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The Following Is a Schedule for the Pilgrimage of the Black Madonna As of 9/2/14. the Schedule Will Be Updated Regularly As The following is a schedule for the Pilgrimage of the Black Madonna as of 9/2/14. The schedule will be updated regularly as new dates and more information are added. Visit www.hli.org/oceantoocean. To invite the icon of Our Lady of Czestochowa to your parish, call 1-800-549-LIFE or write us at [email protected]. August 24 – Welcoming Ceremony on St. Clement’s Island, MD August 24-25 – Holy Rosary Church in Baltimore, MD 7.30 PM – Welcoming ceremony held on the corner of Chester St. and Aliceanna St. near the waterfront, next to Captain James Restaurant. Immediately following, there will be a procession to Holy Rosary Church. 8.00 PM - Mass at Holy Rosary Church by Most Reverend Denis J. Madden. 9.00 PM - 10:00 PM - Rosary and special Devotion to Our Lady of Czestochowa in English/Polish 10:00 PM - 11:00 PM - Church open for personal prayer Sunday Masses: 8:30 am & 12:30 pm (English); 10:30 am (Polish) For more information, visit Holy Rosary’s website: http://www.holyrosarypl.org/en/ August 26 – 6:30 A.M. Mass at Mother Seton Parish in Germantown, MD, followed by a procession to and prayer vigil in front of Leroy Carhart’s abortion mill in Germantown, MD Pray at an abortion mill in Rockville, MD www.hli.org/oceantoocean 1 August 26 – Immaculate Heart of Mary Church in Lexington Park, MD 5:00 Welcoming Ceremony 6:00 PM Rosary 7:00 PM Holy Mass August 29 – Holy Trinity Church in Gainesville, VA 7:00 PM Holy Mass, followed by a Holy hour and time to venerate the Icon For more information visit: http://www.holytrinityparish.net/Docs/Our%20Lady%20of%20Czestochowa%20Icon%2 0Visit.pdf Sat August 31-September 1 – all Masses at St. Michael's Church in Annandale, VA Mon. September 2 – 7:00 P.M. Mass and Holy Hour at St. John the Evangelist in Warrenton, VA Sat.-Sun. September 7-8 – all Masses at St. John the Baptist in Front Royal, VA Tue. September 10 – St. Mary of Sorrows Church in Fairfax, VA For more information visit: http://www.arlingtondiocese.org/uploadedFiles/Library/docs/OFL/Our%20Lady%20of% 20Czestochowa%20Flier_SMOS_9_10_13_HLI.pdf Wed. September 11 – 7:00 P.M. Mass and Holy Hour at Holy Comforter-St. Cyprian Parish in Washington, DC Fri. September 13 – 7:00 P.M. Mass at the Grotto of Our Lady of Lourdes in Emmitsburg, MD Sat.-Sun. September 14-15 – all Masses at St. Polycarp Smyrna, DE Sat. September 14 – Prayer outside of abortion mill in Frederick, MD Sat. September 14 – Prayer outside of Planned Parenthood abortion mill in Dover, DE Wed. September 18 – St. Charles Borromeo Seminary in Philadelphia, PA Thurs. September 19 – Corr Chapel at Villanova University in Villanova, PA 3:00 PM Arrival, 5:00 PM Meditation, 5:30 PM Mass followed by the rosary, veneration of icon before and after Mass Fri. September 20 – Our Lady of Sorrows Church in Linwood, NJ (near Atlantic City, NJ) www.hli.org/oceantoocean 2 Sat.-Sun. September 21-22 – all Masses at the Cathedral Basilica of SS. Peter and Paul in Philadelphia, PA Mon. September 23 – 9:30 AM-2:00 PM Holy Spirit Adoration Sisters (aka Pink Sisters) in Philadelphia, PA Mon. September 23 – 3:00 PM Pray the Divine Mercy chaplet for the conversion of Kermit Gosnell and all abortion mill personnel at Kermit Gosnell's former abortion mill at 3801 Lancaster Ave. in Philadelphia, PA Tue. September 24 – School assembly at St. Thomas More Academy in Magnolia, DE Wed. September 25 – 7:00 PM Mass in Spanish at St. Mary’s in York, PA Thu. September 26 – 7:00 PM Mass in English at St. Mary’s in York, PA Fri. September 27 – National Catholic Singles Conference in King of Prussia, PA Sat. September 28 – St. Peter and St. Paul Russian Orthodox Church in South River, NJ Sun. September 29 – all Masses at St. Peter Roman Catholic Church in Merchantville, NJ (Southern, NJ near Philadelphia) Mon. September 30 – 12:00 Noon Mass, 7:00 PM Devotions at St. Michael's Church in Lyndhurst, NJ Tue.-Wed October 1-2 – Our Lady of the Lake in Sparta, NJ 7:30 PM Mass Tuesday October 1 8:30 AM Mass Wednesday October 2 9:30 AM Mass for school children Wed.-Thu. October 2-3 – Our Lady Queen of Peace in Hewitt, NJ 3:00 PM Holy Hour Wednesday October 2 7:00 PM Mass Wednesday October 2 8:00 AM Mass Thursday October 3 Thu. October 3 – 10:00 AM-4:00 PM St. Joseph’s Church in West Milford, NJ (Northern part of NJ) Thu. October 3 – 7:00 P.M Mass and Holy Hour at Holy Rosary Church in Passaic, NJ Fri. October 4 – 7:00 P.M. Mass at St. Anthony of Padua Church West Orange, NJ www.hli.org/oceantoocean 3 Sat. October 5 – Procession from St. Peter’s Church to Battery Park to St. Joseph’s Chapel in the Financial District New York Sat. October 5 – Catholic Underground at Our Lady of Good Counsel Church in New York, NY Sun. October 6 – St. Patrick’s Cathedral New York, NY Sun.-Mon. October 6-7 – St. Theresa’s Church in Linden, NJ Tue. October 8 – 2-3 PM and another evening service at Holy Apostles Russian Orthodox Church in Saddle Brook, NJ Wed. October 9 – Holy Rosary Church in Port Chester, NY Thu.-Sun. October 10-13 – Orange County Rosary Congress at St. Joseph’s Church in Middletown, NY Sun. October 13 – 5:00 PM-6:30 PM Prayers as part of the 40 Days For Life Campaign in front of Women’s Choice abortion mill on 10 Zabriskie St. in Hackensack, NJ Sun. October 13 – 7:30 PM St. Joseph’s Church in Hackensack, NJ Mon. October 14 – 9:00 AM Mass at St. Mary’s Church in Newburgh, NY Mon. October 14 – 3:00 PM and 7:00 PM Miraculous Medal Devotion at Sacred Heart in Newburgh, NY Tue. October 15 – Prayer outside of Planned Parenthood with Orange County Right to Life as part of the 40 Days For Life Campaign in Newburgh, NY Tue.-Wed. October 15-16 – The Motherhouse of the Carmelite Sisters of the Aged and Infirm in Germantown, NY Wed. October 16 – 7:00 PM Mass at St. Thomas More Church in Fairfield, NJ Sat.-Sun. October 19-20 – all Masses at St. Stanislaus Church in Youngstown, OH Mon.-Tue. October 21-22 – The National Shine of Our Lady of Lebanon in North Jackson, OH Wed. October 23 – 5:30 PM Vespers, 7:00 PM Athakist Service at Holy Trinity Orthodox Church State College, PA Sat. October 26 – Day of Reflection at the Motherhouse of the Sisters of the Divine Redeemer in Baldwin, PA (Diocese of Pittsburgh, PA) Sun. October 27 – Our Lady of Grace Church in Greensburg, PA www.hli.org/oceantoocean 4 Tues. October 29 – 7:30 AM Opening Mass for 40 Hours at Ascension Roman Catholic Parish in Pittsburgh, PA Tues. October 29 – 7:00 PM Marian devotions/welcome ceremony at Ascension Roman Catholic Parish in Pittsburgh, PA Wed. October 30 – 7:00 PM Closing of 40 Hours with Solemn Vespers of the Blessed Virgin Mary and hopeful outdoor candlelight procession with the Blessed Sacrament and the icon of Our Lady at Ascension Roman Catholic Parish in Pittsburgh, PA Thur. October 31 – St. Bartholomew's Church in Wilmore, PA Fri. November 1 – Most Holy Trinity Church in South Fork, PA Fri. November 1 – St. John the Baptist Byzantine Catholic Church and St. John the Baptist Orthodox Church in Hawk Run, PA There will be a procession from St. John the Baptist Byzantine Church to St. John the Baptist Orthodox Church. Sat.-Sun. November 2-3 – Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary Church in Lorain, OH Sat.-Mon. November 16-18 – St. Ann's Basilica in Scranton, PA Tue. November 19 – St. Theresa’s Church in Trumbull, CT Thu. November 21 – St. Andrew’s in Clifton, VA 5:30-6:30 PM Holy Hour and confessions 6:30 PM Rosary and Benediction 7:00 PM Latin Mass, after Mass Blessed Sacrament will be exposed until 9:00 PM Sat.-Sun. November 30-December 1 – Basilica of the Immaculate Conception in Waterbury, CT Mon. December 2 – 7:00 PM Mass Immaculate Conception Church in Westerly, RI Tue. December 3 – St. Joseph's Church in Central Falls, RI Wed. December 4 – St. Bernadette's Church in Fall River, MA Thu. December 5 – St. Brendan's in Bellingham, MA Fri.-Mon. December 6-9 – National Shrine of Our Lady of Czestochowa in Doylestown, PA Wed. December 11 – 9:00 AM Mass at St. Francis Xavier Church in Acushnet, MA www.hli.org/oceantoocean 5 Thu.-Fri. December 12-13 – St. Joseph’s Church in Medford, MA Fri. December 13 – Evening visit to Mary Immaculate of Lourdes Church in Newton, MA Sat.-Sun. December 14-15 – all Masses at the Cathedral of St. Joseph in Manchester, NH Mon. December 16 – Our Lady of the Cedars Melkite Catholic Church in Manchester, NH Wed. December 18 – St. Thomas the Apostle Church in West Hartford, CT Thurs. December 19 – St. Lawrence O'Toole Church in Brewster, NY Fri. December 20 – Holy Name of Jesus Parish in Stamford, CT Sat.–Sun December 21-22 – St. Michael’s Church in Bridgeport, CT Mon. December 23 – St. John the Baptist Byzantine Catholic Church in Hazelton, PA Sat.-Sun. December 28-29 – all Masses at St. Paul the Apostle Church in Greensboro, NC Tue.-Wed.
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