Pearisburg parish marks 60 years of ‘doing the Lord’s work’ - Biweekly Newspaper for the Diocese of Richmond %
Catholics who came to southwest Virginia in the early 20th century to mine coal, cut timber and work the railroads often had to wait many years to practice their faith in their own churches. Visiting priests offered Mass in living rooms, on front porches, and in railcars. The Catholic community in Giles County along the West Virginia border used a soup kitchen in the town of Pearisburg, until just a few months before the end of the Second Vatica…
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Pearisburg parish marks 60 years of ‘doing the Lord’s work’ - Biweekly Newspaper for the Diocese of Richmond %
Catholics who came to southwest Virginia in the early 20th century to mine coal, cut timber and work the railroads often had to wait many years to practice their faith in their own churches. Visiting priests offered Mass in living rooms, on front porches, and in railcars. The Catholic community in Giles County along the West Virginia border used a soup kitchen in the town of Pearisburg, until just a few months before the end of the Second Vatica…
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