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September 2, 2004

COVER STORY
Retreat center groundbreaking planned for Sept. 12

COVER STORY
Catholic officials worried by rise in number of poor, uninsured

FEATURE ARTICLE
Upcoming VIRTUS© training scheduled

FEATURE ARTICLE
It takes a community to support refugees and their families By Chandra Tuggle ACC, Director of Communications

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Natural Family Planning Father-Son Program (PDF)

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Cantate Domino Holy Rosary making a joyful noise through growth of choir programs

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Catholic Overview Schedule


CORRECTION: In last week's issue of The West Tennessee Catholic, credit was not given for the photograph of the Knights of Columbus at Villa Vianney. The photographer was R. B. Macdonald. We regret this omission.


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New retreat center coming
A groundbreaking ceremony and blessing for Our Lady Queen of Peace Spiritual Center, the new retreat center for the Diocese of Memphis, will be led by Bishop J. Terry Steib, S.V.D. on Sun., Sept. 12, 3 p.m., at the site in Dancyville. For a larger picture click HERE.

For a map to the Retreat Center click HERE.