Pastor discovers new ways of reaching out in popular game
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Parishioners Mildred Moy (left), Trisha Ignacio, and Jewel Mendoza pose with a new sign outside their church. Photo submitted. |
St. Mary's Parish in Vancouver has been using the Pokemon Go fad to draw people to the faith. For
full story see
The B.C. Catholic website.
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Churchgoing Canadian Catholics least likely to hold negative views of Muslims
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Reginald Bibby |
A new book about Canada's Catholics by Reginald Bibby and Angus Reid shows Canadian Catholics who attend church once a month or more are least likely to hold negative views of Muslims. For
full story see
The B.C. Catholic website.
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