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8 Feb

2017

95th Anniversary of the Death of Blessed Karl of Austria – Mass, Luncheon & Conference

Posted by Stuart Chessman 

(Above) The Coronation of Charles as Apostolic King of Hungary.(Image Source -Andrew Cusack)

Traditional Latin High Mass
95th Anniversary of the Death of
Blessed Karl of Austria
With Veneration of First Class Relic

Saturday, 1 April 2017, 1:00 PM
Fourth Saturday of Lent
(Holy Rosary & Confessions begin at 12:30 PM)

St. Titus Church
952 Franklin Avenue, Aliquippa PA 15001

Celebrant: A Priest of the
Institute of Christ the King Sovereign Priest

Featuring the Duquesne University
Schola Cantorum Gregorianum
Under the Direction of Maura Goodwin

Blessed Karl of Austria died on Saturday, 1 April 1922, the Fourth Saturday of Lent and the day before Passion Sunday. The 95th anniversary of his death, 1 April 2017, falls on the Fourth Saturday of Lent and the day before Passion Sunday. Join us to commemorate this special anniversary.

Luncheon & Conference Immediately after Mass
In the Church Hall
(Reservations required for luncheon & conference.)

Featured Speakers: Gabor and Terez Laszlo
Topic: The Legacy of Blessed Karl in Modern Hungary:
The Social Reign of Christ the King

Luncheon Cost: $30/Person
$20/Student
For Luncheon Reservation Make Check Payable and Mail to:
Knights of Columbus 2161
2335 Concord Street, Aliquippa PA 15001
Deadline for Paid Luncheon Reservations: 25 March 2017

Sponsored By:
Knights of Columbus Woodlawn Council 2161
Traditional Latin Mass Guild

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