The 1907 Monongah Mine Disaster
Remembrance will be Wednesday, December 6.
361 coal miners lost their lives that
day, still the worst coal mining disaster in American history.
The day will begin with an 8:30 a.m.
Mass at Holy Spirit Catholic Church in memory of the victims.
There will be a presentation of an
urn from Sant’ Erasmo di Formia Church in Italy that contains soil samples from
all the Italian towns whose former residents died in the 1907 explosions of #6
and #8 mines.
At 10 a.m. State Senator Roman
Prezioso, who grew up in Monongah, will be featured as a commemoration ceremony
in the Monongah Town Hall and at the Monongah Memorial.
There will be a presentation of the
Olive Tree to the Town of Monongah and an unveiling of the Tombstone in memory
of the mine disaster.
At noon people will gather for prayer
at Mount Calvary Cemetery on Park Avenue in memory of the mine victims.
The soil samples in the urn from the
Italian towns affected by the tragedy will be dispersed at the cemetery, to mix
forever with the victims.
At 1 p.m. there will be a reception
at the Monongah Town Hall to wrap up the day’s events for a day which shall
live forever in history for everyone in and who has ever lived in Monongah.
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