View this year’s Religious Ed Calendar here
Rel Ed payments may be made through our website online giving or by texting the word “Give” to 601-281-0053 These fees help cover the cost of program materials. Thank you!
Questions? Contact Renee Borne 601-292-6096 or rel.ed@spaulcc.org
LEARN MORE ABOUT HELPING OUR YOUNG DISCIPLES
We are looking for more people to help our young disciples learn about Jesus! Will you journey with the children and youth in discovering the awe and wonder of a loving relationship with the Good Shepherd, Our Savior Jesus? Contact Renee — rel.edu@spaulcc.org to learn about volunteering some Sunday mornings with ages 3 yrs ~ 6th grade (Learn more about our Atriums; visit cgsusa.org)
Contact Cory — youth@spaulcc.org to learn about volunteering some Wednesday evenings with 7th~12th graders
Or, call 601-292-6096
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JOIN US FOR STATIONS OF THE CROSS @ 6pm.
The Stations of the Cross depict 14 events in the Passion of Jesus Christ, beginning with Jesus being condemned to death and ending with His body being laid in a tomb. The pious practice of praying the Stations of the Cross originated in medieval Europe when pilgrims were unable to visit the Holy Land, so instead “visited” these Holy places through prayer.
St. Francis of Assisi, the founder of the Franciscan order, authored Stations of the Cross that popularized the devotion throughout the world. Today, you’ll find Stations of the Cross in almost every Catholic Church, particularly prayed on Lenten Fridays, but available throughout the year for meditation and reflection.
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Stations of the Cross - Franciscan Friars of the Atonement
www.atonementfriars.org
THE FOURTEEN STATIONS OF THE CROSS The Stations of the Cross depict 14 events in the Passion of Jesus Christ, beginning with Jesus being condemned to death and ending with His body being laid in a tom...Comment on Facebook
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Ohhhhh, do I miss this with you guys!
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And then we use the holy water , and we end up with mud on our foreheads. 😆
Mine is a smudge lol
I wish I knew the times Besides going to the website. I just now looked and missed it. 😅
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