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Astorino Attends Elevation Ceremony Of New York Archbishop Timothy Dolan To Cardinal

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Westchester County Executive Robert P. Astorino, who is in Rome, Italy to attend the elevation ceremony of New York Archbishop Timothy Dolan to cardinal in the Roman Catholic Church, will hold a media availability prior to the ceremony, February 17 at 10 a.m. CET (Rome time) in front of St. Peter’s Basilica.

Jewish-Catholic Studies Seminars at Iona College

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SPRING 2012 CALENDAR OF EVENTS

Shared Roots, Divergent Paths Series, Intermarriage: Catholic and Jewish Perspectives
Monday, February 13, 7:30 pm, Thomas J. Burke Lounge, Spellman Hall
Reverend James Lougran Director Graymoor of the Ecumenical and Interreligious Institute, Rabbi Gordon Tucker Senior Rabbi of Temple Israel Center in White Plains, and Dr. William Egelman of Iona College will present Catholic and Jewish perspectives on the sensitive question of intermarriage. This event is co-sponsored by the American Jewish Committee, Westchester Regional Office.

The Holocaust and Coming to Terms with the Past in Post-Communist-Poland
Thursday, March 8, 7:30 pm, Romita Auditorium, Ryan Library
The silence about the Holocaust in Poland after WWII was partly the effect of Communist ideology, partly the result of the painful memory of helplessness that many Poles experienced, and partly a consequence of the shame of witnessing the often barbaric behavior of one’s own people. Dr. Jolanta Ambrosewicz, director of the Center for Holocaust Studies at the Jagiellonian University in Cracow, Poland will deliver the lecture.

New York Archbishop Timothy Dolan to be Elevated to Cardinal by Pope Benedict

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NewImageThe Pope announced earlier today that he will elevate Msgr. Timothy Michael Dolan, Archbishop of New York, to Cardinal.

At the midday Angelus for the celebration of the Feast of the Ephiphany, Pope Benedict XVI announced a consistory for February 18th.

The consistory is a formal meeting of the Sacred College of Cardinals of the Roman Catholic Church. Consistories are held in Vatican City for taking care of the business of the college. In this case, for the purpose of elevating 22 priests to Cardinal.

The cardinals to be created are:

1. Msgr. Fernando Filoni, Prefect of the Congregation for the Evangelisation of Peoples;
2. Msgr. Manuel Monteiro de Castro, Major Penitentiary;
3. Msgr. Santos Abril Y Castellò, Archpriest of the Basilica of Saint Mary Major;
4. Msgr Antonio Maria Veglio, President of the Pontifical Council for the Pastoral Care of Migrants and Itinerant People;

Temple Israel of New Rochelle Offering Full-Time Schooling for Infants Through Pre-K This Fall

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Temple Israel of New Rochelle plans to provide a unique model for early childhood education. Initiating its new Kehillah School for Early Learning this fall, it will offer the only Jewish early childhood program in either Westchester or Manhattan with the option of full-day, year-round education, it was announced by Senior Rabbi Scott B. Weiner. Registration is already underway for the September 12 start date.

This Reform Jewish community, which has been providing partial-day schooling for young children for more than 30 years, is now expanding the school to accommodate the needs of full-time working parents, while still catering to families wanting shorter school days for their children. Parents can enroll their children in Kehillah for partial or full days between the hours of 7AM to 7PM, for up to 12 months a year. Families have the opportunity to enroll six week old infants and children up to six years of age in this expanded program, so that siblings can be cared for and educated together under one roof. A rolling admissions policy will enable parents to enroll their children throughout the year.

Severed Rabbit's Head Found on Bridge in New Rochelle's Five Island Park

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FiveIslandsBridge2New Rochelle police, earlier this morning, responded to a citizen complaint that a severed rabbit's head had been left on a bridge railing in Five Islands Park. A Talk of the Sound reader sent the following report via their Blackberry:

I was at 5 islands this morning and found a rabbit head on the railing of the first bridge of 5 islands. I wasn't sure if I should contact police or not so no report was filed by me. The rabbit head was clearly cut off by a person and left on the bridge due to the fact that the body was no where to be found.

By 11 a.m. when Talk of the Sound went to the location, police had removed the animal remains, according to a park employee. Police were still on the scene. The rabbit's head had been left on the second bridge which is also the first bridge inside the park.

Blessed Sacrament Church Needs $970,000 in Repairs

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Anyone who has passed the 114 year old Blessed Sacrament Church has noticed the scaffolding in the front of it. The repairs were needed on the front of the church because it is leaking when it rains or snows.

The Church had no money for this restoration which will cost about $970,000 but received a loan from the Archdiocese of New York and Bishop Dolan. Anyone wishing to donate can call their rectory at 632-3700 or mail to the rectory at 15 Shea Place, New Rochelle, NY 10801.

New Rochelle Voices

Henry J Camardella: Open Letter to New Rochelle City Council on Moving City Yard

In an open letter to the New Rochelle Mayor City Council, Henry Camardella calls the proposed move of the DPW Yard irresponsible.

Henry J Carmadella 075Henry J. Camardella is a long-time business and homeowner In New Rochelle.

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