Category: Parish Bulletin
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5 Things you should never say to someone who’s grieving
Source: 5 Things you should never say to someone who’s grieving
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WITH POLL: Ottawa Valley accent named ‘Canada’s sexiest’ | InsideOttawaValley.com
Source: WITH POLL: Ottawa Valley accent named ‘Canada’s sexiest’ | InsideOttawaValley.com
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Parish Bulletin – 6th Sunday of Easter – 25 May 2019
Masses and Celebrations for the Week Day Time and Place Intention Monday Chapeau No Mass Tuesday Chapeau 10:00 A.M Frances Giroux By: Sheila Stacey Wednesday Chapeau 10:00 A.M. Grace Allard By: Rosa & Michael Mainville Thursday St. Joseph 10:00 A.M. Patricia McGuire By: Claudette Morris Friday St. Joseph 10:00 A.M …
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Why is this monstrance stand called a “tabor”?
Source: Why is this monstrance stand called a “tabor”? –Aleteia
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Parish Bulletin – 5th Sunday of Easter – 19 May 2019
Masses and Celebrations for the Week Day Time and Place Celebration Intention Monday Chapeau No Mass Tuesday Chapeau 10:00 A.M Laura Lariviere By: Helen Chaput Wednesday Chapeau 10:00 A.M. Edmond Vaillancourt By: TheresaHoffman Thursday St.Joseph 10:00 A.M. Marian Helen McGuire-Rochon By: Patrick Hynes Friday St. Joseph 10:00 A.M Reggie Chaput…
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Parish Bulletin – 4th Sunday of Easter – 12 May 2019
Masses and Celebrations for the Week Day Time and Place Celebration Intention Monday Chapeau No Mass Tuesday Chapeau No Mass Wednesday Chapeau No Mass Thursday St.Joseph No Mass Friday Chapeau No Mass Saturday Sheenboro 5:00 P.M. Bill Ryan By: Rosita Ryan Leo Downey & Deceased Family MemberBy: Teresa Downey Sunday St. Joseph 9:00 A.M …
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Parish Bulletin – 3rd Sunday of Easter – 5 May 2019
Masses and Celebrations for the Week Day Time and Place Celebration Intention Monday Chapeau No Mass Tuesday Chapeau No Mass Wednesday Chapeau No Mass Thursday St.Joseph No Mass Friday Chapeau No Mass Saturday Sheenboro 5:00 P.M. John Lapierre & Iona Morris By: Susanne Lapierre & Family Shirley Bissonnette By: Ruth Gagnon Sunday St. Joseph 9:00…
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… and coming…
From Mattawa down to Lac Coulonge, levels are expected to begin rising again over the next few days due to increasing flow from reservoirs in the Abitibi-Timiskaming area. Along the Ottawa River below Lac Coulonge, levels are expected to remain stable or slowly decline over the next few days at all locations. This initial peak…