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November 20, 2008  
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There are currently 11 parishes within the Diocese of Pensacola-Tallahassee that have either recently completed construction projects or are still working toward a completion. Amy M. Ferrara reports on each of the projects and provides a progress reports that begin HERE.

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TALLAHASSEE | Not content with the slow pace of breaking ground the traditional way, Father Kevin Johnson takes the controls of a backhoe to speed up the work on his parish hall at St. Louis Parish.

 

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GULF BREEZE | (L-R) Father John Kelly, Chick Alberghini, building chairperson, and Bishop John H. Ricard, SSJ, cut the ribbon to signal the opening of the new classroom and meeting building at St. Sylvester Parish Nov. 3.

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Faith @ work

Mary Coburn brings the Catholic tradition of service to her job as vice president for student affairs at FSU. Read about Mary's faith journey in this first of an occasional series.

Parish builds Habitat house for family

Holy Spirit parishioners pitch in to help the Burt family who were displaced by Hurricane Ivan.

Father Butler dies

Pastor of Holy Name of Jesus Parish in Niceville.

School visitor become major benefactor

Peggy DeKeyser reports how broken windshield wipers lead a local man to help fund a program for the profoundly disabled.

Ministry guides former inmate to new life
Once a part of the problem, a local woman is now a part of the solution.
Catholic Charities gala brings needed donations
 
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