Mass and Distribution of Ashes at 12:10 pm, 5:30 pm and 7 pm
Day of Fast and Abstinence: able-bodied adults are expected to have only one complete meal and refrain from meat.
Exposition of the Blessed Sacrament: Weekdays during Lent from 9 am to 12 noon. Please RSVP if you can attend for an hour.
Author: St. Charles Borromeo
Taize Prayer Mondays
Everyone is invited to join us on Monday evenings at 7:30 PM for Taize prayer. The candle lit service is held in the tradition of the Taize community in France and includes song, scripture readings and a time for meditation on the Word. Prayer services are in the main church from 7:30-8:00, no registration is necessary and drop ins are welcome!
Bulletin for Feb 03, 2013
Please download this week’s bulletin at http://www.seekandfind.com/bulletins/04/0287/20130203B.pdf.
Moving at SCB
At the end of January, our rectory will be relocating. The Parish office will be moving to the new Parish Center at 31 Sidney Place. The priests’ residence will temporarily be at 1 Aitken Place (19 Sidney Place). Our email and phone numbers will remain the same, but please bear with us in answering or returning your calls during our move.
January 2013 Baptisms
Congratulations to the three newest members of the St. Charles community who were baptized today!
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Fr. Slawomir Sobiech Joining Parish
Bishop DiMarzio has assigned Fr. Slawomir Sobiech [swaˈvɔmir ˈsɔbjɛx] as a parochial vicar to assist Fr. Ed and serve the Parish, effective February 28, 2013. Father studied theology in Poland and then was ordained here in Brooklyn. We welcome Father and pray that he enjoys his days serving St. Charles.
Lenten Book Read
This Lenten season we’d like to do something as an entire faith community. Father Ed has purchased 500 copies of the book, The Four Signs of A Dynamic Catholic, by Matthew Kelly. We plan on reading a chapter a week and offering small group discussions to share and talk about how to increase faith in our lives, as well as ways to move us to action. Each week Father will also use themes from the book in his homily. Go take a book from the altar and join in. We’d love your participation.
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