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Show ST. BRIDGET'S CATHOLIC CHURCH Dear Parishioners: Another Christmas is drawing draw-ing upon this world of ours and in the traditional way we wish to snd a word of sincerest greeting and Christmas benediction bene-diction to all members of our parish. But with greeting and benediction bene-diction there is also the exhos-tation exhos-tation to a deepening of our spiritual lives in the coming o'f the Prince of Peace. The world netds that peace today, but unfortunately does not seek it, in the only way it can be found a return to the Babe of Bethlehem. If the minds of men would turn honestly to the Christ Child, on this Christmas Christ-mas morn, their good will would be rewarded by the blessed spirit of abiding peace. If you receive the Divine Infant In-fant into your soul in Holy Communion, you will surely go home with peace in your heart. Keep this Prince of Peace in your heart during the New Year and it will be a happy one. May the Infant Saviour make Christmas and New Year holy and happy and filled with blessings. bless-ings. Services at St. Bridget's Church are as follows: Midnight Mass .Christmas Eve sung by the C Y O Choir: Harry and Laura Marie Jimerson, Paul McGinn, Ronald. Jiioue-lyn, Jiioue-lyn, Louise and " Joyce Briniv-man. Briniv-man. Alta. boys, Bart Brink-man, Brink-man, Michae Wisner and Rus-sel Rus-sel McGinn. Celebrant, Rev. J. H. Valine, O.P.; organist, Mrs. Foth?ringham; choir director, Mrs. Martin. Carols before Mass: Silent Night, Adeste Fidelis. A Little Town of Bethlehem, Away in a Manger, and The First Noel. Mass cn Christmas morning at 3 o'clock. |