Join us
for the 10th annual
Bi-Lingual Divine Mercy Celebration on
Sunday, April 12th, 2015
8:30am Bus departs North Haven (sharp)
10:00
am Rosary
11:00am
Mass
1:00
Healing Service with Br. Paul Miller, SFO
2:30pm Bus departs NJ
3:00pm
Divine Mercy Chaplet
Arrive
approximately 5:00pm North Haven
Cost:
$30.00 pp (transportation and gratuity)
Lite
snacks will be available. A brown bag lunch is recommended. There will be time
to venerate the lst class relic of St. Faustina and the Divine Mercy
Icon.
For
more information or to reserve your seat, please call Barbara 203 605-9845 or visit our website www.centerofdivinemercy.com
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The Relics of the Passion will be exhibited
on Tuesday March 24,
2015 at St. Peter Roman
Catholic Church 150 Main Street Hartford Connecticut at 7:00 pm.
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A concert in contemplation of Our Lord's Passion,
Saturday, March 28, from 3:00 to 5:00 pm.
Legion of
Christ College, 475 Oak Avenue, Cheshire, CT
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The Stations of the Cross will take place at
the Shrine of Lourdes in Litchfield, 50 Montfort Rd., Rte. 118, Litchfield, CT
06759 on Good Friday, April 3, at
11:00am, 12:15pm,
& 3:00pm.
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To commemorate the 150th
anniversary of the American Civil War’s end, the Knights of Columbus Museum is
sponsoring an historical exhibition and lecture series.
The initial presentation in the lecture series will be Religion, Service, and the Meaning of the American Civil War, by Dr. Matthew Warshauer, a professor of history at Central Connecticut State University, Saturday, March 21, at 2 p.m.
The author of four books, Dr. Warshauer specializes in 19th century political and constitutional history. His book Connecticut in the American Civil War: Slavery, Sacrifice, and Survival (2011), gives an account of the state’s often turbulent Civil War history. He also edited Inside Connecticut in the Civil War: Essays on One State’s Struggles, a book written by his graduate students.
Dr. Warshauer serves as co-chair of the Connecticut Civil War Commemoration Commission. His scholarship and work as a historian was recognized by the New England History Teacher’s Association with its 2012 Kidger Award and the Association for the Study of Connecticut History’s 2012 Bruce Fraser Award.
The exhibition and lecture are free and open to the public.
The Knights of Columbus Museum is located at 1 State Street in New Haven and is open from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. daily. For more information or a schedule of future presentations call 203-865-0400 or visit kofcmuseum.org.
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