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Glasgow Caritas Gathering Point

  • Posted on 25/03/2013
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Glasgow Caritas Gathering Point

  • Posted on 25/03/2013
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On Monday 25th March Archbishop Philip Tartaglia gathered together Caritas Award students from all secondary schools in the Archdiocese of Glasgow.  150 young people met at the start of Holy Week to reflect on their Caritas Award journey and to begin their preparations for Holy Week.  The Archbishop listened to some accounts of what “Caritas” meant in their lives and encouraged them to see how continuing their lives of faithful service within their local parishes would enrich the Church as well as their own lives.

 

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