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A statement from NPM on the theological significance of recent events. [1/2]
NPM CONNECTICUT HAS ARRIVED.
The inaugural meeting of NPM Connecticut will take place NEXT Thursday (4/16) at 6pm at the Bridgeport Public Library (925 Broad Street) in the 1 Floor Program Room.
We will be meeting for fellowship, prayer, and food. We hope to see you there!
During this event, we will be praying and setting up care packages in order to assist those in need.
We hope to see you there!
(Next month we will return to our regular programming: first Monday of the month at the Catholic Worker.)
Due to Easter, this month's NPM meeting will be held NEXT MONDAY, APRIL 13th (4/13) — please DM for address! It is near the Clinton-Washington C stop in Brooklyn.
WAY OF THE CROSS PROCESSION FOR MIGRANTS AND AGAINST ICE
BEGINS AT FOLEY SQ (NY)
TOMORROW (4/4) @ 2pm
Reminder: tomorrow is our last session! Come join us. It's been incredibly fruitful so far.
DM for the addresses for the Tenebrae services. All, Catholic or non-Catholic, are encouraged to attend. Invite friends and those you think would be interested. Spread the word of these events! [5/5]
On Holy Saturday we will be praying for migrants as we walk a Way of the Cross procession between Federal Plaza ICE facility and the Varick ICE facility. Details are on the posters! [4/5]
Holy Wednesday’s Tenebrae will be followed by a meal. Good Friday’s Tenebrae will be a solemn culmination of the prayer services with a communal reading of the Passion Narrative. [3/5]
The nights of Holy Wednesday, Holy Thursday and Holy Friday we will be hosting a Tenebrae where we will communally pray the divine office mourning the Passion and Death of the Lord. [2/5]
Besides the parish liturgies, NPM will be organizing 4 events of our own. [1/5]
HOLY WEEK SCHEDULE
Triduum is fast approaching us and NPM has a schedule for those who wish to commemorate and celebrate together!
One can find in the attached schedule a list of services at parishes that we can meet up at and celebrate the liturgies together as a group!
DM if you are interested.
The Spanish anarchist and personalist Catholic philosopher Carlos Diaz on Emmanuel Mounier's theory of destituent revolution.
A reminder that Friday’s Bible Study is still on this week
Excited to get back to Luke, can’t wait to see everyone there!
A Spanish translation of Jaime Pettit's article on the NPM prayer vigil in front of the Delaney Hall ICE camp in New Jersey: ficciondelarazon.org/2026/03/16/j...
NYC-NPM BIBLE STUDY UPDATE:
Because of people traveling up to Boston for their inaugural NPM meeting we will be cancelling Friday and moving around the readings to make sure we still get through all of Luke.
We hope to see everyone on March 20th!
Attached is an updated schedule of readings:
BOSTON NPM HAS ARRIVED.
The inaugural meeting of Boston NPM will take place THIS Saturday (3/14) at 7pm at the home of fellow Personalists (DM for address). We will meet for prayer, dinner, and fellowship including collecting donations for Women’s Lunch Place and planning service.
For a spirit-filled summer.
Reminder: this is happening tomorrow! Dm or email for address!
An excerpt from the Brazilian Catholic poet and essayist Murilo Mendes’ collection of aphorisms entitled O discípulo de Emaús (1945).
The second image is a QR code which will send you to a PDF of the syllabus for this study group, incl. the schedule of readings and supplemental readings.
We hope to see you there! [4/4]
(You can also access the syllabus here: drive.google.com/file/d/1mKrJ...)
Bible Study meetings will be every Friday of Lent (Feb 20, Feb 27, March 6, March 13, March 20, March 27) from 6:30-8:30PM at the apartment of a fellow Personalist.
If you are planning on making it, DM an NPM social media account or email us at newpersonalism@proton.me for the address! [3/4]
Catholic and non-Catholics, Christians and non-Christians alike are welcome to explore the Gospel of Luke with us. You are more than welcome to attend whichever days you can make and head out whenever you need. Invite friends and those you think would be interested. [2/4]
Join us to read and meditate on the Gospel of Luke, beginning to end, this Lenten season. We will be focusing our mediation on the Word through a hermeneutic of liberation. [1/4] 🧵
On the first MONDAY of MARCH (3/2) — NPM will be hosting a gathering at the Maryhouse Catholic Worker (55 E 3rd St, New York, NY 10003). We will be praying and setting up care packages in order to assist those in need.
We hope to see you there!
An excerpt from the Russian Orthodox Christian personalist Nikolai Berdyaev on the state's bankrupt ethics. (From his book Slavery and Freedom).
After the service, all are welcome to join us for a light Lenten supper and teach-in at St. James at 143 Madison St. Please park in the parking garage at 131 Jefferson St. [2/2]
Flyer for an Ash Wednesday service titled “Hope Rises from the Ashes,” taking place February 18th at 6:00 PM at Delaney Hall, 451 Doremus Ave, Newark, NJ, followed by a soup supper and teach-in at St. James Church, 143 Madison St., Newark, NJ; includes contact email MigrantMinistryNewark@gmail.com, registration link bit.ly/ashwed2026, Pax Christi New Jersey and Archdiocese of Newark logos, all over a close-up grayscale photo of a person receiving ashes on the forehead.
Join us as we witness to the evil of ICE detention & mass deportation. We will gather in the parking lot of the Essex County Jail for a service, incl. the distribution of ashes & then process to Delaney Hall. 3 bishops from the Archdiocese of Newark will be joining us. [1/2]
bit.ly/ashwed2026