On February 11 at 2 pm, Fr. Chris Wyvil OSB will celebrate a memorial Requiem Mass for the repose of the soul of our dear friend and fellow student and teacher, Paul Joseph Sweeney, who passed away earlier last month in December. A reception will follow this Mass. For those of you who would like to attend, please feel free to come to St. Anselm’s Abbey here in Washington which houses our Lonergan Institute. The Mass will be celebrated in the monastic chapel of the abbey.
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