6/10/2022
A Prayer for Juneteenth
On June 19, 1865, enslaved African-Americans in Galveston, Texas, were told they were free, almost two vears after the Emancipation Proclamation. This date has become symbolic of the end of 400 years of slavery, and people across the U.S. have celebrated this day for a century and a half, but it was established as a federal holiday in 2021.
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10/15/2021
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10/8/2021
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9/17/2021
Ragged and Tired; Renewed and Hopeful
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9/1/2021
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2/3/2021
Active COVID Contact Tracing Incident
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Continuing the Discussion of Racism
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This might just be the right time to invite friends and family to join you for Christmas Mass.
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3/1/2019
Positive Practices for the Lenten Season
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5/9/18
Feast of the Ascension of the Lord
Come Celebrate this Holy Day with us!
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4/25/18
Paulist Center Auction!
Come join the fun!
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4/4/18
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4/3/18
Walk for Hunger -get involved!
Come join the team!
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3/25/18
Dessert Ministry -Request for Help
Put those baking skills to good use!
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4/2/18
Pastoral Council Elections
Are you called to serve?
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4/3/2018
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