Posted in Eucharistic adoration on Mar 11th, 2011
Mark Your Calendars:
March 26-27: The Vatican International Exhibition “Eucharistic Miracles of the World” will be on display in the Parish Social Center at St. Paul Cathedral (108 N. Dithridge St.). The exhibit presents the story of 126 miracles associated with faith in and worship of the Most Blessed Sacrament. These miracles, like all miracles, are [...]
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In a prior posting, Fr. Drew Morgan, provost of the Pittsburgh Oratory of St. Philip Neri and past university chaplain, detailed the development of Catholic campus ministry on non-Catholic university campuses in the United States. In the second part of that interview, he details the traditional and future relationship and impact of the Newman Center to [...]
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That is, the original, here in Pittsburgh, Saturday, October 24th. This one’s for young adults in the area, and features Eucharistic adoration with Vespers and praise music, followed by a time for socializing, fellowship, and entertainment by Catholic artists, this time: musician and funny-man, Chris Padgett. Sponsored monthly by the Diocese of Pittsburgh, it [...]
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See what the Catholic Campus Ministry here in Oakland has to offer.
Our Mass & confession schedule, directions to get here, and a bunch of other stuff are available around the website.
Feel free to stop in and ask for a tour.
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The Worldwide Adoration Project is promoting an hour of Eucharistic adoration beginning at 7:00 pm on April 2, 2008, this day being the third anniversary of Pope John Paul II’s death. The Fathers of the Oratory and the Eucharistic Adoration Committee invite you join us in the Oratory chapel for a holy hour from 7:00 [...]
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The Newman Center’s schedule of Eucharistic adoration will *NOT* be affected by spring break. The chapel will remain open and the Blessed Sacrament will be exposed at all the usual hours, including the Friday night vigil.
So far, the only cancellation is the Sunday night “Stump the Priests” Q & A on March 4th [...]
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