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ATTENTION ALL CANTORS!
Call to Lead 2016 Pilgrimage Services It is now summer, and the year-round planning process continues for the 82nd Annual Pilgrimage to Our Lady of Perpetual Help at Mount Saint Macrina in Uniontown, Pennsylvania. As singing is an inseparable component … Continue reading
Reflections along the way
[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text] 2016 Deacon Formation Program from the Office of the Deacon Formation Program “I am not only trying to listen better, but I realize that I am hearing in a new way … I find that I am much more … Continue reading
BCW is now monthly
Serving readers for over 60 years In an effort to keep The BCW affordable for both subscribers and the publisher, Archbishop William, President of the Byzantine Catholic Press Associates, had made the decision to adopt a monthly publication schedule for … Continue reading
Consecrated Lives honored for commitment
[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text] Byzantine Serra Club stages long-overdue day of sincere appreciation [/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row][vc_row][vc_column width=”1/2″][vc_column_text]by Kathe Kress [/vc_column_text][/vc_column][vc_column width=”1/2″][vc_column_text]The Year of Consecrated Life – declared by Pope Francis to commence on November 30, 2014 – closed in 2016 on February 2, the World … Continue reading
Guiding the future of the Church
From the Office of the Metropolitan Glory to Jesus Christ! Dear Clergy, Religious, and Faithful of the Archeparchy, June is usually a time of better weather and the beginning of the season of vacations. Ironically, while many are on vacation, … Continue reading
Pilgrimage beckons all
Sisters of St. Basil extend welcome
UNIONTOWN, PA — The 82nd Annual Pilgrimage in honor of Our Lady of Perpetual Help will be held at Mount St. Macrina, Sept. 3-4, 2016. “This year’s theme is ‘Theotokos: An Inexhaustible Fountain of Mercy’ in honor of Pope Francis’ declaration of an extraordinary Holy Year of Mercy,” stated Sister Ruth Plante OSBM, provincial.
In March of this year, Metropolitan Archbishop William Skurla dedicated the door to the Shrine of Our Lady of Perpetual Help as a Holy Door of Mercy. Thus, pilgrims will have the added blessing of passing through the Holy Door when they enter the Shrine to pray. The very well-attended Anointing of the Sick services will be scheduled for both Saturday and Sunday afternoons rather than two on Sunday. In addition to the Enrichment Sessions usually offered, a Festal Icon Walk is planned for Saturday afternoon.
This service will be comprised of various prayers taken from the Feast represented by the respective icon. As in previous years, the Sisters of St. Basil will welcome all those pilgrims who come from all over the country. Limited accommodations on the Mount and camping on the racetrack will be available as in the past. Light fare will be available at the Lunch Stand starting on Friday evening.
For those arriving early, Compline will be held at the Shrine Altar on Friday evening. Divine Liturgy will be celebrated on Monday morning, Sept. 5 (Labor Day) for those who stay overnight. Other plans for the weekend include many opportunities for participation in the Divine Liturgy of the Byzantine Catholic Church. Also scheduled are Matins, Vespers, Mystery of Reconciliation, activities for teens and children, and other services in honor of the Mother of God. The Pilgrimage holds the distinction of being the oldest and the largest Byzantine Catholic Pilgrimage in the country. Continue reading
Priests see difference between parish ministry and military chaplaincy
IMAGE: CNS illustration/Liz Agbey By Chaz Muth SAN DIEGO (CNS) — There is something distinctive about the chapel where Father William J. Brunner now celebrates Mass. It floats. To be more precise, it’s in a space aboard the U.S. Navy’s … Continue reading
Where silence should reign: Pope will pray, not speak, at Auschwitz
By Cindy Wooden VATICAN CITY (CNS) — Tears and not words. Prayers and not greetings. During his trip to Poland for World Youth Day, Pope Francis will go to the Auschwitz-Birkenau Nazi death camp. He said he wants to go … Continue reading
Mercy isn't an abstract word, it's a way of life, pope says
IMAGE: CNS/Paul Haring By Junno Arocho Esteves VATICAN CITY (CNS) — Mercy is not an abstract concept but a lifestyle that invites Christians to make an examination of conscience and ask themselves if they place the spiritual and material needs … Continue reading
