OUR LADY OF THE LAKE CATHOLIC CHURCH – LAKE VILLAGE: Eucharistic Procession & Mass for Life

OUR LADY OF THE LAKE CATHOLIC CHURCH – LAKE VILLAGE: Eucharistic Procession & Mass for Life
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Our Lady Of the Lake Catholic Church – Lake Village issued the following announcement on Dec. 24.

From the Diocese

Eucharistic Procession & Mass for Life: On Sunday January 16, 2022, Bishop Anthony Taylor will preside at our annual diocesan Mass for Life. The Mass will be celebrated in the Wally Allen Ballroom of the Statehouse Convention Center in Little Rock at noon. Bishop Taylor will lead the Eucharistic Procession for Life, beginning at 10:00 a.m. on the plaza in front of the DoubleTree Hotel (Broadway and Markham Sts), through the Riverfront Park in downtown Little Rock, approximately 3/4 mile. There will be Eucharistic Adoration before Mass. Join hundreds of Catholics at this event as we give public witness to our faith and hope in Jesus Christ! Please contact the Respect Life Office 501-664-0340 ext. 326 or email cphillips@dolr.org for more information.

Original source can be found here.

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



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