Sat/Sun, Feb 11/12, Special Collection for the Catholic Arkansas Sharing Appeal kicks off

Sat/Sun, Feb 11/12, Special Collection for the Catholic Arkansas Sharing Appeal kicks off
Special Collection — Sts. Sabina and Mary Church - Jenny Lind(Dreamstime)
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 “Meeting the Needs of God’s People.” We ask that you prayerfully welcome this opportunity to give in support of the overall needs of the Church in our diocese. The goal for SHM, Barling is $22,500 and SSM, Jenny Lind is $10,300. If you take your pledge card home you can mail in the pre-paid envelope. Be sure to indicate the parish on your check so it will be put toward our parish goal. Your generous response is appreciated and your money will be administered wisely. “Through CASA we can open our hearts and our wallets to the Lord and welcome him with all that we have and all that we are — as faithful servants.”

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