Parish Mission May 9, 10, 11

On May 9, 10 and 11, a Parish Mission will be led by Msgr. Robert Hayden and Sr. Joanne Bonoro, SC.

The Parish Mission will take place on May 9, 10 and 11 from 7 pm – 8 pm in the Church.

The same Mission Talk will also be given after the 8 am Mass on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday mornings.

Each day’s Mission Talk, as presented after the 8 am Mass, will be streamed live on our Facebook Page  (https://www.facebook.com/StBonifaceMartyr) and here on our website at: https://www.saintboniface.org/streaming/.  The streams may be watched live or at a later time at your convenience.

Monsignor Robert Hayden: Fr. Bob was ordained a priest for the Rockville Center Diocese in 1970. After Ordination he was an Associate at St. Rose of Lima in Massapequa and St. Dominic’s in Oyster Bay.  After studying at Catholic University, Fr. Bob taught Scripture at the Seminary of the Immaculate Conception in Huntington where he was also the Vice Rector and Academic Dean. He has served as Pastor at the Church of St. Aidan in Williston Park and most recently as Pastor at St. William the Abbot in Seaford. Fr. Bob recently celebrated the 50th Anniversary of his Ordination.

Fr. Bob and Sister JoAnn have given Parish Missions at Our Lady of Lourdes in Malverne, St. Aidan’s in Williston Park, on Zoom for Our Lady Queen of Martyrs in Centerport and for the Sisters of Charity in Wellesley, Massachusetts.

Sister JoAnn Bonauro, SC is a Sister of Charity of Halifax who has served in Parish Ministry as the Co-Director of Faith Formation at St. Aidan’s; a Pastoral Associate at Our Lady of Peace in Lynbrook and St. William the Abbot. She also taught in the Brooklyn Diocese. Sister JoAnn is a certified Spiritual Director and currently co-coordinates Spirituality Programs at St. Aidan’s Parish.

Theme:  What does it mean to be the Body of Christ in May of 2022 here in Sea Cliff?

Monday: Am I really the Body of Christ? What does that mean?

Tuesday:  Speak, Lord, your servant is listening—I am listening.

Wednesday: One hundred and twenty years have passed (It’s our Parish Anniversary!!!)  So – where do we go from here?

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