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29Mar

Easter is a time to pause

Easter is a time to pause. To reset. To remember who we are and what we were made for.

You might not have been to church in a while. Maybe it’s been years. Maybe you’re not even sure where to begin. That’s okay.

This Easter, we invite you to come home.

Come and discover peace that the world can’t give, hope that never fades, and a love that’s been waiting for you all along.

Your local Catholic Church is here, with open doors and open hearts.
No matter your story, no matter your doubts, you are welcome.

Come home this Easter.

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