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We will worship, pray, see family members and eat. Ormonde E. Lewis is a freelance journalist and contributor to the Southern Cross. Lewis serves as president of the St. All rights reserved. From the Editor Diocese of Savannah: Where do we go from here "No matter where we are, we are together": Parishes remain together during Holy Week Missing Mass: How parishioners with the Diocese of Savannah are coping with a new normal Continuing to sew the ties that bind: Parishes and schools stay the course during the coronavirus pandemic Bishop Joel M.

Members of Sts. Photo courtesy of June Dang. Johnson, Editor. From the Editor. Diocese of Savannah: Where do we go from here. Missing Mass: How parishioners with the Diocese of Savannah are coping with a new normal. Continuing to sew the ties that bind: Parishes and schools stay the course during the coronavirus pandemic.

Bishop Joel M. Additionally, many people had already left the night before, so that they could make it home by Sunday night. Many, many more people showed up for Mass the previous night.

Serving Communion for this many people would have even been a logistical nightmare in a football stadium, with all its aisles and walkways. But somehow they managed to serve all these people in probably less time than it takes my parish to serve our measly or so at Mass.

X , when the freshman stream into the football stadium. The priests were always followed by a sort of ark that contained relics from the officially canonized Vietnamese martyrs. Hundreds of thousands of Vietnamese became martyrs, in fact. Somehow, the throngs of pilgrams that converged on the little town of Carthage, Missouri also managed to clean up after themselves quite well.

For three nights in a row. If ever you thought the Catholic Church was having difficulties these days, this event proved you wrong three times over. Last weekend my family and I spent some time in Carthage, Missouri. On most vacations I go on, we spend a lot of time on the road, so I usually find some roadside points of interest to blog about after I return home.

This trip was no different. Not in Kansas. Seen along I, on the way back from Marian Days



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