit to the United States - Schedule


On Tuesday, September 23rd, 2015, Pope Francis arrived in Washington, D.C.
Below is the schedule of the Pope's visit in the U.S.

Wednesday, Sept. 23 (Washington D.C., United States of America)
-- 9:15 a.m. Pope Francis Welcoming Ceremony on South Lawn of White House. Speech by Pope Francis, followed by meeting with United States President Barrack Obama.
-- 11:30 a.m. Pope Francis leads a prayer and meets with U.S. bishops in Cathedral of Saint Matthew the Apostle. Speech by Pope Francis.
-- 4:15 p.m. Pope Francis celebrates Mass & Canonization Ceremony of Blessed Junipero Serra in Basilica of National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception. Homily by Pope Francis.  He says the mass n Spanish for 25,000 ticket holders.  This is the first-ever canonization Mass on United States soil.

Thursday, Sept. 24 (Washington, D.C. to New York City, New York)
-- 9:20 a.m. The Senate and House welcome the pope in a joint session.  Pope Francis meets with United States Congress. Pope Francis makes his first-ever address (speech) to Congress, which will be broadcast live on the Capitol's West Front.  This speech will be one of four he will hold in English.  The remaining 14 speeches he will give on his visit to the United States will be in Spanish.

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-- 11:15 a.m. The pope makes a stop on the Capitol's West Front, which overlooks the National Mall.   Pope Francis then visits Saint Patrick's Catholic Church where the church and Catholic Charities of the Archdiocese host Pope Francis.  Only 60 parishoners culled from a lottery of church volunteers and about 250 clients and volunteers from Catholic Charities will be allowed in during the pope's visit.  Catholic Charities St. Maria's Meals, which offers 3 weekly food programs in the Washington area, plans to have 55 tables set up for poor and homeless to be served lunch as the pope blesses the food and walks through and meets with the homeless and poor. Greeting by Pope Francis.
-- 4 p.m. Pope Francis departs from Washington, D.C. by air via Joint Base Andrews for New York.
-- 5 p.m. Pope Francis arrives at New York's John F. Kennedy International Airport.
-- 6:45 p.m. Pope Francis attends an evening Celebration of Vespers with priests, men & women religious in Saint Patrick's Cathedral. Homily by Pope Francis.
 
Friday, Sept. 25 (New York, New York)
-- 8:30 a.m. Pope Francis meets with the United Nations General Assembly at the Headquarters of United Nations. It is the 70th anniversary of the United Nations.  Greeting & speech by Pope Francis.
-- 11:30 a.m. Pope Francis attends a multireligious (interreligious) meeting at the Ground Zero 9/11 Memorial Museum. Speech by Pope Francis.
-- 4 p.m. Pope Francis visits Our Lady Queen of Angels Catholic Elementary School in East Harlem & meets with children & immigrant families. Speech by Pope Francis.
-- 5:00 p.m.  The pope leads a procession through Central Park.  About 80,000 tickets were awarded by the city in a lottery pick.
-- 6 p.m. Pope Francis celebrates Mass at Madison Square Garden. Homily by Pope Francis. The chair the pope will sit on was built mostly by immigrant day laborers.  Young men at the Lincoln Hall Boys Haven in Lincolndale built the altar.  

Saturday, Sept. 26 (New York to Philadelphia, Pennsylvania)
-- 8:40 a.m. Pope Francis departs New York City from the John F. Kennedy International Airport by air to Philadelphia.
-- 9:30 a.m. Pope Francis arrives at Atlantic Aviation at Philadelphia's International Airport.
-- 10:30 a.m. Pope Francis celebrates Mass at the Cathedral Basilica of Saints Peter and Paul with Pennsylvania's bishops, priests, men & women religious. Homily by Pope Francis.
-- 4:45 p.m. Pope Francis visits Independence Mall -- the birthplace of American democracy.  This historic area of Philadelphia is home to the Liberty Bell and Independence Hall, where the Declaration of Independence and the U.S. Constitution were signed.  The pope then attends a Meeting for Religious Liberty with Hispanic community & immigrants at Philadelphia's Independence Mall. Speech by Pope Francis.




7:30 p.m. — Pope Francis stops by Festival of Families and Prayer Vigil at Philadelphia's Benjamin Franklin Parkway and holds a prayer vigil with World Meeting of Families — the largest meeting of Catholic families held every 3 years.  Speech by Pope Francis.  Singer Arethra Franklin will perform for the pope as well as Italian tenor Andrea Bocelli, Colombian singer/songwriter Juanes, Philadelphia Orchestra, The Fray, comedian Jim Gaffigan and Mark Wahlberg — who will host event. 


Sunday, Sept. 27 (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania)
-- 9:15 a.m. Pope Francis meets with bishops participating in World Meeting of Families at Saint Martin's Chapel of Saint Charles Borromeo Seminary in Wynnewood -- right outside of Philadelphia. Speech by Pope Francis.
-- 11 a.m. Pope Francis visits prisoners at Curran-Fromhold Correctional Facility. Speech by Pope Francis.   Inmates at a neighboring prison — the Philadelphia Industrial Correctional Center — built the chair that the pope will sit on.
-- 4 p.m. Pope Francis celebrates a Closing Mass with the VIII World Meeting of Families at Benjamin Franklin Parkway. Homily by Pope Francis.
-- 7 p.m. At Atlantic Aviation at Philadelphia's International Airport, Pope Francis greets the organizing committee, volunteers and benefactors of the World Meeting of Families.   Speech by Pope Francis.
Philadelphia International Airport expects 20%-25% more passengers traveling during the pope’s visit — that’s similar to a very busy Thanksgiving holiday.

-- 7:45 p.m. Pope Francis - Farewell Ceremony.
-- 8 p.m. Pope Francis departs from Philadelphia for Rome, Italy. 

Monday, Sept. 28 (Rome, Italy)
-- 10 a.m. (4:45 a.m. Eastern). Pope Francis arrives at Rome's Ciampino airport in Rome, Italy.

Friday, August 7, 2015

Relics of Saint Frances Xavier Cabrini in Manhattan, New York

Relics of Saint Frances Xavier Cabrini in Manhattan, New York

Built into the altar, which sits beneath the mosaic, is the reliquary of Saint Frances Xavier Cabrini, known as Mother Cabrini, patron saint of immigrants, whose body lies, like Sleeping Beauty, within a glass coffin.

St. Frances Cabrini Shrine is located in Washington Heights in Manhattan, New York.

Mother Cabrini’s body was divided after her death. Her head is in Rome, her heart is in Codogno, Italy, where she established the order, an arm is in Chicago & most of rest of her body is at shrine, this partial relic modeled with wax into image of Mother Cabrini in glass coffin.  

Most of Saint Frances Cabrini’s body is now displayed under glass in altar at St. Frances Cabrini Shrine, in Washington Heights area of Manhattan. Mother Cabrini’s bones are encased in a wax replica of her body.  Her body was one of 31 bodies & body parts that Vatican mummification team worked on between 1975 & 2008 in an effort to improve the mummification processes they use to preserve holy relics.

In 1946 she became first U.S. citizen to be canonized by Roman Catholic Church & is patron saint of immigrants.
 

Saints Relics at St. Mary's Ukranian Catholic Church, Carteret, New Jersey


St. Mary’s Ukrainian Catholic Church
719 Roosevelt Ave. ● Carteret, NJ 07008 ● (732) 366-2156

Two full size mosaics of Venerable Metropolitan Andrey Sheptytsky and Blessed Josaphata Hordashevska, SSMI were installed in the Ukrainian Catholic Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception in Philadelphia in Spring 2015. The mosaics include a reliquary for relics of both Metropolitan Sheptytski and Blessed Josaphata for veneration by all.

Blessed Michaelina Josaphata Hordashevska, SSMI: Foundress of the Sisters Servants of Mary Immaculate (SSMI)  Link to information about her:

http://ssmi-us.org/index.php?categoryid=15

 Venerable Metropolitan Andrey Sheptytsky: 

http://www.catholicnews.com/services/englishnews/2015/pope-declares-ukrainian-church-leader-venerable.cfm