October Events Highlights: Guardian Mass, New York State Eucharistic Congress, Together Manhattan Walk

| 10/1/2023

By: The Good Newsroom

Enjoy autumn in New York with a variety of events throughout the archdiocese and elsewhere in New York State

People walk past an inflatable pumpkin as they attend a fall festival in Manorville, N.Y., Oct. 16, 2022.
People walk past an inflatable pumpkin as they attend a fall festival in Manorville, N.Y., Oct. 16, 2022. (CNS photo/Gregory A. Shemitz)

The Archdiocese of New York’s calendar is full of significant events that are open for registration. Below is a selection of some of those activities and information on how to get involved. Click the link on each event title for more information.

October 2 | Guardian Mass | St. Patrick’s Cathedral

October 2-5 | Convention of Pastors | Archdiocese of New York

October 7 | Man Up! New York | Iona University

October 9 | Columbus Day Mass | St. Patrick’s Cathedral

October 10 | 2023 New York City Eucharistic Procession | St. Patrick’s Cathedral

October 11 | First Hispanic Heritage Evening of Prayer and Reflection for Families Herencia Hispana Noche de Oración y Reflexión por las Familias | Star Senior Citizen Center

October 14 | 2023 Bronx Forum for Catechesis and Youth Ministry | Cardinal Spellman High School

October 20-22 | New York State Eucharistic Conference | Our Lady of Martyrs Shrine, Auriesville

October 23-27 | Retreat for Priests | Immaculate Conception Seminary, Huntington

October 26 | “What is Death? A Report from the Front Lines” | St. Joseph’s Seminary

October 28 | First Annual Parish Musicians’ Breakfast | St. Joseph’s Seminary

October 28 | Together Manhattan (rescheduled from September 30) | The Met Cloisters

Parishes: submit your events here for inclusion on the Archdiocese of New York events calendar.

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