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Down the Road, Events in January

WASHINGTON (December 19, 2000) -- January Events

Feast of Mary, Mother of God, New Year's Day, Jan. 1.

World Day of Peace, Jan. 1.

National Migration Week, Jan. 1-7.

Meeting of National Association of College Seminaries, Brighton, Mass., Jan. 2-5.

Closing of holy doors in most Catholic churches, Jan. 5.

Johannes Hofinger Conference, New Orleans, Jan. 5-6.

Closing of Holy Door in St. Peter's Basilica, Jan. 6.

Feast of Theophany, holy day of obligation for Eastern Catholics, Jan. 6.

Celebration of Epiphany, Jan. 7.

National Vocations Awareness Week, Jan. 7-13.

Episcopal ordination of Father Jerome E. Listecki as auxiliary bishop of Chicago, Jan. 8.

Martin Luther King Day, Jan. 15.

Annual Week of Prayer for Christian Unity, Jan. 18-25.

Inauguration Day, Jan. 20.

National prayer vigil for life, Washington, Jan. 21-22.

Conference on ``Embracing the Vision: Sacramental Catechesis in the Life of the Church,'' Hollywood, Fla., Jan. 21-24.

Workshop on pastoring in today's parish, Jacksonville, Fla., Jan. 21-26.

March for Life, Washington, Jan. 22.

Dialogue on liturgical space, Worcester, Mass., Jan. 26-28.

Annual meeting of Association of Catholic Colleges and Universities, Washington, Jan. 27-29.

Catholic Schools Week, Jan. 29-Feb. 2.

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