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Sunday, October 23, 2011

New Missal Translation in Boston

Dominican Forum on November 20, 2011

The Greater Boston Pro-Chapter of Saint Dominic will join Mary Immaculate of Lourdes Parish in co-hosting the sixth in its series of Dominican Forums on Current Issues of Faith and Morals at 2:00 P.M. on Sunday, November 20, 2011 in the Lower Church Hall of Mary Immaculate of Lourdes Parish, 270 Elliot Street, Newton Upper Falls. A presentation on “Changes in the Prayers and Responses of the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass” will be made by Father Charles Higgins, Pastor of Mary Immaculate of Lourdes Parish. The revised translations of the Roman Missal, which are the subject of the presentation, will become effective in all Catholic Churches of the United States on the First Sunday of Advent, November 27th.

All parishioners and members of the Lay Dominican family are welcome to attend the Forum presentation. Ample parking is available behind the church. For further information, please contact either the Church Rectory or call 617- 472- 4446.

This Dominican Forum Series is sponsored by the Lay Dominicans of Greater Boston. The members of the Greater Boston Pro-Chapter of St. Dominic are Catholic men and women, married and single, who live and work in the Greater Boston community. As members of the world-wide Lay Fraternity of Saint Dominic, they have dedicated themselves to remain loyal to the teachings of the Church and to live in accordance with the rule established and modeled by St. Dominic, that is, a life of Prayer, Study, Community and Apostolate. This Greater Boston Chapter of Lay Dominicans will be meeting at 1:00 PM on November 20th, prior to the Forum program, in the Lower Rectory Conference Room of Mary Immaculate of Lourdes Parish for those who are interested.

For further information please contact:
Raymond DiBona at 617 – 472 – 4446 or Ken Caldwell at kmcaldwell1@verizon.net
Thank you for your cooperation and support.

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