Posted by The discussion board administrator
on 6-Jun-09
Welcome to the St. Gall Discussion Board
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God bless all of you and may the discussion begin.
Nice job with the website. I hope that there will be many people who join in.
Comment by
C. Jane
on
6/13/2009
at
4:49:20 PM
Does anyone remember the title of the film/advertisement enlisting men for the priesthood that was shown at this church about 3-4months ago? I wanted to show it to my son and thought I might be able to find it somewhere (internet?). Thanks (my email is sharonkroll1@sbcglobal.net)
Comment by
skroll
on
7/8/2009
at
5:51:59 PM
The "recruiting" or "enlisting" video for the priesthood is available from the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops (USCCB). People interested in obtaining or using this video can contact our parish office.
Comment by
the Administrator
on
7/24/2009
at
5:41:34 PM
I hope many of you will participate in the Jobs Peak Hike. It is a beautiful and spiritual experience. I will warn you though, it is a difficult hike. The elevation change takes some getting used to and much of the trail is loose dirt. Wear good hiking boots or shoes with traction. NO TENNYS! Bring plenty of water and sunscreen. Also bring a family picture. There is a box up at the top that people have put there pictures in for years. I have done this hike 5 times. I hope to see you on my 6th.
Comment by
gsilve3
on
7/27/2009
at
7:31:44 AM