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Don't y'all worry about this, now. Archbishop Flynn is going to straighten out this mess just as soon as he gets done with that troublemaker, Altier.

Not.

1 posted on 05/25/2006 8:30:19 AM PDT by marshmallow
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To: marshmallow

You have to be kidding me! Random highlights from their website:



A unique aspect of Sunday Mass at St. Joan of Arc are the challenging presentations given by guest speakers and SJA's pastors. This section of our webpage announces upcoming speakers. Please join us.



ST. JOAN OF ARC WATER CONFERENCE

“Every Drop is Holy Water Conference” is a family-friendly opportunity to learn about and experience the wonderful, mysterious and holy dimensions of a reality of our lives we too often take for granted: water. This will be a morning of song, sharing and hands-on experiences that is meant to raise our awareness of the importance of water in our lives and our need to respect and care for it.



First Eucharist is celebrated by students in Grade 2.

First Reconcilation is celebrated by students in 4th grade.


Reconciliation - St. Joan of Arc offers a Communal Reconciliation service during Lent and Advent. Private confession times, typically on a Saturday afternoon - before the 5 PM Mass in our Church, may be scheduled by calling the Parish Center at 612.823.8205.



Sweat-Free Sunday: June 11th, at our Gym liturgies, youth will present a dramatic presentation of a fictional story created by the youth based on facts they learned as part of their sweat-free service project. The goal is to raise awareness of the sweat shop realities and what you can do to support sweat-free.



And my favorite:

11 am Mass
Presider: Fr. Jim Cassidy and Fr. Jim DeBruycker
Welcome Giver: Kathy Emery
Reader: Leah Kremer and Gabe Keller
Hosts: The Cruz Family, The Raeker-Rebek Family
Pat and Jerry Hartlaub, Sharon Hathaway
Slide Projectionist: Steve Walsh
Wine Ministers: Mary Ann and Mark Andreason,
Rose and Paul Grengs, Edie Kalweit, Yvonne Jarrett


2 posted on 05/25/2006 8:45:19 AM PDT by Nihil Obstat
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To: marshmallow
"you can't beat popularity."

That's pretty much the gospel of Jesus Christ, isn't it?

3 posted on 05/25/2006 12:31:01 PM PDT by siunevada (If we learn nothing from history, what's the point of having one? - Peggy Hill)
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