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Permanent Diaconate Formation Retreat

Year 2 Permanent Diaconate Candidates, their wives, and the Tridiocesan Permanent Diaconate Formation team participated in a three-day retreat on March 15-17th, 2024. Archbishop LeGatt, from the Archdiocese of St.…

March 22, 2024
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2024 Confirmation Rallies

The Office of Catechetics and Faith Formation and the Office of the Youth and Young Adult would like to announce the 2024 Confirmation Rallies. There will be 3 opportunities for…

December 12, 2023
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