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In This Issue

1. Featured Video: Take a Virtual Tour of Our Offices!
2. Featured Article: There's Still Time to get Special Early Bird Pricing for Immersion 2022!
3. Story from the Street: Instruments of Grace, Pt. 1
4. Story from the Street: St. Oliver Fish Fry Kickoff
1. Featured Video: Take a Virtual Tour of Our Offices!
2. Featured Article: There's Still Time to get Special Early Bird Pricing for Immersion 2022!
3. Story from the Street: Instruments of Grace, Pt. 1
4. Story from the Street: St. Oliver Fish Fry Kickoff
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Instruments of Grace, Pt. 1

Boise, ID. We hope God uses us to help bring souls to/back to Him. A woman in her early 20s eagerly came to the table for a Rosary. She asked me, “This provides protection, right?” I clarified that the Rosary is not a magic charm, but that it’s God Who protects us when we spend just 15 minutes a day thinking about and being grateful for what He has done for us. May God grant the woman the protection she desires as well as a true love for the Rosary and the One to Whom it leads. A woman came to the table because Rosaries reminded her of her grandmother. I explained the devotion to her, and then also gave her a copy of the kerygma after hearing her refer to believers as “them”. Another woman, accompanying an older man in a wheelchair, turned out to be from my parish. The man told us the woman had 10 Rosaries for every day of the week. She thanked us for being out there. We asked her to pray the Rosary for us.

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St. Oliver Fish Fry Kickoff

Atlanta, GA. The SPSE team kicked off the Men’s Lenten Friday Fish Fry to share our Faith. As the event had been canceled in past years due to the pandemic, this year’s kick off was like the floodgates were opened. Parishioners and other local Catholics returned to enjoy the best fish dinner in the region and share in fellowship with each other. Many commented the parking lot looked like it does during a Sunday Mass and hoped that the fish would not run out. But like the power in the Gospel, there was plenty of fish and bread to feed Christ’s disciples with several baskets left over.

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