“They have to realize that they have something to offer,” said Father Mulvany. “All of that is best laid out in front of them by making sure they have a relationship with Christ.”
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Baseball tomorrow helps Ward today
For Tammy Beggs, the choice of recipients was obvious. “I think it’s very well-deserved,” she said, adding that Bishop Ward’s baseball program runs more on volunteer spirit than deep pockets.
ACTS helps fund CEF scholarships
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‘Angels’ are wanted everywhere
The Gabriel Project, a ministry of the arc hdiocesan pro-life office, was established as a pilot program at Holy Cross Parish. Volunteers — called “angels” — do one-onone mentoring to pregnant women in crisis.
