Thanks for following me! I've been listening to some of your boos and I have to say I'm very impressed. I'm a web developer and to say the schools in my area (including Catholic schools) are slow to embrace technology like you have would be an understatement. I've already shared one of your recordings via Facebook and hope to share more moving forward, thanks so much for the great content!
yes , that clarifys it somewhat . personally was brought up Irish /Catholic from the Boston area( went to college briefly at Northeastern). Today i attend mass occasionally . However i differentiate between Catholic church/ Christian church . However rarely do i go . However more and more, i find myself in churches.Basically the christian church is a bit more informal then the catholic church.. However they have a lot of the same principles.Kevin
Thanks for listening! The Catholic church appoints a bishop to lead a group of churches. In Nebraska, we have 3 dioceses. Omaha's diocese is larger with a lot of area and people, so it's called an Archdiocese. All the Catholic school teachers met last Thursday from my Archdiocese to meet. Our Archbishop, George Lucas, said Mass. Then we went to break out sessions to learn new things.
arch dioasawsh- how do you spell that? and what does that mean?(something to do with the catholic church i would presume).have heard that word just not sure what you mean.. enjoyed your boo. relax Barb - your presentation is over.. oh you said that...
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it somewhat . personally
was brought up Irish /Catholic from the Boston area( went to college briefly at Northeastern). Today i attend mass occasionally . However i differentiate
between Catholic church/ Christian church . However rarely do i go . However more and more, i find myself in churches.Basically the christian church is a bit more informal then the catholic church.. However they have a lot of the same principles.Kevin
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