OUR LADY OF THE LAKE CATHOLIC CHURCH – LAKE VILLAGE: Cancelation Of Pre For 01/12/22 // Catechism Cancelled On January 12

OUR LADY OF THE LAKE CATHOLIC CHURCH – LAKE VILLAGE: Cancelation Of Pre For 01/12/22 // Catechism Cancelled On January 12
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Our Lady Of the Lake Catholic Church – Lake Village issued the following announcement on Jan. 12.

Due to rising case numbers and following the lead of several school districts, we will not have any children’s programming or youth group, Wednesday the 12th. We will reassess over the weekend and make decisions early next week regarding Wednesday the 19th.

Due to the growing number of cases and following the example of several school districts, there will be no catechism class or teen group tomorrow, Wednesday 12. We will reevaluate over the weekend and make decisions early next week about Wednesday the 19th.

Original source can be found here.

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Source: Our Lady Of the Lake Catholic Church – Lake Village



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