Student Mass at Christ the King
Sunday, April 27, 2025 6:00–7:00 PM
- LocationChrist the King
- DescriptionStudent Mass at 6pm at Christ the King (church behind emporium)
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- CategoriesSocial / Gatherings, Ceremonies / Receptions
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