Gulf Pine Catholic

14 Gulf Pine Catholic • December 25, 2020 K NIGHTS OF C OLUMBUS Spotlight on Schools James D. Hard Council 9673, St. MaryWoolmarket, assisted the Cheshire Home in Gulfport in cleaning-up storm debris. The Cheshire Home is a residence for developmentally disabled adults. Left is John Cruso and Thad Anderson. Right is John Cruso and Walt Miller. James D. Hard Council 9673, St. Mary, Woolmarket On Saturday, December 5, Knights from several Knights of Columbus Councils turned out to help Cheshire Home in Gulfport. Hurricane Zeta left leaves, branches and downed trees all over their property. Cheshire Home is a Supervised Living facility for those with intellectual and developmental disabilities, operated by St. Francis Ministries. The storm debris was a safety concern for staff members and their walking track was completely covered and unusable. Many thanks to Jason and Simon Nguyen, Connor Rigby and Patrick and Lucas Madden, youth from Our Lady of Fatima. Knights from Councils 9409 OLF, 16992 St. Michael, 4472 Holy Family and 9673 St. Mary Woolmarket participated. The International Order of Alhambra also worked at the site. Second from left, Jason Kirkland, Director St. Francis Ministries. Knights of Columbus Councils The faculty, students, and staff of Holy Trinity Catholic School wish your family a Blessed and Merry Christmas! Holy Trinity Catholic School, Bay St. Louis Several students at RCMHS donated money and toys for both St. Vincent de Paul and Toys for Tots. These charitable pursuits allowed them to earn a free dress day on Friday, December 11. Resurrection is proud of these students who exemplify the values of charity and service to others. Because of their efforts, Christmas will be a little bit merrier for some people in need. Resurrection Catholic High School, Pascagoula

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