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Holy Dormition Pilgrimage in Sloatsburg, NY Published: July 28, 2010
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Sisters Servants of Mary Immaculate's 56th Holy Dormition Pilgrimage
St. Mary's Villa 150 Sisters Servants Lane Sloatsburg, NY
August 13-15, 2010
SHROUD OF TURIN REPLICA ON DISPLAY THROUGHOUT THE WEEKEND
For more information visit www.ssmi-us.org
To see Schedule click "Read more" 56th HOLY DORMITION (ASSUMPTION) PILGRIMAGE AUGUST 13 – 15, 2010 ST. MARY’S VILLA / SLOATSBURG, NEW YORK SISTERS SERVANTS OF MARY IMMACULATE
Theme: “Sisters Servants of Mary Immaculate serving the People of God throughout generations”
SHROUD OF TURIN ON DISPLAY THROUGHOUT THE WEEKEND WITH HISTORICAL PRESENTATION (VILLA GALLERY)
Friday, August 13
6:00 p.m. Moleben to the Mother of God – (grotto), Most Rev. Stefan Soroka - Main celebrant / homilist
Barbecue of back terrace of Villa where first pilgrimage was held
Saturday, August 14
9:00 a.m. Divine Liturgy celebrated by Most Rev. Paul Chomnycky, OSBM (chapel), Followed by Panahyda remembering deceased clergy, religious, pilgrims
10:45 a.m. Workshop – SSMI: Yesterday, Today, & Tomorrow, Sr. Thomas Hrynewich,SSMI
11:45 a.m. Workshop – Mary, Mother of God In Liturgical Services, Rev. Bohdan Danylo
FOOD OFFEREND AT PAVILIAN
2:00 p.m Workshop – Marian Devotions in the New World, Most Rev. Paul Chomnycky
3:00 p.m. Workshop – The Catholic Church and Propaganda, Rev. Ivan Kaszczak
4:00 p.m. Workshop -The Blessed Virgin in the Early Church Writings, Rev. Max Kobasuk
5:00 p.m. Divine Liturgy, Rev. James Spera, main celebrant / homilist (grotto) , Choir of St. Michael the Archangel Cathedral, Passaic, NJ.
Blessing of Water (front of Villa)
8:00 p.m. Moleben to the Mother of God with candlelight procession (grotto), Most Rev. William Skurla, main celebrant / homilist Eparch of Passaic
EVENING CLOSES WITH FIREWORKS ON BACK TERRACE
Sunday, August 15
8:00 a.m. Lamentations to the Mother of God – Rev. Edward Young, celebrant (chapel)
10:00 a.m. Pontifical Divine Liturgy with procession to grotto followed by blessing of flowers , Most Rev. Richard Seminack, Diocese of Chicago, main celebrant / homilist, Most Rev. Stefan Soroka, Metropolitan Archbishop of Philadelphia, Most Rev. Paul Chomnycky, Eparch of Stamford, Most Rev. Basil Losten, Bishop Emeritus Stamford
12:00 p.m. Youth Liturgy, Rev. Daniel Troyan main celebrant / homilist (villa chapel)
1:30 p.m Healing Service with Akathist (Villa chapel, grotto steps)
Blessing of Religious Articles (front St. Joseph’s)
2:00 p.m. Stations of the Cross
3:00 p.m. Moleben to the Mother of God (Ukrainain –grotto) , Most Rev. Paul Chomnycky, OSBM main celebrant / homilist
Blessing of cars and buses
CONFESSION OFFERED THROUGHOUT THE ENTIRE WEEKEND |
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Eparchy of St. Josaphat in Parma
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Assumption Ukrainian Catholic School, Perth Amboy, NJ
St. Josaphat's Ukrainian Catholic School, Philadelphia, PA
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St. Basil Academy (High School), Jenkintown, PA
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911 N. Franklin Street, Philadelphia, PA 19123
Ascension Manor is a non-profit senior citizen apartment complex for people 62 and older. It is located one block away from the Ukrainian Catholic Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception in Philadelphia. It is under the direction of the Ukrainian Catholic Archeparchy of Philadelphia. For more information on Ascension Manor or for an application, please call 215-922-1116 or visit the website link below.
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The museum was founded in 2002 and was established to manifest and preserve the Catholic faith, courage, and determination of our ancestors. It reflects the roots and history of our Ukrainian Catholic Church in the United States of America. The museum houses artifacts from parishes within the Philadelphia Archeparchy. Contact the Treasury of Faith Museum for more information and tours.
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In the store, you will find books, icons, crosses, Christian Incense, church supplies, various linens, priest's vestments, and more!
Business Hours: M-F 9:30am-4:00pm
Telephone: 215-627-0660
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