August 2017
St. Mary Funfest and 5K (Hyde Park) Begins
Aug. 17-20. Four days of fun. Thursday: Evening 5K followed by live music, food, drinks. Sunday only: Spaghetti dinner, 5-7 pm. For more see our Festival Guide: http://www.thecatholictelegraph.com/festivals
Find out more »December 2017
St. Mary Church (Hyde Park) Centennial Closing Mass
Archbishop Schnurr will celebrate a Mass in celebration of the 100th anniversary of St. Mary Church's current building.
Find out more »January 2018
Blood Drive in Hyde Park
Semi-annual family-sponsored blood drive -- sign up online at http://hoxworth.org/groups/stmaryhydepark.html.
Find out more »April 2018
Behold! Evening of Worship for Young Adults at St. Mary (Hyde Park)
Join young adults from around the greater Cincinnati area for Adoration, praise & worship, and fellowship followed by a night of fellowship. Presented by the seminarians of Mount St. Mary’s Seminary and The Archdiocese of Cincinnati Office for Young Adult Evangelization and Discipleship.
Find out more »May 2018
Kis4Kate Blood Drive at St. Mary (Hyde Park)
Semi-annual blood drive. Everyone who donates or attempts to donate will be placed in a drawing to win an 8”x10” photo by Alex Vehr autographed by FC Cincinnati player Jimmy McLaughlin. Register to online at link or by calling Hoxworth at (513) 451-0910.
Find out more »Celebration of Mary, Mother of the Church at St. Mary (Hyde Park)
St. Mary will celebrate the new universal feast of Mary, Mother of the Church, with an evening service at the grotto that will include a reading of the pope's proclamation, presentation of flowers, rosary, song, and more. Rain location: inside the church.
Find out more »August 2018
St. Mary FunFest and 5K Run Begins (Hyde Park)
Aug. 16 (THURSDAY)-19. Thursday night adults-only. Music All Weekend; Rides, games, more. Sunday spaghetti dinner 4:30 -7 p.m. For links, times, maps, and more, click here for The Catholic Telegraph’s 2018 online Festival Guide.
Find out more »September 2018
Talk on early Cincinnati Catholic History in Hyde Park
Part 1 of a 4-part series of talks on Cincinnati’s Catholic History by Father Davide Endres, dean of the Athenaeum of Ohio and a columnist for “The Catholic Telegraph,” will focus on pioneers (1821-1840). The multimedia presentations will explore how German and Irish immigrants transformed the city’s history through a network of churches, schools, and charities and look toward the archdiocese’s bicentennial. Come for one or all.
Find out more »October 2018
Talk on 19th century Cincinnati Catholic History in Hyde Park
Part 2 of a 4-part series of talks on Cincinnati’s Catholic History by Father Davide Endres, dean of the Athenaeum of Ohio and a columnist for “The Catholic Telegraph,” will focus on 19thcentury immigrants (1840-1883). The multimedia presentations will explore how German and Irish immigrants transformed the city’s history through a network of churches, schools, and charities and look toward the archdiocese’s bicentennial. Come for one or all.
Find out more »Talk on Cincinnati Catholic history from 1883-1950 in Hyde Park
Part 3 of a 4-part series of talks on Cincinnati’s Catholic History by Father Davide Endres, dean of the Athenaeum of Ohio and a columnist for “The Catholic Telegraph,” will focus on growth and progress from 1883-1950. The multimedia presentations will explore how German and Irish immigrants transformed the city’s history through a network of churches, schools, and charities and look toward the archdiocese’s bicentennial. Come for one or all.
Find out more »Talk on Cincinnati Catholic History from 1950-2018 in Hyde Park
Last of a 4-part series of talks on Cincinnati’s Catholic History by Father Davide Endres, dean of the Athenaeum of Ohio and a columnist for “The Catholic Telegraph,” will focus on change and continuity from 1950 to the present. The multimedia presentations will explore how German and Irish immigrants transformed the city’s history through a network of churches, schools, and charities and look toward the archdiocese’s bicentennial. Presence at previous talks not required.
Find out more »Evening of Reflection for EMHCs and Lectors in Hyde Park
Deacon David Shea will lead this evening of reflection for Extraordinary Ministers of Holy Communion and and Lectors sponsored by the Office of Divine Worship and Sacraments.
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