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A Night At St. Clare’s Convent

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The House of Hope Int'l is pleased to announce that Alex LaPerchia (and his wife Phyllis LaPerchia) will be joining our all-volunteer staff and other visitors on this week's Wednesday's June 23rd, 7:30pm "Movie & prayer night." Our European film feature, "The Wizard of Heaven," is a cinematic treasure telling the remarkable and compelling story of the humble pastor of Ars, France.

Alex LaPerchia is the author of the book Satan & the Saint:Chronicles of the Life of Saint Jean-Marie Baptiste Vianney. This book was published and available for sale. Please join us as our Catholic retreat center honors the Cure of Ars at the close of this "Year for Priests."

Mr. LaPerchia plans to bring a relic he has of St. Jean Vianney, so we can have a special presence at Hope of this zealous lover of souls. The Church has rightfully confided her priests to his care and guidance. If you cannot come this week to participate in this event, would you please ask St. John Vianney's intercession for all of the House of Hope's clergy/religious programs? Thank you!

“Vianney! How you make me suffer... If there were three more like you on earth, my kingdom would be destroyed” - Satan

Location: House of Hope Int’l/ St. Clare’s Convent, 1925 Hone Ave, Bx, NY 10461
Date & time: Wednesday, June 23nd, 7:30 PM  (4th Wed. of the month as usual)
Tickets: $8 per person in advance by drop-off/mail to our location, OR $12 at the door
FREE ADMISSION FOR ALL PRIESTS, DEACONS & BROTHERS
Contact: Dr. Denise Mari (Lay Carmelite), 718-409-5031, hohintl@gmail.com

 

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is currently a graduate student at the Columbia School of Journalism. He has previously worked as the editor-in-chief of his college newspaper, The Dickinsonian, and as an editorial intern at America’s most prominent fake newspaper, The Onion. He is a native of Connecticut but currently lives in New York City.