94 Walnut Road, Tilden Township
Weekly schedule: Monday- Mass or Eucharistic Service at 9 a.m.; Tuesday- Eucharistic Adoration at 6 p.m.; Mass at 7 p.m.; Wednesday through Friday- Mass at 9 a.m. Weekend Masses- Saturday at 4:30 p.m., and Sunday at 8 a.m. and 10:45 a.m. Visit www.stmaryhamburg.org or follow on Facebook.
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April 11: PREP Religious Education classes, 9 a.m.
April 13: Womenâs Guild meeting, 7:30 p.m.
April 14: Holy Name society meeting, 7 p.m.
St. Michael s Church
529 St. Michael s Road, Hamburg
April 11: we worship at 10:15 a.m. to celebrate the Second Sunday of Easter. At 9 a.m. we will have a Resurrection lesson for children in the social hall. An egg hunt will be held outside, weather permitting.
James J McKenzie
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T he toast might be virtual, the hugs on hold, but the sentiment is universal: Letâs ring in the new year and drop kick 2020 into the rear view mirror.
Things definitely arenât typical this New Yearâs Eve. The First Night celebrations in the streets, the big dance parties, the packed concerts in music halls â most are paused as we head into 2021. And plans donât just change from day to day but hour to hour.
Still, there are bright spots â retooled shows, some splashes of color and online celebrations with fun, games and a sense of community.
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All religious leaders believe their church, mosque or temple is more than a building, and that it’s the people who fill it and the community work they do that defines it.
And that has perhaps never been more prevalent than in 2020 when places of worship were forced to close their doors and halt home visits on masse at the start of lockdown in March.