Report: Solemn Consecration of the City of Aliquippa, Pa.
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On Saturday, 4 June 2016, in a historic ceremony sponsored by the Knights of Columbus Woodlawn Council 2161, the City of Aliquippa, Pennsylvania, was solemnly consecrated to the Immaculate Heart of Mary and the Sacred Heart of Jesus.
The consecration was performed by the pastors of the three Catholic parishes located in Aliquippa, and the mayor.
The day’s ceremonies began at 10:30 AM with a procession into St. George Church with the Icon of the Sacred & Immaculate Hearts.
The assembled faithful then prayed the Holy Rosary before the Icon.
Following the Divine Liturgy, the clergy and mayor knelt before the Icon and recited the solemn consecration prayers.
At the conclusion of the ceremonies, the Knights of Columbus Woodlawn Council 2161 presented the pastors and mayor with framed icon prints, and the mayor presented the priests with solemn consecration proclamation certificates and city flags.
Mayor Walker, Fr. Shkyndya, Fr. Householder & Fr. Polosky |
The day’s events then moved to nearby St. Titus Church for a 1:00 PM Solemn High Traditional Latin Mass offered in thanksgiving for the consecration of the city.
Just prior to the start of Mass, Mayor Walker read the proclamation of consecration.
The procession into St. Titus Church was lead by the Knights of Columbus flag, followed by the St. Titus Christian Mothers and the St. Titus Holy Name Society.
Canon Jean-Marie Moreau of the Institute of Christ the King Sovereign Priest offered the Votive Mass of Christ the King. Â Fr. Ladis J. Cizik served as deacon and Fr. David G. Rombold served as subdeacon.
The Bach Choir of Pittsburgh sang Mozart’s Coronation Mass under the direction of Jon Eric Schreiber, Associate Conductor, with organist Bryan Lohr.
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I’m glad this wise city of Aliquippa decided to follow the city in Equador , where cenuries ago, was consecrated to the Sacred Heart of Jesus & this city has been very protected. Check our the youtube below♥
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