November 22, 2024 at 3:20 p.m.
Find fellowship and hope on Thanksgiving Day
Whether you are planning a big Thanksgiving dinner, spending quiet time at home, or even if you have to work, the Diocese of Albany is offering opportunities for all to enjoy fellowship, find peace and experience hope.
The Diocese’s Communications Office has created a webpage - https://www.rcda.org/thanksgiving - listing the various times and locations for Thanksgiving Masses. Hopefully, you can find something that fits your schedule.
If you are not familiar with the Catholic Mass, you might want to check out a video series that the Diocese put together called “The Power of One Hour” at https://www.rcda.org/powerofonehour. It’s a five-part series aimed at explaining what we do and why we do it. They are short segments, each about 15 minutes or less.
While many celebrate the holidays, some don’t have the opportunity. We don’t want anyone to be alone. All are welcome.
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