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Urgent need for food at our local Catholic Charities Food Pantry this Sunday.

At these times of struggle for so many, our local Catholic Charities Food Pantry at St. Blasé in Summit is experiencing a critical shortage of food supplies.  Any kind of food staples would be greatly appreciated. Most needed are: –      Peanut Butter & Jelly –      Tomato or Pasta Sauce –      Spaghetti or other types of Pastas –      Canned Meat –      Rice Food donations can be brought to Sacred Heart Parish during the 1pm Car Parade/Blessing.  Volunteers will be available to accept your food donations as you exit.  Anything you can share will help!  Thank you for your love and care during this time of need!! St. Blase Food Pantry Read More»

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CNA

Catholic News Agency was founded in 2004, in response to Pope St. John Paul II’s call for a “New Evangelization.” It is one of the fastest-growing Catholic news providers in the world. CNA provides free, up-to-the-minute news affecting the Universal Church, giving particular emphasis to the words of the Holy Father and happenings of the Holy See, to any person with access to the internet. CNA is proud to offer free access to its news items to Catholic dioceses, parishes, and websites, in order to increase awareness of the activities of the universal Church and to foster a sense of Read More»

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Remember your special “Dads” in this spiritual way this Month of June!

In these unusual times, it is so important to remember those dear ones who have helped shape our lives. We would once again like to offer an opportunity for you to honor the special men in your life: your Father, Grandfather, Godfather, Uncle, Brother, Husband, Father-In-Law, Son, Friend, all those men who helped you to be the person you are – this Father’s Day and the Month of June.          Although we will be unable to provide Father’s Day Prayer cards, we will still be taking enrollments of both your living and deceased loved ones to pray for at our Read More»

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