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Applications due for the pilgrimage to Taizé with the Bishop

Taizé
Thursday, May 22, 2014

This is a rare opportunity to visit the joy-filled community in France that welcomes Christians of all denominations for 9 days with our Bishop. Every summer several thousand young people gather for a week of simple living and self-examination on a pilgrimage like no other.

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AIDing the Cause

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Dunstanette Macauley
Dunstanette Macauley with RUAB participants at AIDS Walk Los Angeles.

On Sunday, March 16, I headed out to Los Angeles along with eleven other Rutgers students and one staff partner, to start a week of service to the HIV/AIDS population with Rutgers University Alternative Breaks (RUAB).

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Application deadline for the Young Adult Pilgrimage to Taizé with the Bishop

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Friday, February 28, 2014

This is a rare opportunity to visit the joy-filled community in France that welcomes Christians of all denominations with our Bishop for for 9 days, Saturday, July 19 - Sunday, July 27, 2014.

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Pilgrimage to Taizé France with the Bishop

Taizé
Saturday, July 19, 2014 to Sunday, July 27, 2014

This is a rare opportunity to visit the joy-filled community in France that welcomes Christians of all denominations for 9 days with our Bishop. Every summer several thousand young people gather for a week of simple living and self-examination on a pilgrimage like no other.

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Life changing time in Cameroon for Mendham man

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Max Condie

[Observer-Tribune] “Why not try the termites?” Max Condie was asked, as he stood by an open fire at an African orphanage last spring.

“They’re great fried,” he was told.

On another day the 2012 Mendham High School graduate was offered a roasted rat.

As recounted by Sister Barbara Jean of St. John Baptist in Mendham, food was a major challenge for Condie as he began a “gap year” with two and a half months in Cameroon after his graduation from Mendham High School.

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