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St. Martin de Porres Catholic Mission Catholic Apostolic Church in North America Huntington Station, NY Contact: Deacon Victor Angelo Ayala, FCR – Pastor (800) 603-0644, ext. 716 |
Deacon Victor's ministry consists of advocating for access, equality, social justice and inclusion for the marginalized in both health care and educational institutions. For over thirty years he has served on boards throughout the New York area. He has also served on committees at the request of the governor of New York, dealing with health care issues touching the lives of those living with HIV/AIDS.
Deacon Victor is available to administer the Sacraments of Baptism, Anointing of the Sick, and Marriage as well as funeral services.
Incarnation Catholic Community (ICC) Mission We are an intentional eucharistic community, gathered in the name of Jesus, who are called to encounter with the Risen Lord in Word, Sacrament, and corporate prayer. We are an incarnational community, seeking to discover and serve Christ in all persons, and committed to lives of peace, justice, and reconciliation. We are a Catholic community, inheritors of an apostolic deposit of faith, guided by the Holy Spirit, and witnessing to the universality of God’s love through the practice of radical hospitality. To learn more about ICC, including reception of The Sacraments, please contact: Father Mike Ellis, Pastor (800) 603-0644, ext. 705 |
Saint Wilgefortis Mission
A Mission to the Transgender Community To learn more about Saint Wilgefortis Mission please contact: Deacon G. Ferris, Pastor ferrisgw@gmail.com or (800) 603-0644, ex. 707
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St. Jude Mission We stream mass most mornings on Facebook at 9:00 a.m. Call (800) 603-0644 Bishop Tony, ext. 721 or Father Joe, ext 716 |
Catholic Apostolic Church in North America (CACINA) is a small body of Catholic parishes that welcomes all, regardless of race, national origin, marital status, sexual orientation, political beliefs, or economic status.
- We are followers of Jesus Christ.
- We serve God in our Communities.
- We are an independent Catholic church that worships in the Catholic tradition and celebrates the seven sacraments.
CACINA is a vibrant, faith-filled Catholic Church that came to North America from Brazil in 1949. For the past 67 years, CACINA members have sought to proclaim and authentically live the Gospel of Jesus Christ with all of God’s people. We are Catholic, sharing our history and traditions with other Catholic communities, but are independent of Roman, Orthodox, or other independent Catholic Churches.
For information about the Catholic Apostolic Church in North America go to www.cacina.org.