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Welcome to the blog for FAMILYYA! This blog acts as an extension of FAMILYYA, giving access to our lessons and by connecting to a wider Filipino-American and Catholic audience. This blog will also inform you of special events that FAMILYYA will be hosting.

Wednesday, March 20, 2013

It's not too late to join the Stations of the Cross Art Contest and Concert!

More details below!


The contest is FREE to enter and is open to people of all ages and talents. Two prizes of $100 each will be awarded to the best visual art and the best performance art. Not quite the artist? The concert and showcase is FREE to attend with snacks and refreshments to be served.

Artists who wish to enter can sign-up upon arrival. Theme is the Stations of the Cross and is free to interpretation. All participants will receive a prize for entering. Also, audience vote counts for 50% of each artist's score, so bring as many family and friends along!

The Chapel of San Lorenzo Ruiz is located on 378 Broome Street (between Mott and Mulberry Streets) and is accessible by car or public transportation.

For more information, please e-mail familyya.cslr@gmail.com.





Thursday, March 14, 2013

The Tree of Miracles Makes Its Debut!


On Sunday, March 10th, the Tree of Miracles made its debut at the Chapel of San Lorenzo Ruiz. The Tree of Miracles is a fundraiser that helps support FAMILYYA, the Family, Youth, and Young Adult Ministry, at the Chapel of San Lorenzo Ruiz.

Proceeds for the month of March will go towards sponsoring

How does the Tree of Miracles work? Take a red envelope. Write your petition. Place your donation in the red envelope and write the donation amount on the flap. Then, a member of FAMILYYA will be there to assist you in hanging up your red envelope on the Tree of Miracles. Then watch your miracle grow! *Money will be collected and recorded at the end of the day while the red envelopes remain on the Tree of Miracles until the end of the month.

Check out the Tree of Miracles at the Chapel of San Lorenzo Ruiz at 378 Broome Street (between Mott and Mulberry Streets), New York, NY 10013. Accessible by car and public transportation.