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Memorial Mass For Construction Workers Killed or Injured on Worksites During 2022 and Early 2023
Wednesday, May 3, 3:30 PM: All construction workers, their families, and friends are invited to join with the Building & Construction Trades, Union Leaders, Members and Management for a memorial Mass for construction workers killed or injured on worksites during 2022 and early 2023. Trades, wear your hardhats!
At Saint Patrick's Cathedral, 460 Madison Avenue, New York, NY (between 50th and 51st Streets). A Hardhat Procession into the Cathedral will begin at 3:30, with the Memorial Mass starting at 4PM. For more information, please con-
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