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Memo (August 25, 2020): Updates to Archdiocesan Directives Archbishop Gregory J. Hartmayer has extended the dispensation of the obligation to attend Sunday Mass until September 28, 2020. At the same time, the Archbishop encourages those who are healthy and are not burdened with the fear of being exposed to the virus to begin returning to Mass and receive the Sacraments. Memo (July 24, 2020): Updates to Archdiocesan Directives Archbishop Gregory J. Hartmayer has extended the dispensation from the obligation to…

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Mother’s Day

“Whoever says the heart of an inch of grass can repay three springs” “Whoever says the heart of an inch of grass can repay three springs.” This Chinese proverb means that the mother’s kindness is great, like the sunshine in spring to the grass, there is no way to repay it. This year, Sunday, May 14th is Mother’s Day. On that day, let us show our love and respect to our mothers, and honor them with a special blessing.

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Our Lady of Sheshan

Shrine of Our Lady of Sheshan The Shrine dedicated to Our Lady of Sheshan is located in the district of Song Jiang, near the great metropolis of Shanghai, China and was dedicated to Our Lady Help of Christians. In 1863, the Superior of the Jesuit community in Shanghai purchased the south side of the mountain of Sheshan. On this site, a retreat house was built with a small chapel next door, and the construction of the Shrine began. On March…

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Lenten Retreat

Persecution and Martyrdom in the History of Salvation In 2020, which was plagued by disasters, there were in addition many persecutions all over the world. In today’s society, we must rely on God to give us the strength to stand up and defend the values of the Church. Let us prepare our hearts to understand and meditate on the history and significance of the history of salvation, and how to apply it in our own spiritual life. Note: this retreat…

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Come let us adore Him!

On December 25th, the Christmas Mass of the Day will be celebrated at 3:30 pm. After Mass, come and join us for an evening of great food, songs, dance, music, Santa Claus, gifts and fun for the whole family! O come all ye faithful, joyful and triumphant, O come ye, O come ye to Bethlehem; Come and behold him, born the King of angels: O come, let us adore him, O come let us adore him, O come let us…

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O Holy Night

The Midnight Mass was the first Christmas Mass celebrated at the Holy Name of Jesus Chinese Catholic Mission when it opened three years ago. The tradition of the Midnight Mass continues to be celebrated each year on December 24th. This particular Mass during the Night brings out a sense of tranquility and solemnity far apart from the busy hustle and bustle of buying Christmas gifts and planning parties. The sound of Christmas hymns, the smell of incense, the procession and…

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Census 2020 Complete Count Campaign

US Census Complete Count Campaign Bishop Joel Konzen, who is currently the Administrator of the Archdiocese of Atlanta, recently signed a resolution creating a “Census 2020 Complete Count Campaign” to increase awareness and participation of Atlanta parishes in the 2020 Census. The U.S. Constitution requires a complete count of the nation’s population every 10 years. Census data impacts decisions at the national, state and local levels — from congressional representation to the annual allocation of more than $675 billion. These…

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MARYKNOLL Student Essay Contest

MARYKNOLL STUDENT ESSAY CONTEST is open to all students from Grades 6 to 12. The theme is to explain how and with whom you share the Good News of God’s love. Submission deadline is November 15, 2019. Entry forms are available at the parish office or can be downloaded here:

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40 DAYS FOR LIFE

“40 DAYS FOR LIFE” begins on February 26 and ends on April 5. During this time, the faithful are encouraged to pray that all people may have the wisdom and courage to protect the gift of human life from conception to natural death.

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