
October Calendar Highlights: Catholic Worker Speaker Series, Columbus Day Mass, Hispanic Heritage Mass
| 10/1/2024
By: The Good Newsroom
See our listings below for a sampling of events available throughout the Archdiocese of New York in October

A large number of events are taking place in October, the month of the Holy Rosary. See our listings below for a sampling of events available throughout the Archdiocese of New York this month.
- October 1 | Staten Island Catholic Worker Speaker Series | Blessed Sacrament Church
- October 5 | Lay Dominican Open House for the Rose Hawthorne/St. Catherine of Siena Chapter | St. Catherine of Siena Church
- October 8 | Staten Island Catholic Worker Speaker Series | Blessed Sacrament Church
- October 10 | Men for Others | Church of the Holy Name of Jesus
- October 11 | Hispanic Heritage Mass and Social | Misa por Mes de la Herencia Hispana | Church of St. Elizabeth
- October 14 | Columbus Day Mass | St. Patrick’s Cathedral
- October 15 | Staten Island Catholic Worker Speaker Series | Blessed Sacrament Church
- October 15 | Napa Institute’s Annual Mass and Eucharistic Procession | St. Patrick’s Cathedral
- October 18 | Don Bosco Global Youth Film Festival | The Sheen Center for Thought and Culture
- October 22 | Staten Island Catholic Worker Speaker Series | Blessed Sacrament Church
- October 26 | Second Annual Archdiocesan Parish Musicians’ Breakfast | St. Joseph’s Seminary
- October 29 | Staten Island Catholic Worker Speaker Series | Blessed Sacrament Church
- October 30 | Batter Up– Faith and Fatherhood: Prayer and Social with Dr. Jimmy Walters | Venue TBD
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