Upcoming Events

First Friday Mass and Meetings
The Guild meets monthly (except during the Summer) for First Friday Masses at 8:10 a.m. at The Church of St. Agnes, 143 E. 43rd Street, New York, New York.. Following the Mass, there is a program in the auditorium below the Church, which involves a guest speaker and coffee and a light breakfast.
Fall 2019/Spring 2020 First Friday Meetings:
October 4 Edward Short: “Newman, the Saint”
November 1 John Marrella, Supreme Advocate of the Knights of Columbus
December 6 Ed Mechmann, Director of Public Policy, Archdiocese of New York
February 7 Christian Clark: “Evaluating the Historical Evidence for the Resurrection”
March 6 Phillip Klay, National Book Award winner for his short story collection,
Redeployment. Regis High School graduate, and U.S. Marine
April 3 TBA
May 1 Angela Carmella, Seton Hall: “The Idea of the Catholic Law School”
Our goal for our First Friday Mass is to aid in the development, enhancement and structuring of our spiritual lives by assisting at Mass with our professional colleagues and having the benefit of a speaker who will have something of importance to say to us. Please mark each First Friday on your calendar and make it the place to be every month. All are welcome to attend. There is no charge and no reservations are required. Please invite friends and colleagues.
We will be announcing an evening event that will take place in January 2020.
The Guild meets monthly (except during the Summer) for First Friday Masses at 8:10 a.m. at The Church of St. Agnes, 143 E. 43rd Street, New York, New York.. Following the Mass, there is a program in the auditorium below the Church, which involves a guest speaker and coffee and a light breakfast.
Fall 2019/Spring 2020 First Friday Meetings:
October 4 Edward Short: “Newman, the Saint”
November 1 John Marrella, Supreme Advocate of the Knights of Columbus
December 6 Ed Mechmann, Director of Public Policy, Archdiocese of New York
February 7 Christian Clark: “Evaluating the Historical Evidence for the Resurrection”
March 6 Phillip Klay, National Book Award winner for his short story collection,
Redeployment. Regis High School graduate, and U.S. Marine
April 3 TBA
May 1 Angela Carmella, Seton Hall: “The Idea of the Catholic Law School”
Our goal for our First Friday Mass is to aid in the development, enhancement and structuring of our spiritual lives by assisting at Mass with our professional colleagues and having the benefit of a speaker who will have something of importance to say to us. Please mark each First Friday on your calendar and make it the place to be every month. All are welcome to attend. There is no charge and no reservations are required. Please invite friends and colleagues.
We will be announcing an evening event that will take place in January 2020.