Church closing coverage
From WNEP: 91-Year-Old Church Closes in Shenandoah
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From WNEP: 91-Year-Old Church Closes in Shenandoah
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From the Republican Herald: Shenandoah PNCC to close doors SHENANDOAH – Before a crowd of less than 20 on hand for Mass Sunday morning at Holy Ghost Polish National Catholic Church, the pastor announced it would be the last Mass at the 91-year-old 28 N. Chestnut St. house of worship. “As you know, nobody is
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The Church is Sacrament which points to the presence of Christ in our society; it is a mystery, an external sign of the unity of people with God. It is here in the Church that we actually meet Jesus, and we are enriched through His grace which will lead us to sanctification and salvation, for
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On the 2nd Sunday in March we commemorate the organizing of the PNCC, that moment when the Holy Spirit called this branch of the Holy Catholic Church into existence. It is a time for all Polish National Catholics to express their thanks to God for the guidance, grace, and protection which He has bestowed upon
The last Annual Parish Meeting was held on Sunday, January 9th, 2011. I started visiting our Parishioners while blessing their homes after the Epiphany of the Lord (January 6, 2011). I visited 11 (eleven) families. Thank you very much for your kindness and generous offerings. Baptism (2) in the year 2011 – Calli Renee Whitecavage
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On Sunday, March 14, 2010, as we celebrated the 113th Anniversary of the Organizing the PNCC, our beloved Catholic Church that is also democratic, our Parish Committee Members and the officers of the Blessed Sacrament Society took their oaths of office.
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The Polish National Catholic Church is made up of baptized Christians who worship together, partake of the sacraments, hear and obey the Word of God. In the PNCC Parish property is owned by the people who purchase, build and maintain it. Annual meetings are part of our democratic Church’s process for accountability to its people.
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