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Have a Pope?
Confess their sins to a priest?
Pray the rosary?
Go to Mass on Sunday?
Have a devotion to Mary?
Fast during Lent?
Read a different Bible?
Celebrate Feast Days?

Would you like to know more about the Catholic Church? Let's talk. Come to the library on Wednesday, October 26, 2005, at 9:00 p.m.

If you are interested, but can't come at this time, please e-mail Judith Koveleskie or call extension 7828. Additional sessions may be arranged.

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