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Revision as of 17:44, 11 February 2008
TECHNICAL ISSUES
If you recently attempted to access this Brooklyn Centre Wiki and received an error message, the cause was due to some software upgrading. We are now running under PHP5 and MediaWiki v1.11. It took a few days to resolve some issues, but it appears things are running smoothly now. Thank you for your patience with us. --Sandy 11:05, 24 January 2008 (PST)
Today is: October 31, 2024 The heart of Brooklyn Centre is at the intersection of West 25th Street and Denison Avenue in Cleveland, Ohio. First settled in the early 1800's, it's history hasn't often been the focus of interest for Cleveland historians, who pay more attention to what happened on the east side of the Cuyahoga River. Nevertheless, this area has it's own story that shouldn't be overlooked or forgotten. |
PARISH IN JEOPARDY!
St. Barbara's is in need of new parishioners and old parishioners! Currently there are about three hundred + families registered. We need to get the word out to former parishioners and all interested to come back to church and register or the parish may possibly close. The mandate from the Diocese is to close two parishes out of the five clustered: St. Barbara's, St. Boniface, Blessed Sacrament, St. Rocco and St. Michael the Archangel. We don't want to lose our church! New Parishioner Information Form
We have a wonderful new pastor, Fr. Lucjan Stokowski who is the pastor of St. John Cantius. Let's make St. Barbara's the come back church and show the Diocese we care and want to keep it open. |
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