All posts by: Fr. Robert Youssef Farah

Dear Parishioners, After a long discussion and meetings with the parish council and financial committee in our mission, we all agreed on creating one council for the governance of St Sharbel Mission: The Pastoral Life Council that will comprise several committees. The...
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To View and download the bulletin click on the pdf file st-sharbel-mission-weekly-bulletin-2016-042-11-13-2016...
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To read the bulletin click on the following pdf file st-sharbel-mission-weekly-bulletin-2016-041-11-06-2016...
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Join us for our Parish Thanksgiving Potluck On Sunday November 20, 2016 right after the Divine Liturgy. Please bring a dish to pass and share Sign up sheets will be available in the cafeteria after the Divine Liturgy Starting November...
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To download and read the bulletin click on the following link: st-sharbel-mission-weekly-bulletin-2016-040-10-30-2016...
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We would like to extend a sincere thank you for all that participated in the 20th Anniversary of our Mission. A Special Thank you, to our Bishop who blessed us with his visit and to all the clergy who participated...
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On Sunday OCtober 23, 2016, during his visit to our Mission, his Excellency Bishop Gregory J. Mansour confirmed 6 of our Youth. We congratulate : Philip Jamal Ward Andrew Joseph Molite Jenna Rose Molite Marc Anthony Molite Anthony Joseph Trimigliozzi...
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To download and read the bulletin click on the following link st-sharbel-mission-weekly-bulletin-2016-039-10-23-2016...
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On Sunday October 23, 2016 while visiting the Saint Sharbel Mission in Raleigh, his Excellency, the Most Rev. Gregory J. Mansour will be giving the sacrament of Confirmation to: Andrew Joseph Molite Jenna Rose Molite Marc Anthony Molite Philip Jamal Ward...
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Many among our parishioners requested that we reconsider the coffee hour guidelines for special occasions. On October 4, 2016 the parish council revisited the coffee hour guidelines and agreed on allowing to bring in food for special occasions (baptisms, engagements, 40...
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