Events
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The men's fellowship group gathers for a scripture reflection/sharing every other Saturday at 9am in the Faith Formation office of the school building. |
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2 events,Women’s Sacred Journey Every other Saturday at 9:00am Faith Formation Office SVF School Bldg. Women’s Sacred Journey group invites all women to join them in praying and reflecting on Scripture passages. The gathering is every other Saturday. No registration or fee required. |
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The men's fellowship group gathers for a scripture reflection/sharing every other Saturday at 9am in the Faith Formation office of the school building. |
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2 events,Women’s Sacred Journey Every other Saturday at 9:00am Faith Formation Office SVF School Bldg. Women’s Sacred Journey group invites all women to join them in praying and reflecting on Scripture passages. The gathering is every other Saturday. No registration or fee required. |
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2 events,
The men's fellowship group gathers for a scripture reflection/sharing every other Saturday at 9am in the Faith Formation office of the school building.
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As we approach the 4th of July 🎊, a day synonymous with barbecues, fireworks, and parades, it's essential to remember the deeper meaning behind the celebration. For us Catholics, this day holds a unique significance. It's not just about celebrating the birth of our nation; it's also about reflecting on our faith and the role it plays in our lives and our country. The 4th of July is a celebration of freedom, a concept deeply ingrained in our Catholic faith. Our faith teaches us that true freedom comes from God and is a gift to be cherished and protected. As we celebrate our nation's independence, let's also celebrate the spiritual freedom we enjoy through our faith. As Catholics, we are called to be active participants in our society, contributing to the common good and upholding the principles of justice and peace. |
