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Seminarians from the Pontifical North American College attend a Mass for the ordination of deacons from the college in St. Peter s Basilica at the Vatican Oct. 1, 2020. (CNS photo/Paul Haring)
“As the Father sent me, so I send you.”
So said Jesus to the Apostles after His Resurrection (John 20:21).
Indeed, the word “apostle” derives from the Greek word “απόστολος,” which means “one who is sent.” We know from Scripture that the Apostles left their homes not only to follow Jesus but also eventually to evangelize the nations far and wide.
Tradition with a “small t” tells us that they visited nearby lands along the Mediterranean Sea and frontiers as far away as Armenia, Britain, Ethiopia, Persia and India. They may have arrived in these lands alone or as part of a small group of fellow disciples. The Apostles were likely unaware or unfamiliar with the people, language, culture and customs of these distant lands.
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Second doses available at Smith County churches
Those who received their first COVID-19 vaccines at three minority churches March 16-19, are asked to come back next week to the same place for their second doses. Author: Favian Quezada Updated: 9:48 AM CDT April 1, 2021
SMITH COUNTY, Texas Second doses are available for the nearly 1,500 people who received a first dose of the COVID-19 vaccine at three minority churches from March 16-19.
People who received their first does at St. Peter Claver Catholic Church and St. Louis Baptist Church in Tyler, and New Zion Baptist Church in Winona are asked to return to the same location on the same day of the week at around the same time as their first vaccine.
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2nd dose vaccines available at Smith County church clinics Dr. S.L. Curry, Pastor New Zion Baptist, receives first COVID-19 vaccine (Source: Smith County) By KLTV Digital Media Staff | April 1, 2021 at 9:17 AM CDT - Updated April 1 at 9:20 AM
SMITH COUNTY, Texas (KLTV) - The nearly 1,500 people who received their first COVID-19 vaccines at three churches March 16-19, are asked to come back next week to the same place for their second doses.
Organizers are asking only those who received their first shots at St. Peter Claver Catholic Church and St. Louis Baptist Church in Tyler, and New Zion Baptist Church in Winona, to return to the same location on the same day of the week at around the same time as their first vaccine.
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