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Around the Diocese for Feb. 21

Around the Diocese for Feb. 21 The Nicene Creed In the bulletin at St. Raphael Parish in Dubois and St. Peter Celestine Parish in Celestine, Father Eugene Schmitt writes, “Someone once asked me a question regarding the Nicene Creed, ‘Why do we bow our heads when we say the words, ‘For us men and for our salvati...
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Tuesday, February 18, 2014

Bulletin Board for Feb. 21

Bulletin Board for Feb. 21 General Interest Lincoln’s Legacy, 3 p.m., Feb. 23, Parish Center in Kundek Hall, St. Joseph, Jasper; youth in the local Jasper area present play about Abraham Lincoln’s life and the legacy he left behind in honor of Presidents' Day; free will offering will be taken with proceeds to go...
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Tuesday, February 18, 2014

'Chess game at lightning speed'

'Chess game at lightning speed' TORONTO (CNS) -- Despite claiming citizenship in both Canada and the United States, U.S.-born Sister Helena Burns, FSP, always pulls for the maple leaf in international hockey. The 2014 Olympics will be no different. "For other sports I might cheer for America more, (and) sometimes I just cheer for...
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Monday, February 10, 2014

On target for the state championships!

On target for the state championships!   Members of the Tiger Archery Club shoot the National Archery in the Schools Program state-qualifying match Feb. 8 at the Catholic Center.   In only its second season, Tiger Archery will send two teams and at least four individuals to the NASP state championships, which are March 22 in I...
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Monday, February 10, 2014

Around the Diocese for Feb. 14

Around the Diocese for Feb. 14  Love, peace and joy Students in the religious education program at St. John Parish in Loogootee and St. Martin Parish in Whitfield started the new year with a promise to bring love, peace and joy to the world.   They decorated a tree with a variety of colored ornaments. Red represented l...
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Monday, February 10, 2014

Newburgh students remember their teacher

Newburgh students remember their teacher   Third graders at St. John the Baptist School in Newburgh decorated 40 silk scarves as part of “Project Angel Hugs,” under the direction of St. John the Baptist parishioner Evi Slaby. The scarves will go to the “My Chemo Buddies” volunteer group, which offers emotional...
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Monday, February 10, 2014

WEATHER ALERT - Evansville Catholic Schools dismissing 2 hours early today (Feb. 4)

WEATHER ALERT - Evansville Catholic Schools are dismissing two hours early today (Feb. 4), and all evening school events are cancelled....
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Tuesday, February 04, 2014

Students recognized for their projects on vocations awareness

Students recognized for their projects on vocations awareness   As she was standing in the middle of a swirl of students, parents, principals and pastors, Mary-Jo Jackson bragged about her daughter, Mercy. “She’s a very good artist.” Mercy Jackson was one of a select group of eighth graders honored Jan. 31 by the Evansville Serra Club d...
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Monday, February 03, 2014

Tony Uebelhor receives Distinguished Graduate award at Precious Blood

Tony Uebelhor receives Distinguished Graduate award at Precious Blood   Editor’s note: This speech was presented during Catholic Schools Week at Precious Blood School in Jasper.     Good morning. Welcome students, staff, parishioners and guests to our final celebration of Catholic Schools Week 2014. Since Precious Blood School opened in 1957, ove...
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Monday, February 03, 2014

Sisters of St. Benedict honored at Holy Family School

Sisters of St. Benedict honored at Holy Family School   Editor’s note: This speech was presented during Catholic Schools Week at Holy Family School in Jasper.   This year we celebrate the fortieth anniversary of Catholic Schools Week and appropriately, the theme is “Communities of Faith, Knowledge, and Service.” Holy Family...
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Monday, February 03, 2014