Testimonies of teen and family missionaries from our Good Friday mission in New York.

Our Fearless Leader, Fr Edward Hopkins

Inviting locals to confession at Old Saint Patricks

RG Romero interviewing veteran missionary Steve Auth

More seasoned veteran missionaries

Mission Corps volunteers Evan Hurd and Patrick Grover

All the way from Atlanta, GA, to evangelize the streets of NY

Group photo after the Living Stations of the Cross
Just in case you missed it… two more videos from the mission.
I love it when I see our youth getting involved. Thanks for the photos. Put a smile on my face for the day:>) God Bless, SR
It was a rejuvinating experience being there, among other things. Overall, a reinvigorating faithfilled experience.
Still catching up on things after my move back down to Atlanta, GA. Believe it or not, the grass is only just now showing signs of new growth. I’m about ready to go cut it now. Just waiting for the lawn mower to get back from the shop. I’ve been itching to get out there and talk to God on the green ever since your posts on mowing the lawn.
God bless you SR!
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thank you for sharing the videos and photos! I hope everything is fine in Atlanta! God Bless!
All’s well down south. Hope to see you again real soon. It was a pleasure working with you, Br Antonio. God bless!
I loved seeing what appeared to be prayers attached to the cross. It reminded me of the Cruce de Ferro along the Way of St. James in Spain. Very moving.
Thanks, Jeff. Those pieces of paper were prayer intentions that the missionaries asked the people on the streets for as they made their way through the city. It is beautiful to see them on the cross, it’s something else to see young people so zealous about their faith and evangelizing in the way that they did. I can’t relate the experience in words, you have to be there and see it for yourself.
Love it! Its so awesome seeing the youth be involved in the Faith. One time when I was in NYC and really enjoyed seeing Old St. Patricks Cathedral. God Bless.
Awesome is the word. The young boys and girls that I was with evangelized me that day by their joyful enthusiasm while witnessing to their faith. I was deeply touched and moved to say the least. God willing, this is something I will do every year.
We need more kids like these.
There are so many youngsters who are on fire for their faith right now, and I believe there are currently more than there have been recently (20 years, or more).
The pendulum is swinging back…slowly.
These kids give me a lot of hope. It was a pleasure and a privilege working with them. I believe they evangelized me as much as if not more than the people the greeted and passed on the street.