Photos From Our Easter Vigil 2008 ~ Taken by Ken Soistman

~ The Easter Proclamation is Sung ~

~ Our Beautifully Decorated Sanctuary ~

~ Vivian Proclaims the Creation Reading ~

~ Shelton Proclaiming the Epistle ~
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"Why didn't they tell us, so we could be prepared?" was Bishop DiLorenzo's theme today, as he met with parishioners in the church hall after Mass. He came to discuss where we are as a parish in the greater scheme of diocesan planning for the future and to answer our questions about the future of St. Elizabeth's.
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We invite all St. E's parishioners to be in attendance this Sunday, March 30th, to welcome our Bishop as he celebrates Mass with us at 8:30 a.m. Bishop DiLorenzo is continuing to implement the document, "We Walk By Faith" in our diocese.
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HOLY WEEK SCHEDULE
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The theme of today's reading is resurrection and eternal life.
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 We went to Germany next. The teachers stayed in a hotel while the students stayed with German host families. It was weird thinking I was going to be staying with a complete stranger, but Miriam, my host, was so nice, I loved staying with her. Her parents didn't speak much English so I had to repeat a few things, but it was ok. The second day we were in Germany, there was a Carnival. It's similar to Mardi Gras, except they pass out candy and occasionally, offer you beer. It was fun, just very long. We were standing outside for over three hours, but there were a lot of floats and music and people in costumes. We went to Strasbourg, France the third day in Germany. There was the Strasbourg Cathedral, a huge beautiful church that we toured.
We went to Germany next. The teachers stayed in a hotel while the students stayed with German host families. It was weird thinking I was going to be staying with a complete stranger, but Miriam, my host, was so nice, I loved staying with her. Her parents didn't speak much English so I had to repeat a few things, but it was ok. The second day we were in Germany, there was a Carnival. It's similar to Mardi Gras, except they pass out candy and occasionally, offer you beer. It was fun, just very long. We were standing outside for over three hours, but there were a lot of floats and music and people in costumes. We went to Strasbourg, France the third day in Germany. There was the Strasbourg Cathedral, a huge beautiful church that we toured.Labels: youth

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