Church of Our Saviour, NYC

 

Parish Groups

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Altar Servers: Boys and young men of the parish serve the liturgical rites in the sanctuary.

Book of the Month Club: If you are interested in serious Catholic reading and discussion — as well as camaraderie — we welcome you to join the Church of Our Saviour’s Book of the Month Club. On the third Monday of each month our small group of members gathers at the parish to discuss a pre-assigned book. Our reading list includes biographies of Catholic saints, theology, and church history. For updated information about our meeting dates, times, and books we’re reading, please refer to Our Saviour’s weekly bulletin. For more information, please visit the club's website at: http://users.rcn.com/osbc.

Choir: The volunteer choir, under expert musical direction, is trained to lead the music of the Mass and other liturgies, emphasizing Gregorian chant and the classical works of the Church's heritage.

Finance Committee: Assists the Pastor and the Finance Chairman in administering parish operations. Works with the Pastor in matters of the budget, financial planning, and stewardships.

Lectors: Proclaim the readings of the Old and New Testaments prior to the Gospel of the Mass, as well as reading the Prayer of the Faithful.

Legion of Mary: A Church lay organization, the object of which is "the glory of God through the holiness of its members," developed by prayer and active works.

Parish Council: Members offer advice to the Pastor about ways to develop the parish community. They represent the concerns of parishioners and support parish programs.

Prayer Group: This group meets weekly to open hearts and minds to God in contemplative prayer.

Pre-Cana: In this eight-week marriage preparation course couples meet for eight Tuesday evenings in a small-group format conducive to in-depth discussion. A flexible program is also available for couples not able to meet on Tuesday nights. For further information, contact Peter McFadden at mcfadden@mac.com.

Religious Instruction (Children) CCD: Children ages four through high school are welcome to attend our parish children's education program. Classes are on Tuesday evenings from 5:30 to 6:30.

Religious Instruction (Adult) RCIA: All are welcome to attend our adult education classes on Tuesday evenings from 7:00 to 8:30. Non-Catholics and Catholics alike wishing to learn more about the Catholic Faith are welcome.

Ushers: Members greet both parishioners and visitors, assist them to the pews upon entrance, and distribute bulletins.

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