February Calendar Highlights: Black History Month, St. Valentine's Day, and New York Encounter
| 02/1/2025
By: The Good Newsroom
See our listings below for a sampling of events available throughout the Archdiocese of New York in February
This is a relatively rare February in which Lent does not begin. It does, however, feature Black History Month, St. Valentine’s Day, and New York Encounter. See our listings below for a sampling of events available throughout the Archdiocese of New York this month.
- February 2 | Pilgrimage of Courageous Hope: Black History Month Mass | Church of St. Joseph and St. Boniface
- February 5 | Young Adult Mass | St. Patrick’s Cathedral
- February 7 | Love & Marriage: Waiting For God’s Perfect Timing | St. Agnes Church
- February 9 | Pilgrimage of Courageous Hope: Black History Month Mass | Church of the Holy Rosary – Nativity of Our Blessed Lady
- February 9 | Misa del Día Mundial del Matrimonio/World Marriage Day Mass | St. Patrick’s Cathedral
- February 9 | Misa en Honor a Señora de Suyapa/Our Lady of Suyapa Mass | St. Patrick’s Cathedral
- February 14 | St. Valentine’s Day | Parishes throughout the Archdiocese of New York
- February 14-16 | New York Encounter | Metropolitan Pavilion
- February 16 | Pilgrimage of Courageous Hope: Black History Month Mass | Church of St. Charles Borromeo, Resurrection, and All Saints
- February 20 | St. Joseph’s Seminary Academic Lecture: “Resisting Physician-Assisted Suicide Insights from the Saints and the Monks” | St. Joseph’s Seminary
- February 23 | Pilgrimage of Courageous Hope: Black History Month Mass | St. Luke’s Catholic Church
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