"We three bloggers come from afar, bearing words more radiant than stars."Weak metaphor. I know. Deal with it.
"We three bloggers come from afar, bearing words more radiant than stars."Saturday Vigil Masses:
St. Stanislaus - 1124 Hudson Avenue (Rochester) - 4:00 PM (English Novus Ordo)
Our Lady of Victory - 210 Pleasant Street (Downtown Rochester) - 4:30 PM
Holy Spirit - 1355 Hatch Road (Webster/Penfield) - 5:00 PM
St. Thomas the Apostle - 4536 St. Paul Boulevard (Irondequoit) - 5:00 PM
St. Cecilia - 2732 Culver Road (Irondequoit) - 5:00 PM
St. Mary - 15 Clark Street (Auburn) - 5:30 PM
St. Mary - 7:00 PM
Sunday Masses:
St. Mary - 7:00 AM
Carmelite Monastery - 1931 West Jefferson Road (Pittsford) - 8:00 AM
St. Thomas the Apostle - 8:00 AM
St. Cecilia - 8:30 AM
Holy Spirit - 8:30 AM
St. Mary - 9:45 AM
Abbey of the Genesee - 3258 River Road (Piffard) - 9:45 AM
Our Lady of Victory - 10:00 AM
Holy Spirit - 10:30 AM
St. Thomas the Apostle - 11:00 AM
St. Cecilia - 11:00 AM
Monroe Community Hospital (open to the public) - 11:00 AM
St. Mary - 12:00 Noon
Holy Spirit - 12:00 Noon
St. Stanislaus - 1:30 PM (Latin Mass in the Extraordinary Form)
Our Lady of Victory - 7:30 PM
10 comments:
The future of our diocese is in very good hands.
~Dr. K
I'm so immensely proud of these seminarians. Where was this picture taken? Anybody know?
Three solid men who love the Church... our future is bright indeed.
May the Lord bless them and guide them in all that they do.
Dr. K, indeed the future of the diocese is in very good hands.
Peter, if you're reading this, Google wouldn't let me post but welcome to Blogland!
God bless all of our seminarians. The rebuilding of our diocese will be done by these young men, the least we can do is pray for them and offer our support.
It was taken after Mass at the National Basilica.
These young men look sharp in the gear! If their fidelity to the Church is strong like their love of Christ, the Diocese of Rochester will truly be blessed for years to come.
The Spirit is alive in these youngsters!
Pray earnestly they keep their vocation and the devil doesn't try and steal it from them.
Why does Peter M have a collar and the others don't?
I think the image was taken when Greg and Peter V were still in discernment.
~Dr. K
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