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From the Desk of Father Rob

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Fr. Rob Pare'
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​From the Desk of Fr. Rob
 
Holy Week has begun.  The most beautiful and rich
moments of celebrating the Tradition provided us through the faith of the Jewish people and Christ our Savior. 
Opportunities to capture a glimpse of these sacred
celebrations are provide via the T.V.   This Sunday at 8:00 a.m. Bishop Gruss will celebrate Easter Mass.  Channel 5 in the diocesan viewing area will host that Mass. 
 
As members of the parish council and Finance Council, have made attempts to reach each of you I have prayed for your health and intentions each time my private mass has been celebrated. 
Tuesdays at St. Francis and Thursdays at St. Roch private prayer time from 10:00 am to 1:00 pm with possible
confession celebrated remains in effect until a Public Mass can be celebrated.  I hope you noted this opportunity in the early letters we sent to you.  This is a reminder.  Our web page too is a source for sharing information for you. 
 
I want to thank everyone who has sent in their Sunday envelopes or signed up to the “on line
giving” to our parish.  It has been an enormous help.
 
The return of our parishioners from other parts of the state and country has begun to show signs of wanting spring.  I trust they will all know that as we have been fortunate related to affected virus transmissions, nowhere is perfectly safe.  Please everyone be diligent and keep yourselves and those who reside here in the small cities and countryside safe.
 
From this vantage point the staff along with myself are well and keep you in prayer.
 
God bless you and the world given us
 
 
Fr. Rob Pare’
 

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