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Feature News | Monday, April 24, 2017

Archdiocesan news briefs for April 2017

‘Tweets and tricks’ at women’s meet

All Catholic women are invited to the 59th annual convention of the Miami Archdiocesan Council of Catholic Women, to be held April 28-30 at the Doubletree by Hilton, 100 Fairway Drive, Deerfield Beach.

The program features author and businesswoman Heidi Richards teaching “tweets and tricks” of social media at 7 p.m. Friday; continues with a Memorial Mass, awards luncheon and Lourdes Virtual Pilgrimage Experience Saturday morning and afternoon; and concludes with a closing Mass Sunday at 4 p.m., celebrated by Archbishop Thomas Wenski at Our Lady of Mercy Church in Deerfield Beach.

The Mass will be followed by the closing banquet and awarding of scholarships to deserving eighth-grade girls who want to continue their education in a Catholic high school.

Registration for all three days is $185, or $35 for 1 day, plus $48 for the Saturday luncheon and $63 for the Sunday evening banquet. Go towww.maccw.org or email [email protected]

Legal pros invited to Red Mass

The St. Thomas More Society of South Florida invites everyone in the legal profession to their 28th annual Red Mass, reception and dinner, Thursday, April 27, beginning at 5:30 p.m. at St. Anthony Church, 901 N.E. Second St., Fort Lauderdale. Archbishop Thomas Wenski will be the celebrant.

The reception and dinner will follow at the Hyatt Regency Pier 66 Crystal Ballroom, 2301 S.W. 17 St., Fort Lauderdale. During the dinner, the society will bestow its Archbishop Edward McCarthy Award to Msgr. James R. Dixon, a local priest and retired U.S. Air Force colonel. Judge Melanie G. May of Florida’s Fourth District Court of Appeal will be the guest speaker.

The Mass is open to all. Tickets to the reception and dinner are $125/person. Register at: redmass.com

Lay Ministry marks 40th

The Office of Lay Ministry will mark 40 years of serving the people of God with a bilingual Enrichment Day, Saturday, April 29, from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. at SEPI (SouthEast Pastoral Institute), 7700 S.W. 56 St., Miami.

“Mission and Ministry of the Laity / Misión y Ministerios Laicales” will feature an array of speakers, including Guillermo Fernández, Teresita González, Father Fernando Hería, Msgr. Pablo Navarro, Father José Luis Menéndez, Antonio and Niní Fernández, Msgr. Chanel Jeanty and Rogelio Zelada. All School of Ministry students, graduates, lay ministers, teachers and friends are invited.

“Come listen to great speakers, remember the journey, and rejoice as the Lay Ministry Office continues its mission,” said Florangel Gonzalez, director.

For information call 305-762-1184 or email [email protected]

New Catholic? Attend Neophyte Mass

All newly baptized adults and children of catechetical age, and their families, are invited to attend the Neophyte Mass with Archbishop Thomas Wenski, Saturday, May 6, 5:30 p.m. at St. Mary Cathedral, 7525 N.W. Second Ave., Miami. Come join with new Catholics from throughout the archdiocese and celebrate the joy of your new life in Christ. Reception to follow. Call 305-762-1128 for information.  

Celebrate Fatima’s 100th

As the Church marks the 100th anniversary of the apparitions of Our Lady of Fatima, the Archdiocese of Miami and the Servants of the Pierced Hearts have planned a series of monthly events at different parishes.

The first one will take place Saturday, May 13, 2 to 9 p.m., at St. Michael the Archangel Church, 2987 West Flagler St., Miami. Featuring prayer, meditations and adoration, this grace-filled celebration will end with a candlelight procession at 9 p.m. Subsequent events will take place as follows:

For information, go to www.piercedhearts.org

Seminar tackles ethical questions

Seeking answers to today’s tough ethical questions? Respect Life Ministry will host its next “Living in the Light of Truth” seminars on Saturday, April 29, 9 a.m. to 1 p.m., at St. Boniface Church, Pembroke Pines, in Spanish; and Saturday, June 24, 9 a.m. to 1:30 p.m., at St. Vincent Church, Margate, in English. Admission is free. For information call 954-981-2922 or go to www.respectlifemiami.org

Get your ‘good news’ via email

The archdiocese’s Communications Office sends out two weekly email blasts: one on Mondays with the Let’s Talk blog, and the other on Wednesdays with news and events from our website. The website is updated daily, and most of the news about parishes and schools appears there, since space is limited in the monthly print edition of the Florida Catholic.

To subscribe to the weekly emails, go to the bottom right-hand corner of the website — www.miamiarch.org — and fill in your name and email. You can also follow the archdiocese on social media: @ArchdioceseofMiami on Facebook; @CatholicMiami on Twitter and Instagram. Feel free to “like” or “follow” our social media pages and use them as tools to make the Good News “go viral.”

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