St. Casimir Catholic Church 239 Nepperhan Avenue, Yonkers, NY 10701
About the Business
Welcome to St. Casimir Catholic Church, a vibrant and welcoming place of worship located in the heart of Yonkers, New York. Situated at 239 Nepperhan Avenue, our church serves as a spiritual home for a diverse community of faith, offering a rich tradition of Catholic worship and fellowship.
At St. Casimir Catholic Church, we are dedicated to nurturing the spiritual growth of our parishioners through meaningful liturgies, inspiring sermons, and a variety of ministries that cater to all ages. Our church is a sanctuary where individuals and families can come together to deepen their faith, celebrate the sacraments, and participate in community events that foster a sense of belonging and service.
We invite you to join us for Mass, partake in our educational programs, or simply spend some quiet time in prayer. Whether you are a lifelong Catholic or exploring your faith, St. Casimir Catholic Church welcomes you with open arms. Come and experience the warmth and devotion of our community as we strive to live out the teachings of Christ in our daily lives.
For more information about our Mass schedule, events, and how to get involved, please visit our website or contact our parish office. We look forward to welcoming you to our church family.
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239 Nepperhan Avenue, Yonkers, New York 10701, United States
Reviews
"Holy Saturday..blessing of baskets. A tradition that is moving and so important to the Polish tradition. Eggs, bread, butter, herbs, kielbasi or ham."
"Very beautiful church. Came here for a wedding."
"I go every year to their flea market even if I just walk around to look for some hidden treasures. Plus my son attended school here so I like to support them."
"Go to mass here but wanted to explain a very beautiful tradition of the Blessing of the Baskets. The baskets are filled with breads, cakes, eggs, butter, chocolates, kielbasa, slat and pepper, wine, candles, cheeses, spreads, basically anything you would eat on Easter Saturday for breakfast. You fast from Good Friday and have the basket blessed with the food you would eat for breakfast on Saturday morning. The blessings start at 10am and you can eat after that when you get home. So most people go early so you can eat sooner. These traditions must continue so heritages keep going."
"I love going to the Polish service and I don’t even speak Polish. This church is so beautiful. I love hearing the chorus sing!"
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