It is with heavy hearts that we write to inform you of Fr. Randy Soto’s passing on Wednesday, December 21. Please click the title for a full obituary and the times of the funeral services.
On October 23, Fr. André gave a homily on the "Jesus Prayer" at Assumption Church, in which he mentioned a couple of books. Please click the title for additional information.
Deacon Anthony Viola has announced his retirement from active ministry, having served our Parish for 24 years. We thank him for his service and his presence. Please click the title for more information.
Fr. Bob Verrigni has been transferred by Cardinal Dolan to St. John the Evangelist in Mahopac, New York. Please click the title for his new contact information.
On Sunday, July 17, Fr. Sorgie offered two book recommendations to serve as inspiration for anyone who is looking to achieve a more intimate relationship with God in light of the hectic nature of the world in which we live. Please click the title for more information.
We welcome Fr. Dinesh Tharanga Keerthisinghe and pray that God blesses his ministry among us. Please click the title for more information about Fr. Dinesh.
Fr. André has helped organize an anthology of essays that delve into the experience of "Franciscan Solitude." For more information and a link to order the anthology, please click the title.
Timothy Cardinal Dolan, Archbishop of New York, wrote a letter to the Catholics of New York, wishing all an enjoyable summer and reminding them of the obligation to attend Mass. Please click the title for the full letter.
Sunday, June 20, 2021, was the last weekend that Fr. Tom Collins, President of Archbishop Stepinac High School, celebrated Mass as our Weekend Assistant at Immaculate Conception & Assumption of Our Lady since he has been named Pastor of Our Lady of Sorrows Parish in White Plains by Cardinal Dolan.
Timothy Cardinal Dolan, Archbishop of New York, wrote a letter to the Catholics of New York, urging them to return to Mass. Please click the title for the full letter.
You are invited to join Fr. Novio on a 10-day pilgrimage to the Holy Land! The pilgrimage will begin on December 26, 2021 and conclude on January 4, 2022. There will be stops in Nazareth, Cana, Galilee, Jerusalem, Bethlehem, Ein Karem, and Emmaus. The enrollment deadline is June 30, 2021. Please click the title for the full brochure of information.
Fr. Anthony Sorgie will be leading the rescheduled pilgrimage. The itinerary is the same as the 2020 program. Estimated rates for the 2022 travel package are maintained. Please click the title for the full brochure.
Join us for Tenebrae on Thursday, Friday, and Saturday of Holy Week at 10:00 AM in Immaculate Conception Church. Please click the title for more information.
Fr. Silva has been asked to return to Sri Lanka to serve as president of a college in Colombo. He will be leaving the parish on Thursday, January 14. We thank him for his service and wish him a safe trip home. Please click the title for more information.
The Archdiocese of New York has asked every parish to implement measures to limit the capacity of the church, as mandated by the Government, for the Masses on Christmas Eve and Christmas Day. Please click the title for more information.
The opening of our long-awaited, new Parish Center began with the move of all Parish Offices out of the Rectory on Thursday, October 15. Please click the title for more information.
The full-day activities include veneration of Padre Pio's relics, conferences about Padre Pio, a Mass in his honor, a benefit concert, and a private four-course Pugliese dinner. These events are being coordinated by the Saint Pio Foundation. Registrations are required. To register and for more information, click the title.
Our parish will be celebrating the Feast of the Most Sacred Heart of Jesus on Friday, June 19 with our regular Masses, an opportunity for Confession, and time for Adoration. Click the title for more information.
We are happy to announce that, effective Tuesday, June 9, Immaculate Conception Church and Assumption Church will be open for Sunday Masses, Weekday Masses, Baptisms, Weddings, Funerals, and Memorial Masses. Please click the title for more information.