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The Legion of Mary: Thank You!

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The Legion of Mary: Thank You! 

Thank you to the Legion of Mary for a grace-filled week of unstinting hard work, prayer and devotion. Thanks to all parishioners who supported in any way, especially at the Mass on Friday evening. In particular I wish to thank members of the choir, altar servers and those who provided hospitality and refreshments in the Parish Centre afterwards. Thank you to Minna, the Parish Administrator who single-handedly provided top quality food for the ten legionaries for the whole week. Please pray to the Holy Spirit about the possibility of forming a Legion of Mary group in our own parish.

 

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