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Friday, August 13, 2004
Scripture classes resume at Our Lady
of Grace Church

San Fernando Region
text only version

Morning and evening Scripture classes will resume Aug. 17 at Our Lady of Grace Church in Encino. Sister of Notre Dame Emilie Ann Palladino, director of adult education, will teach both classes focusing on the prophet Isaiah.

Interested students are requested to call the church Ministry Office, (818) 342-4505, by Aug. 16 to register. A $15 fee covers the cost of the study booklets and learning materials. The 7:30 p.m. class held in the Parish Hall often offers an interpreter for the hearing impaired; contact the Ministry Office for details. The 10 a.m. class will be held in Room A.



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