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October 15, 2008  
Bishop Robert Lynch
 
Events and activities around you diocese.
Click here for the article, Think Pink (and Purple).Click Here for Theology of the Mass, A Florida Catholic Online 7 Week Series.

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ST. PETERSBURG | Bishop Robert N. Lynch formally introduces his Pastoral Letter, Living Eucharist: Gathered, Nourished, Sent, during the homily at the 11:30 Mass at St. Jude the Apostle Cathedral on Oct. 25, the Feast of Christ the King. Pastors and representatives from parishes in the Lower Pinellas Deanery were present for the bishop’s remarks and the formal beginning of a three-year period of reflection on the Mass. The first “Living Eucharist” conference is scheduled for early February. For more information on the conference, click HERE for The Living Eucharist Web site. The Florida Catholic’s Carlos Briceno will have a complete report on the initiative in the Dec. 7 issue.

Click here for Our Weekly Thanksgiving, A Sunday Guide to the Mass.
Diocese offers prayers, thanks for religious jubilarians
Twenty-four religious join together to celebrate Mass and a combined total of 1,225 years of service.
Founder of religious congregation serving diocese beatified.
Father Antonio Rosmini, founder of the Institute of Charity, is now Blessed Antonio Rosmini.
A breviary's influence

Celebrating 50 years as a priest, Msgr. Michael Devine recalls the influence of his uncle's breviary - the one with the bullet hole that saved his life.

Meet the seminarian

Carlos Briceno talks with diocesan seminarian, Jason Priela.

Diocesan Roundup

St. Vincent de Paul and the Benedictines are preparing for many guests at their annual Thanksgiving dinner.

News briefs

Brief articles from around the Diocese of St. Petersburg.

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