Catholics Returning Home will start again on April 13

Catholics Returning Home will start again on April 13
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It’s designed to help bring lost sheep (Catholics who have stopped attending Church) back into the fold. The program works well for those who come, but we have not done a good job promoting this in the past. So we are asking your help. The Knights of Columbus have purchased 100 yard signs to promote Catholics Returning Home and our web site, www.crh-nwa.org, which makes it easy to get more information. Would you please take a sign home and put it in your front yard? You can leave it in your yard until Easter, then take it down, store it and put it out again next Ash Wednesday! Signs are available in the vestibule after Mass this weekend. If you can pay for the sign ($15) the Knights would gladly accept your help, but no donation is required. The Knights of Columbus, and most of all, Our Lord the Good Shepherd, thank you.

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