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Zachary, Peter and Joseph process to the carport following daily Mass |
The finishing touch on Zachary's Eagle project carport came from above in the form of a blessing with a formal procession following daily Mass. The community which has supported his efforts, with financial, spiritual and material assistance joined in the joyful occasion.
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Jesus leads the way, in Joseph's care |
Our new priest, Father Joseph Altenhofen, presided for the blessing of the carport, and the rite of blessing beautifully recalled Christ's own labor on earth as a carpenter and His giving dignity to workers by His own example as one who labored. The final touch came in the form of holy {blessed} water, sprinkled liberally throughout the new structure, a tangible claiming for good and dispelling of evil.
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Father Joseph gives the blessing, calling upon the Lord |
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Father Joseph blesses the new carport with holy water. |
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Grandma Billie, Zachary and Tim; three generations of hard workers |
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