Daily Reflections
Bruce Baumann - St. Elizabeth Ann Seton
April 29, 2020
Daily Reflections
Deacon Paul Wood
April 29, 2020
Daily Reflections
Deacon Kory Killgo
April 26, 2020
Daily Reflections
Deacon Joe Coleman
April 26, 2020
Daily Reflections
Deacon Ron Blanton
April 22, 2020
Daily Reflections
Deacon John Paul Kelly
April 20, 2020
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Read More »In order to address the various needs of the disability community during the COVID-19 crisis, National Catholic Partnership on Disabilities (NCPD) has compiled a list of resources on their website.
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