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Bishop Bonnar to Celebrate White Mass on February 19, 2023

Catholic Diocese of Youngstown

 

In gratitude for those in healthcare, mental health, and healing professions

PRESS RELEASE

January 30, 2023

CONTACT: Mr. David Schmidt, Director, Office of Pro-Life, Marriage and Family Life; (330) 744-8451, ext. 272; dschmidt@youngstowndiocese.org

ADDITIONAL CONTACT: Justin Huyck, Director of Communications; (330) 744-8451, ext. 320; jhuyck@youngstowndiocese.org

The Most Reverend David J. Bonnar, Bishop of Youngstown, will be the principle celebrant for the twenty-seventh annual White Mass on Sunday, February 19, 2023, at 10:30 a.m. at St. Columba Cathedral, 154 West Wood Street in Youngstown. The White Mass is hosted in recognition, celebration and gratitude for all healthcare, mental health, and healing professionals.

For more information contact the Diocese of Youngstown’s Office of Pro-Life, Marriage and Family Life at 330-744-8451 ext. 272.

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