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August 11, 2005

COVER STORY
New van allows greater outreach to needy By Chandra Tuggle

COVER STORY
Summer Camp provides opportunity for kids to help others and make a difference

FEATURE STORY
Lawrence Guidroz, friend to many, dies at 79 By Pam Flynn

FEATURE STORY
Upcoming VIRTUS training sessions in the Diocese of Memphis

FEATURE STORY
Solemnity of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary Another Holy Day without obligation By Judy Gray, Secretary

FEATURE STORY
A student's view of the nation's Capitol By Rachel Turnage Information officer and eighth grader, St. Francis of Assisi School

FEATURE STORY
From the Diocesan Archives: Ghosts from the past in the Diocese of Memphis By Dr. Joan Zurhellen

FEATURE STORY
Leadership Camp 2005: The young Church of today works to better serve Church: From the Office of Youth and Young Adult Ministries


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This Far By Faith by Bishop J. Terry Steib, S.V.D., D.D.
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Spanish Mass Schedule
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Students participating in the Kids Care summer camp program at St. Agnes Academy-St. Dominic School visit with residents at Ave Maria Nursing Home.


Participants at the recent unveiling of the new Baptist Operation Outreach van, a mobile health care unit, during a press conference at Associated Catholic Charities include Scott Bjork, President and CEO, Memphis Union Mission; Carolyn Tisdale, Director, Catholic Charities, Inc.; Dr. Burt Waller, Executive Director, Christ Community Health Services; AC Wharton, Mayor, Shelby County; City Councilwoman Barbara Swearingen Holt; Steve Reynolds, President and CEO, Baptist Memorial Healthcare; and Clifton Harris, Director of Homeless Services, Catholic Charities.

 

 

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