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10/30/2007

Bishop Gray for Christmas One

by Fr. David

During his Grace's visit on the 23rd of October, the Bishop discern a need to visit with the good folks of Holy Trinity Crystal Springs to talk about church. The Bishop has volunteered to be the "supply priest" during the 1st Sunday after Christmas, Dec 30th. He will be here at the church at 9:00 to have a open and frank discussion of Holy Trinity, then will preside over the mass at 10:00. This is wonderful opportunity to have "face time" with our Bishop and it also shows us how important we are in the Diocese for His Grace to share himself during the festive time of the celebration of the Nativity of Our Lord Jesus Christ.


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