Category: News

Robb Elementary School, Uvalde, Texas
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Parish News:
May 29

This week: What we can do to help bring about God’s reign of peace, despite our fear, anger and revulsion at the slaughter of children and teachers in Uvalde, Texas. Also: news about our friend, former parishioner and (recent) seminary grad Stacey Carpenter’s new call to parish ministry in Delaware; an urgent appeal from our friends in Haiti specifically for Ascension parishioners and friends; and other news.

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Parish News:
May 22

In this week’s newsletter: news about upcoming clergy sabbaticals 🙏 , the bishop’s visit this Thursday for Ascension Day ⛪ , a going away party for one of our long-time parishioners 😢 , and news about our friend, former parishioner and (recent) seminary grad Stacey Carpenter’s new call to parish ministry in Delaware 👍 .

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Parish News:
May 15

This week: We welcome our friend Fr. Sam Owen, Priest-in-Charge of the Haitian Episcopal Church of the Good Samaritan, as our guest preacher. Following the service, he will share news of the New York Haiti Project in a forum. Join us — in-person* or online!

*In-person worshipers and visitors must wear face masks and practice safe social distancing.
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Parish News:
May 8

In this newsletter: The rector explains her new headgear; news about an upcoming visit from our friend, the Rev. Sam Owen, to give us an update on the New York Haiti Project’s efforts in Martel and how we can help the congregation there with their worship music; and news of other upcoming gatherings for Resistance Cinema, the Women’s Spirituality Group, and more.

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Spring Pear Tree
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Parish News: The Week of May 1

Resurrection

Easter. The grave clothes of winter
are still here, but the sepulchre
is empty. A messenger
from the tomb tells us
how a stone has been rolled
from the mind, and a tree lightens
the darkness with its blossom.
There are travellers upon the roads
who have heard music blown
from a bare bough, and a child
tells how the accident
of last year, a machine stranded
beside the way for lack
of petrol is covered with flowers.
— R.S. Thomas
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Parish News: The Week of April 24

This week: The rector expresses gratitude for the parish’s Holy Week observances, with thanks for all the many participants. Also: Read the latest contribution of parishioner Stanley Weinberg in The Episcopal New Yorker; an invitation to join our parish and the Episcopal Church by participating in “Inquirers’ Classes,” preparatory to being received or confirmed by the bishop; and other news about the life of our parish and diocese.

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Parish News: Triduum

Maundy Thursday – April 14 
7pm Holy Eucharist with Full Choir*

Good Friday – April 15
12 Noon The Passion of Our Lord Jesus Christ, with Choir, Veneration of the Cross and Communion from the Reserve Sacrament*

Holy Saturday – April 16 
10am Liturgy of the Word
8pm The Great Vigil of Easter with Full Choir, Lighting of the New Fire, Renewal of Baptismal Vows, and the first Eucharist of Easter*

Easter Sunday, April 17
Day of Resurrection
9am Holy Eucharist
11am Festal Eucharist with Full Choir*
6pm Meditation & Sacrament

In-person service; worshipers and visitors must wear face masks and practice safe social distancing.
* Also available online at ascensionnyc.org/webcasts
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Illustration of Jesus on a donkey, by Matthew Snow
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Parish News: the Week of April 10

This week: The first Palm Sunday in three years for which we are able to gather in person*! We begin with a joyous procession with palms around the block to Sixth Avenue and back (weather permitting), celebrating Jesus’ entry into Jerusalem. Yet soon thereafter, we hear the dramatic reading of Christ’s Passion (his last hours before his death) and find ourselves shouting: “Crucify him! Crucify him!” Thus once again, we enter into the devotion and drama of Holy Week. Please join us — in person or online — as we observe the triumph, communion, betrayal, death and ultimate resurrection of Jesus in this most holy week of the church year.

*In-person worshipers and visitors must wear face masks and practice safe social distancing.
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Parish News: the Week of April 3

This week: information for the Fifth Sunday in Lent and news about upcoming changes to our administration of Communion to take place on Palm Sunday. Plus: the schedule of worship services for Holy Week and Easter, and a number of other ways to participate in the life of our parish, diocese, city and the world.

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