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Important - Annual Lenten Fish Dinner Postponed
New Date is Friday 03/05/2010

Who knew the groundhog was right this time? Due to the heavy snows forecast for 2/25 and 2/26, we are postponing the Annual Lenten Fish Fry until Friday 3/5 - a one week delay.

Once again, we will be preparing and serving a delicious fish dinner in our parish cafeteria. Bring your appetite for a tasty dinner which includes fish, fries, soup, cole slaw, tea, coffee, soda and juice boxes. Mac-n-cheese will be available for the kiddies. Reservations can be made using the attached form, just click here. The cost for adults is $8.50 in advance ($9.50 at the door). Kids 6-12 are only $5 and kids under 6 are free! It's a great deal for a super supper. A fantastic assortment of homemade desserts will be there to tempt your sweet tooth. Make your reservation today, and don't forget to invite your friends too. Proceeds from this event will be used to benefit vocations.


    
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Posted by: Knight Blogger5/22/2009 2:32 PM

Here's a brief history of the Memorial Day holiday, that I found quite interesting:

After the bloody war between the States, citizens of the North and the South felt a need to honor those fallen in the war. On various days people from different communities would place flowers at the graves of those they wished to honor. The day came to be known as Decoration Day. By 1868, the northern states were keeping the day on May 30.

In 1882, the day was renamed Memorial Day and extended to honor the fallen in other wars. Since 1950, Congress has designated Memorial Day as a day when the people of the United States might unite in prayer for permanent peace. In 1971, President Nixon declared it a national holiday and designated the commemoration for the last Monday in May.

Besides honoring those Americans from the armed forces, it is also a day for personal remembrance of all loved ones. Flowers on graves, church services, visits to the cemetery are all ways to mark the day with dignity and solemnity. In this spirit it is only fitting to make this day one of prayer in our Catholic faith with its long tradition of remembering the faithful departed.

More about the history of Memorial Day can be found by clicking here.

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Up And Coming ....

Here's a quick list of items we have planned for this fraternal year. More detail will be posted on the left as the dates get closer:

2009
9/25 - Bingo
10/03 - Spaghetti Dinner
10/11 - Membership Drive
10/24 - Hayride
11/18 - Bingo
11/22 - Blood Drive
12/03 - Keep Christ in Christmas

2010
01/16 - Free Throw Competition
01/20 - Bingo
03/05 - Fish Fry 1 (new date)
03/26 - Fish Fry 2
04/14 - Bingo
04/15 - Scholarship Kickoff
05/02 - Mother's Day Project
05/16 - ARC Drive
06/06 - Graduate Mass/Recept.

Come back often to see if we've added anything new!

 

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