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March 26, 2025, 7pm Zoom Meeting Re: Cuál es el estado actual de la Iglesia de Santa Maria?

Vamos hacer un reunión especial patrocinada por St. Mary’s Friends!  La reunion se realizara via Zoom el 26 de marzo, 2025 a las 7:00 PM. Las instrucciones para acceder a nuestra reunion de Zoom se enumeran a continuacion. Durante esta reunion vamos hablar de el estado de nuestra parroquia. Además también vamos hablar nuestro esfuerzo continuo para evitar que la iglesia de Santa Maria sea vendido y demolida.


March 26, 2025, 7pm Zoom Meeting Re: What’s the Current Status of St. Mary’s Church?

Please join us for a special meeting sponsored by St. Mary’s Friends! The meeting will be held via Zoom on March 26, 2025 at 7pm. Instructions to access our Zoom meeting are noted below. During this meeting we will discuss the status of our parish. In addition, we will also discuss our continuing effort to keep St. Mary’s church from being sold and demolished.


JULY 2024 MAGAZINE

True Beauty is found everywhere, especially in the arts. Our feature story this month is about the dynamic dance studio Dance Conservatory Seattle that serves professional dancers, as well as local residents who’ve never set foot in a ballet studio before. Regarding Truth & Beauty, I have a peculiar interest in the art world that has manifested itself in my latest book, a fictional account of a woman artist who suffers from a fall in grace (details coming soon). I hope you enjoy my summer round-up of books related to the art world.  –Patricia Vaccarino

 


Hispanic Community in Yonkers Rallies to Save Their Church

Parishioners and residents of the city of Yonkers are rallying this evening, at 6pm, to urge the elected officials of the city of Yonkers to take immediate action to accord landmark status to St. Mary’s (Church of the Immaculate Conception).


NOTES FROM THE WORKING CLASS: The Third Candle

Katherine Sheedy attended noon mass every day at St. Mary’s Church in Yonkers. Going to church was more than a religious rite. It was how she expressed herself—Irish Catholic, good natured and kind, except when she was vexed by something she did not understand. And she did not understand me, her rebellious granddaughter, the third in line.