“Iron sharpeneth iron, so a man sharpeneth the countenance of his friend.” - Proverbs 27:17
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6:30 Mass7:30 Catered Dinner at The Piazza 9:00 BYOD: Cigars & Whiskey "Potluck"10:30 Doors CloseBusiness Formal (suit & tie). $35 per person; $50 per VIP.
Delicious catering will be provided by www.ElMorfiGrill.com
This primary and highest feast of St. Joseph is celebrated annually on March 19. Because this feast is a solemnity, even though it falls during Lent, the faithful are dispensed of their Lenten obligations on this day.
Besides attending Mass and praying the St. Joseph novena, St. Joseph’s Day traditions include the making and eating of zeppole, an Italian cream puff-like pastry, and the decoration of large St. Joseph’s tables. These tables include a statue or icon of the saint, along with gifts and food to be eaten at feast day parties.
St, Joseph is known as the patron saint of the Universal Church, a happy death, families, fathers, expectant mothers, explorers, pilgrims, travelers, immigrants, home sellers and buyers, craftsmen, engineers and working people.
Novena Starts on 3/10/2022: https://www.ewtn.com/catholicism/devotions/novena-to-st-joseph-304
Blessing of St Joseph's Table: https://www.usccb.org/resources/Blessingsof%20St.%20Josephs%20Table.pdf
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