![]() Saturday, December 15 at 7 p.m. Come to the Baltimore Frassati Fellowship's monthly night of worship at Saints Philip and James Church! Adore the Lord in the Eucharist with praise and worship. There will also be a talk and opportunities for confession, plus a time of fellowship in the parish hall. This month's talk will focus on Advent in preparation for Christmas in its truest sense! Meanwhile, the time of fellowship for this month's Frassati Night fellowship will feature Christmas karaoke and a cookie bake-off! Each contestant can enter a batch of homemade cookies for a $5 entry fee. Anyone can then taste the cookies and vote for a favorite kind. In a "50-50" fashion, the winner of the bake-off will take home 50% of the money collected, and the other 50% will go to the Baltimore Frassati Fellowship. Parking is available in the parish parking lot on East 28th Street between St. Paul and North Charles Streets, across the street from the Saints Philip and James Rectory. Check out this map for information on parking and the grounds of SS. Philip and James: http://tinyurl.com/ssphilipnjames. RSVP and invite your friends through our Facebook invitation.
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![]() Tuesday, December 11, 2012 at 7 p.m. Please note that this is our final session of our current Theology on Tap series! Our next series will start in Spring 2013. Join the Baltimore Frassati Fellowship and young adults from the Archdiocese of Baltimore for fellowship and a talk by Anna Franzonello of Americans United for Life. The title of her talk is, "Women in a World without Roe v. Wade: What Would That Mean, Can We Get There, What Can You Do to Help?" This event is the conclusion of our six-week Theology on Tap series at The Greene Turtle in Fell's Point. The evening starts at 7 p.m. for a "happy half hour," followed by the talk with a chance for questions from the audience from 7:30 to 9 p.m. Anna Franzonello earned her Bachelor of Arts in History from Franciscan University in 2003 and her law degree from Notre Dame Law School in 2009. In law school, she served as the president of the Federalist Society, and she was an active member of the St. Thomas More Society and the pro-life law student association Jus Vitae. Anna then joined Americans United for Life in September 2009. Among her many responsibilities at AUL, Anna consults with state and federal legislators and has provided testimony in favor of life-affirming legislation. RSVP and invite your friends through our Facebook invitation! The Greene Turtle is located at 722 South Broadway Baltimore, MD 21234 www.thegreeneturtle.com Street parking is available on South Broadway, or you can park at Caroline Street Garage 803 South Caroline Street Baltimore, MD 21231 Saturday, December 8, 2012 at 8 a.m.
Mark your calendars for Saturday, December 8. We'll be building houses with Habitat for Humanity! Meet at SS. Philip and James Church for 8 a.m. Mass (for the Feast of the Immaculate Conception, a Holy Day of Obligation), followed by a day of building homes in our community. Spots are limited, so reserve yours now! Please e-mail your questions, comments, and RSVPs to service@baltimorefrassati.org. Please invite your friends through our Facebook invitation! (Make sure they know they must RSVP formally via e-mail, however!) ![]() Tuesday, December 4, 2012 at 7 p.m. Join the Baltimore Frassati Fellowship and young adults from the Archdiocese of Baltimore for fellowship and a talk by Deacon Kevin Mohan, a transitional deacon of the Diocese of Camden, New Jersey. The title of his talk is, "The Year of Faith - Living it to the Full." This event is part of our six-week Theology on Tap series at The Greene Turtle in Fell's Point. The evening starts at 7 p.m. for a "happy half hour," followed by the talk with a chance for questions from the audience from 7:30 to 9 p.m. Deacon Kevin is currently studying theology at St. Mary's Seminary and University in Roland Park, and he hopes to be ordained to the priesthood in May 2013. Before coming to Baltimore, he studied philosophy at St. Charles Borromeo Seminary in Philadelphia, and earned a Bachelor of Arts in English Literature from Franciscan University of Steubenville. He enjoys playing the guitar, singing, reading, and bacon. RSVP and invite your friends through our Facebook invitation! The Greene Turtle is located at 722 South Broadway Baltimore, MD 21234 www.thegreeneturtle.com Street parking is available on South Broadway, or you can park at Caroline Street Garage 803 South Caroline Street Baltimore, MD 21231 Saturday, December 1, 2012 at 8 a.m.
Please note the window of time between Mass and the hike! Join us for the 8 a.m. daily Mass at the chapel of SS. Philip and James Church (see http://tinyurl.com/ssphilipnjames for a map of the grounds). After Mass, we'll carpool to the trails around Loch Raven Reservoir! We'll meet at the parking lot of SS. Philip and James Church and leave at 11 a.m. Exactly which trail we'll hike is still to be determined, but the ones we're considering are approximately nine miles long each. Don't forget to pack a lunch and bring other hiking essentials with you! RSVP and invite your friends through our Facebook invitation! |
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