Bishop Malone invites public to Blue Mass honoring first responders

Thu, Oct 5th 2017 10:00 am
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This is the third year Bishop Richard J. Malone will celebrate the Blue Mass for first responders at St. Joseph Cathedral. (WNYC File Photo)
This is the third year Bishop Richard J. Malone will celebrate the Blue Mass for first responders at St. Joseph Cathedral. (WNYC File Photo)

The third annual Blue Mass in the Diocese of Buffalo will take place on Sunday, Oct. 8 at 10:30 a.m. at St. Joseph Cathedral, 50 Franklin St., Buffalo.  The Mass will honor local EMS, fire and law enforcement departments of all faiths who live and work in the diocese.  Bishop Richard J. Malone welcomes everyone, from all counties, paid and volunteer staff, families and friends, to attend this special commemorative Mass to honor and thank these men and women for their service to the common good.  He will bestow blessings upon all who contribute to public health and safety in the Diocese of Buffalo. 

First responders are not only recognized at this Mass, but also take part in the Mass.  There will be an honor guard procession including flags from city, county, state, country and church.  Members of the honor guard will represent fire, police, sheriff and state police.  Lectors will include representatives from the State Troopers and the Sheriff's Office. Gift bearers will be representatives of the Police Department. Mounted police officers will stand guard outside the Cathedral as they have done at the previous Blue Masses.

Music for the Mass will be provided by the Greater Buffalo Fire Fighters Pipe and Drums who will play processional and recessional songs.  Cathedral organist Tim Socha will provide music during the Mass.

 

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