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On First Friday, outside of the Cathedral of the Sacred Heart.

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Path Of Life
09/13/2007

Our family had a great time at the VHH at Sacred Heart Cathedral Friday Night!
VHH is a gathering First Fridays of the Month of young adults, families and priests from the Diocese as the Community of the Catholic Church prays for Vocations including marriage, priests, and religious. Afterwards is a time for the community to socialize and have some delicious food. Thank you Elizabeth!
Bishop Burbidge is taking it on the road every first fridays throughout the diocese see here… http://www.dioceseofraleigh.org/news/vhh_resumes.aspx and for more information click here…
http://www.dioceseofraleigh.org/how/vocations/vhh_homilies/index.aspx

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