SACRED HEART OF MARY CHURCH – BARLING: Vietnamese New Year

SACRED HEART OF MARY CHURCH – BARLING: Vietnamese New Year
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Sacred Heart of Mary Church – Barling issued the following announcement on Jan. 19.

Sunday, February 6, 2022. There will not be an 8am Mass. The celebration will begin with fireworks at 11:50 am, followed by an incense ceremony offering to God and Holy Mass. After Mass, there will be Lucky money for the kids, then music with box food to go. Box foods: $10/ box: Grilled pork and Rice Vermicelli., Vietnamese steam rice rolls, Vietnamese fish sauce glazed chicken wings. Different varieties of Vietnamese specialty deserts: $2.50/each & Steam Rice cake:$15/each

Original source can be found here.

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Source: Sacred Heart of Mary Church – Barling



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