Join us for the celebration on Monday, October 31st , Halloween Night at 7:30PM in the main church. This prayer celebration of all the holy men and women saints of history will include readings from the lives and writings of the saints, sung musical interludes, chanting of the Church's Night Prayer, and a candlelight procession. Come join us for this historical event as we reclaim Halloween for what it truly is... a Catholic Holy Day, a celebration of All - Hallows - Eve (All - Saints - Eve). The service will be followed by a reception with light sweet refreshments in the church hall immediately afterwards
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![]() Brooklyn-based band Karikatura is in Concert at The Commons, Oct. 28 at St. Joseph's Church in Fullerton. Check out the event page on Facebook for more details. The Commons at St. Joseph is a quarterly event which aims to foster community and cultivate culture among Young Adults in the Baltimore area. The venue hosts concerts and dinners to promote culture, provide an intentional gathering space, appreciate beauty through music, enjoy food & drink, and support each other in a common pursuit and practice of the Faith. "L'arche: a place of celebration and forgiveness"Crisely Melecio-Zambrano and Debora Green are part of the L'Arche community of greater Washington DC and will be speaking about the importance of community. L’Arche is an inter-denominational Christian community that welcomes people of all backgrounds to share life together. Community life is centered around four communal homes and the 16 members who have intellectual disabilities, known as “core people.” Each community member is encouraged to discover and deepen his or her spiritual life and live it according to his or her particular faith and tradition. Those who have no religious affiliation are also welcomed and respected in their freedom of conscience.
Debora Green is one of the core members and Crisely is a live-in assistant and the home life leader in her community. Crisely will give an introduction of L'Arche and then will do Q&A format with Debora, asking her questions about community and her experiences living at L'Arche. Happy 1/2 hour begins at 7 p.m. (but many people arrive at 6:30 p.m. for dinner) and the evening's speaker will take the stage at 7:30 p.m. for the presentation and Q&A. ![]() Soccer on Sundays at 2pm at St. Mary's Seminary and University field. Contact Evan Ponton (evanaponton@gmail.com) for details. In the spirit of our sportsman-pope (Saint JPII), whose feast is Oct. 22 -- come and play! ![]() Women's Evenings! - Book Discussion -guided book discussion that will meet every other week on Wednesdays from 8-9pm in the church hall of Saints Philip & James (after their weekly adoration and confession, which starts at 7pm). We will have drinks and light snacks :) Our first meeting will be October 19th at 8pm We will be reading "Jesus the Bridegroom: The Greatest Love Story Ever Told" by Dr. Brant Pitre. It focuses on the mystery of the cross, tradition in Jewish scripture, and what it really means for the Church to be the 'bride' and Jesus Christ the 'bridegroom'. You can find the book on Amazon here: https://amzn.com/0770435459 We will be leading the discussions every meeting, so it is not a requirement to read the sections before joining us. We will announce the sections the week before we meet. For our first meeting we will be reading Introduction and The Bridegroom God of Israel (the first two sections) Please RSVP if you plan on attending to mvalero16@gmail.com - or email if you have any questions or concerns. ![]() Saturday, June 21, 2014 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. This month continues our seven-month series on the gifts of the Holy Spirit with a talk on the gift of understanding. Our guest speaker this month will be Brother Luke Hoyt, OP, a Dominican brother who studies at the Dominican House of Studies in Washington, D.C. during the academic year and has an assignment at Saints Philip and James Parish this summer. After our time of worship, we'll have a social in the parish hall. RSVP and invite your friends via our Facebook invitation! 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 Saints Philip and James: http://tinyurl.com/ssphilipnjames. Saturday, June 14, 2014 at 10 a.m.
Last summer, we had a trip to Fort McHenry. If you missed that, don't fear: We're going again this summer! Meet us at the parking lot of Saints Philip and James Church at 10 a.m. on Saturday, June 14; we'll carpool from there! We plan to have a picnic lunch and play outdoor games until we're tired, so make sure to bring anything that you deem appropriate for the outing (e.g., food [important for picnicking!], water, sunscreen, lawn chairs, blankets, Frisbees, kickballs, kites, etc.) RSVP and invite your friends via our Facebook invitation! Information about the fort is at www.nps.gov/fomc/index.htm. Questions? E-mail Nikos at social@baltimorefrassati.org. Saturday, May 24, 2014 at 9 a.m.
We'll serve a lunch as part of the hot meal program at Our Daily Bread (at 725 Fallsway, Baltimore, MD 21202) from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. on Saturday, May 24th! Space is limited. RSVP in advance by e-mailing Michelle at service@baltimorefrassati.org. ![]() Saturday, May 17, 2014 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. This month, Sister Theresa Anne, OP, will begin a new series on the gifts of the Holy Spirit with a talk about the gift of wisdom. After our time of worship, we'll have a social in the parish hall. RSVP and invite your friends via our Facebook invitation! 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 Saints Philip and James: http://tinyurl.com/ssphilipnjames. |
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