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House of Peace Pastoral Director Teaches St. Monica's Students

Nov. 9, 2009 | 0 comments

Capuchin friar Perry McDonald, House of Peace Pastoral Director, visited St. Monica's Parish Sunday, November 8. He taught a combined 4th, 5th & 6th grade class of Sunday School students and explained the work of the Capuchin ministry which has served Milwaukee's central city since 1968. The House of Peace distributes over 1,000 holiday food baskets to central city famiilies who otherwise would not be able to enjoy a holiday meal in their homes. St. Monica's is participating in the holiday food basket program. www.houseofpeacemilwaukee.org

 

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