Tomorrow in New York City there will be a conference on the theme of the Sacred Heart.
CONFERENCE LOCATION
Undercroft, Church of Our Savior, 59 Park Avenue (38th & Park)
SCHEDULE
10:00 — 10:30 REGISTRATION
10:30 —11:15 Mr. Donald Reynolds
11:15 — 12:00 Fr. John Zuhlsdorf
12:00 — 12:30 Fr. Michael Barone
1:00 — 2:00 MASS <– The Church of the Holy Innocents, 128 W. 37th Street (between Broadway & 7th)
2:00 — 3:00 LUNCH
3:15 — 4:00 Fr. Joseph Koterski
4:00 — 4:45 Fr. Kenneth Baker
MASS LOCATION
The Church of the Holy Innocents, 128 W. 37th Street (between Broadway & 7th)
Cool, when did this come about? Is there a registration fee? I think I could be there.
If only I was in NY instead of in the UK ………
I’m in Upstate New York, and I wish I were down in NYC!
Rats-we never have anything like this in the ‘wilderness’ here. Sigh.
Just a word about the 12 promises given to St. Margaret Mary by our Lord for those who honored him under the title of THE SACRED HEART one of which is, “I will give them all the graces neessary for their state in life”. And another ” I will give them peace in their homes.” Each of our nine married children- ages 45 to 60 – have had their homes consecrated to the Sacred Heart following the example in our home and each enthroning a Sacred Heart picture in a prominent place. The duration of their marriages, including 5 convert spouses, range from 20 to 35 years. My husband and I will celebrate 62 years on the Feast of the Epiphany-God willing. Our children were raised in the Diocese of Los Angeles as were all but two of their spouses. Of course these years were stormy for traditional folks but the significant fact is – THAT CONSECRATION.
My husband and I just attended as at the Norbertine Cannoness’ in thanksging to our dear Lord under the title of THE M
THE MOST SACRED HEART OF JESUS.
Apologies for the typos. Can I blame them on my 12 year old computer- a dinosaur to be sure. Praying for you all.
Conference was great! Thanks!
Jeffrey: Thanks for your participation! It was good to see you tonight. I don’t remember if you were at the first part, in the morning and at the Mass, but I was glad to see you there.