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Saturday, July 19, 2008

Briefs: Prince of Peace Catholic gets new pastor

Briefs: Prince of Peace Catholic gets new pastor - St. Petersburg Times
Prince of Peace Catholic Church , 702 Valley Forge Blvd. in Sun City Center, has named the Rev. Joel M. Kovanis as its new pastor. Kovanis started at the church on July 1, after serving as pastor of Sacred Heart Church in Tampa. He has previously
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Religion happenings in Pasco County - St. Petersburg Times
Pasadena Baptist Church, 35845 Clinton Ave., will offer Cosmic City Vacation Bible School for children age 4 through adult from 6 to 9 p.m. Monday through Thursday. There are games, Bible classes and catholic bible study snacks. The pastor is the Rev. James Douglas. For
Source: www.tampabay.com
Saul of Tarsus before Damascus Following in the footsteps of St - Catholic New World
St. Paul is one of the best-known personalities of the ancient world a historian s dream come true. Not only do we have some of his own letters, we also have an account of his life s work in the Acts of the Apostles (attributed to St. Luke
Source: www.catholicnewworld.com
Boycott underscores Anglican Rift - Catholic Online
One-fourth of bishops have declined to attend a once-a-decade gathering of clergy.They are boycotting due to the 2003 consecration of Gene Robinson. London (CS Monitor) - The deep fractures in the 80-million-strong Anglican church were laid bare
Source: www.catholic.org
Pope apologizes for clergy sex abuse in Australia - Buffalo News
Master of the ceremonies, Bishop Guido Marini, not seen, passes to Pope Benedict XVI the Pastoral Staff during a Mass in St. Mary's Cathedral in Sydney, Australia, Saturday, July 19, 2008. The pontiff apologized to victims of child sex abuse by Roman
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Feeling of fulfillment - Marshall Independent
"Five years ago I would have said,'no way,' but now it's all I think about." Jason Myhre of Minneota said he never thought he would want to become more involved in the Roman Catholic Church, but today he is on his way to becoming a deacon, a clerical
Source: www.marshallindependent.com