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• the current home of the archdiocesan seminary• the oldest continually operating church of any kind in our region• the second largest collection of saints’ relics in the United States
• parade in the streets of Mt. Adams• enjoy a meatless Mediterranean meal• worship with Eastern Catholics
I visited! I did it! I went!
Do: Have a Friday meal at St. Anthony of Padua
Worship: Eastern Catholic Divine Liturgy
Go: “Steal” St. Patrickin Mount Adams
Recommended by Erin Queenan Schurenberg, a “Telegraph” contributor: “The food is homemade, and amazing.” While many parishes have weekly fish fries during Lent, St. Anthony of Padua Maronite Maronite Catholic Church in Mt. Auburn invites all to weekly meatless meals featuring Lebanese and other Mediter-ranean cuisine. The parish also holds a spring and fall “Taste of Lebanon” food festival (pictured) each year.
Recommended by: “Telegraph” staff. Every year since the Irish parish of Holy Cross combined with the German parish of Immaculata, the Ancient Order of Hibernians (and friends) have “stolen” the statue of St. Patrick a few weeks before St. Patrick’s Day and paraded through the streets of Mount Adams with it, accom-panied by pipes and drums. It reappears at the annual Cincinnati St. Patrick’s Day Parade. The Crowley family and patrons of Mt. Adams’s Crowley’s Irish Pub are said to be among the miscreants.
Recommended by: Julie Ernst, a parishioner at St. Helen in Dayton. “Learn more about the Eastern Catholic rites by attending a Maronite, Byzantine, or Syro-Malabar Divine Liturgy. It’s also a great opportuni-ty to learn more about different cultures!” More than 20 Eastern Catholic Churches have their own ancient litur-gies but are in full communion with Rome. Our Eastern Catholic parishes include St. Barbara Parish in Dayton (Byzantine), Maronite parishes St. Anthony of Padua in Cincinnati and St. Ignatius of Antioch in Dayton, and the Syro-Malabar Catholic Mission that worships at Our Lady of the Rosary. Syro-Malabar Catholics are based in Karala, India, and trace their founding to St. Thomas the Apostle.
St. Anthony of Padua2530 Victory ParkwayCincinnati, Ohio 45206513-961-0120 Staparish.org
Holy Cross-Immaculata30 Guido StreetCincinnati, Ohio 45202(513)721-65442011.hciparish.org
Our Lady of the Rosary 17 Farragut RoadCincinnati, Ohio 45218 513) 825-8626 Wintonwyomingpr.org
A priest in residence at Xavier University celebrates Qurbana (Mass/Divine Liturgy) in Malayalam and English at 4 p.m. Sundays
For information visit Stchavaracincinnati.org
This year the statue will be stolen at the annual An-cient Order of Hibernians Memorial Mass at 2 p.m., Feb. 18. A short parade will follow. The 52nd annual Cincinnati St. Patrick’s Day parade, which will feature the statue, will be held rain or shine March 10, at the Banks.
This month’s Bucket List takes you to visit different Catholic ethnic and liturgical groups. Remember we are all one Catholic family and universal Church as you:The Catholic Telegraph
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Lenten dinners begin every Friday after a 6 p.m. prayer service.
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