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FOREST CITY — Immaculate Conception Parish held a Hispanic Festival Sept. 14. The all-day event featured traditional music and dances, ethnic food cooked on location, crafts and games for a day full of fun and fellowship. (Giuliana Polinari Riley)
FOREST CITY — Immaculate Conception Parish held a Hispanic Festival Sept. 14. The all-day event featured traditional music and dances, ethnic food cooked on location, crafts and games for a day full of fun and fellowship. (Giuliana Polinari Riley)
 Children competed for the title of Queen and King of Festival 2019 and they raised more than $7,500. The festival raised a total of $14,000, which will be used to repair the church.
Children competed for the title of Queen and King of Festival 2019 and they raised more than $7,500. The festival raised a total of $14,000, which will be used to repair the church.
Members of the Knights of Columbus council attended the festival, passing out Tootsie Rolls, and collecting donations to support the L.A.M.B. Foundation of North Carolina, a charity dedicated solely to assisting people with intellectual disabilities.
Members of the Knights of Columbus council attended the festival, passing out Tootsie Rolls, and collecting donations to support the L.A.M.B. Foundation of North Carolina, a charity dedicated solely to assisting people with intellectual disabilities.
CHARLOTTE — St. Patrick Cathedral hosted its annual end-of-summer parish picnic Sept. 22 with food, games, arts and crafts, a slip-n-slide and the ever-popular dunk tank. Even the youngest parishioners got in on the act and enjoyed dunking Father Christop
CHARLOTTE — St. Patrick Cathedral hosted its annual end-of-summer parish picnic Sept. 22 with food, games, arts and crafts, a slip-n-slide and the ever-popular dunk tank. Even the youngest parishioners got in on the act and enjoyed dunking Father Christop
CHARLOTTE — St. Patrick Cathedral hosted its annual end-of-summer parish picnic Sept. 22 with food, games, arts and crafts, a slip-n-slide and the ever-popular dunk tank. Even the youngest parishioners got in on the act and enjoyed dunking Father Christop
CHARLOTTE — St. Patrick Cathedral hosted its annual end-of-summer parish picnic Sept. 22 with food, games, arts and crafts, a slip-n-slide and the ever-popular dunk tank. Even the youngest parishioners got in on the act and enjoyed dunking Father Christop
SHELBY — St. Mary Help of Christians Parish held its fourth International Food Festival Sept. 21. The event included homemade food from nine countries, a silent auction, games and music. Proceeds from the festival will be used to make improvements in the
SHELBY — St. Mary Help of Christians Parish held its fourth International Food Festival Sept. 21. The event included homemade food from nine countries, a silent auction, games and music. Proceeds from the festival will be used to make improvements in the
WINSTON-SALEM — Parishioners at Our Lady of Mercy Church celebrated various cultural traditions during their annual “Fiesta val” Sept. 22 at Our Lady of Mercy School field. (Photo provided by Carol Benford)
WINSTON-SALEM — Parishioners at Our Lady of Mercy Church celebrated various cultural traditions during their annual “Fiesta val” Sept. 22 at Our Lady of Mercy School field. (Photo provided by Carol Benford)
THOMASVILLE — Parishioners and friends recently gathered at Our Lady of the Highways Church to celebrate Our Lady of the Highways Day. (Joe Thornton | Catholic News Herald)
THOMASVILLE — Parishioners and friends recently gathered at Our Lady of the Highways Church to celebrate Our Lady of the Highways Day. (Joe Thornton | Catholic News Herald)
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