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SUMMARY:Prayer Vigil
DESCRIPTION:Prayer Vigil\nJoin members of PHLC as we stand with our wider community at a weekly prayer vigil in support of immigrants who have been seized and are being held by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement. This vigil takes place every Friday\, beginning at 8:30 AM\, at the ICE Field Office\, 3000 Sydney Street\, Pittsburgh. It is grounded in faith\, compassion\, and a shared commitment to justice. \nEach gathering includes hymns\, spoken prayers\, and intentional moments of silence. Together\, we create sacred space in the midst of public life—bearing witness to the dignity of our immigrant neighbors and naming the harm caused by unjust systems. This is a peaceful\, quiet protest\, meant to remind the public that the suffering of our neighbors is not abstract or distant\, but real and happening in our community. \nParticipants are welcome to carry signs that reflect messages of hope\, solidarity\, and justice. In keeping with the spirit of the vigil\, there will be no shouting\, chanting\, or bullhorns. Those attending will stand on the public sidewalk only and may not enter the roadway or the property of the ICE facility. These guidelines help ensure the safety of all involved and preserve the prayerful nature of the gathering. \nThis vigil is an act of faithful presence—showing up\, week after week\, to say that immigrants are beloved\, that families matter\, and that silence in the face of injustice is not an option. Whether you come every Friday or are able to join us once\, your presence matters. \nThe vigil is hosted by Sisters of St. Joseph\, Pax Christi\, and Casa San José. All are welcome to come\, pray\, and stand in solidarity with our immigrant neighbors. \nPlease note: if the Pittsburgh Public schools cancels or has a 2-hour delay\, the Vigil for that day will be cancelled. 
URL:https://phlc.org/event/prayer-vigil-6/
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SUMMARY:Maundy Thursday
DESCRIPTION:Join us at 6 pm — We Make a Place for Everyone!\nMaundy Thursday\nAll You Need is Love\nJesus’ command today to love one another is not about having good feelings for each other or being “nice.” Jesus tells his disciples that they are to love one another “just as I have loved you.” By this definition\, love means compassion\, mercy\, and plenty of hard work. As we see in today’s gospel\, Jesus’ love is active in service and\, ultimately\, sacrifice. All we need is love\, but to love as Jesus loves is no easy thing. \nJesus’ love is also inclusive\, not meant only for the inner circle. Taken in the context of Jesus’ teaching and ministry\, his love\, and the love he has in mind for us\, is offered to all of humanity and\, in fact\, all of God’s creation. The world will know that the church follows Jesus not only by our behavior within our own community\, but also as we relate to the world. To love as Jesus loved is to cross boundaries\, to stand with the lowliest among us\, and to challenge the accepted ways in which the world does business. \nJohn’s is the only gospel in which Jesus does not institute the Lord’s supper at his last Passover with the disciples. At John’s last supper Jesus gives himself to them in a different way. His washing of his disciples’ feet is an enactment of his witness to the dominion of God: the first will be last; the lowly will be lifted up; whoever loves their life will lose it. This act of self-sacrifice\, one which prefigures his death on the cross\, is a living example of Jesus’ countercultural definition of love\, one which he passes on to the twelve and to us. Washed by Jesus in our baptisms\, we too are blessed with and challenged by God’s love in Christ and the command to share that sacrificial love with the whole world. \n~From Sundays & Seasons
URL:https://phlc.org/event/maundy-thursday/
LOCATION:Sanctuary\, 11403 Perry Highway\, Wexford\, PA\, United States
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