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Call to Mission
Easter 2008
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A New Life Begun! For Jettie Pettit, an invitation to Easter
Sunday Mass from Glenmary Father Francois
Pellissier was the spark that changed her life and
helped her satisfy the spiritual hunger she had
experienced her entire life. Her journey culminated in
1987 when she was received into the Church and she
hasn't stopped celebrating since! There are many in
our missions who, like Jettie those many years ago,
are preparing to enter the Church at the Easter Vigil
this Saturday. Thank you on behalf of these
folks—and Jettie—for your continued
support and
for making it possible for
Glenmary priests, brothers and coworkers to continue
inviting to the Church those searching for a spiritual
home. Easter blessings to you and your family.
—Father Dominic Duggins, Development
Director
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Ways to Remember Mothers, Graduates!
Celebrate & Remember family and friends this spring with Glenmary's card collection. The collection includes three all-occasion cards and two Mass cards—one for the living and one for deceased. You can make a memorial gift to Glenmary, have a Mass offered for family or friends, order the cards of your choice or have cards sent to your loved ones. Order today! |
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Making a Choice. Finding a Home
Four African-American women who chose to enter the Church years ago give thanks today for the gift of their faith and for the gift of Glenmary. |
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Great Mission-Ed Materials Available: Tell Your Parish!
Two Vacation Bible School programs and a Confirmation supplement are all part of Glenmary's line of mission education materials for use in Catholic schools and religious education programs. Help us spread the word—and help students deepen their sense of mission! |
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Massachusetts Donor Gives Time, Talent and Treasure
In her 77 years, Amelia Leconte has tried to live her life by the example set for her by her mother and grandmother. Today, she is committed to donating her time, talent and treasure to worthwhile non-profits, including Glenmary. She has established an annuity with Glenmary, an investment she sees as a "win-win financial opportunity." |
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