CELEBRATE DIVINE MERCY SUNDAY Sunday, April 27, 2003 Throughout the world, the Second Sunday of Easter will receive the name Divine Mercy Sunday, a perennial invitation to the Christian world to face, with confidence in divine benevolence, the difficulties and trials that humankind will experience in the years to come. — Ordo, April 27, 2003
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Schedule for Mercy Sunday 1:45-4:30pm 3:00pm 3:30pm 3:30-4:30pm 4:30pm
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Eucharistic Adoration Divine Mercy Chaplet Divine Mercy Stations Confessions Benediction of the Blessed Sacrament with Divine Mercy Praises
THE CATHOLIC CHURCH OF THE MOST HOLY TRINITY “Georgia's Oldest Catholic Church” Corner of Telfair & Eighth Streets in Historic Downtown Augusta
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PROVIDING CANCER CARE FOR OVER 65 YEARS
Do you get a glazed look in your eyes when people start talking numbers? “Ten percent,” “twice as many,” “over 65…” When do all these numbers actually add up to something? Well, when the number is One… and that Number One is you. Now, let’s say for just a minute that you are the One in the one-in-three Americans who will develop cancer in his or her lifetime, according to the American Cancer Society. Now you need the kind of expertise that numbers confirm. Numbers like these: For over 65 years, we at University Hospital, have been treating cancer patients with expertise and compassion. In fact, according to area hospital tumor registry reports, we diagnose more cancer each year than any other area hospital. And, finding cancer early can save your life. At University, One number is more important than all the others combined. It’s the Number One – you.
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