In The Celebration of the Feast Day of Sto. Niño (Jesus)
January 22, 2011, Saturday
5:00 pm celebration of the Holy Eucharist Saint Lambert Church, Skokie, Illinois
A nine-day Novena will start on January 13 at 6:45 in evening and the celebration of the Feast of Sto. Nino will be on the 22nd of January, 2011 at 5:00 in the evening.
Sto. Niño Novena Schedule. Venue will be at St. Lambert Church, Skokie.
Novena Starts on January 13, Thursday – 6:45 pm
January 14, Friday – 6:45 pm
January 15, Saturday – 8:45 am (after the 8:00am Mass – Please see the announcement below)
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