Lubbock-area faith calendar
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• Christ the King Cathedral Divine Mercy Chaplet: 3 p.m. First Saturday, 4011 54th St. Note: CTK events are only meeting face-to-face for Mass. Mass can also be watched online at https://ctk-cathedral.org/
• St. John the Baptist Adoration and Reconciliation: 4-4:45 p.m., 98th Street and Indiana Avenue.
• St. Catherine Orthodox Church Vigil: 6 p.m., 1510 Ave. X. Information: (901) 605-6651.
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Two cousins were among the recipients at the annual Womanâs Club of Upper St. Clair Scholarship Awards Luncheon, held Tuesday at the McLaughlin Run Road Activity Center.
Mia Rossi and Ross Hartley, grandchildren of club member Jeanette Rossi, are among seven high school seniors to receive financial assistance in their pursuits of higher education.
Shirley Tadda chairs the scholarship committee. Harry Funk
Both traveled a distance to attend the luncheon, as Mia attends Franklin Regional High School in Murrysville and Ross, Shaler Area High School.
They join other scholarship winners in accepting their awards and introducing themselves during the luncheon: Mia DePolo and Haley Qin, Upper St. Clair; Isabella Folino, Peters Township; and Ross Gardner, who lives in Green Tree and attends Central Catholic High School.
Pastor K.O. Noonoo, who was recently selected to lead Topeka s Westminster Presbyterian Church, didn t intend to pursue ministry when he moved to the U.S. from Ghana in 1990.
In fact, when he settled in Jamestown, North Dakota, to attend what is now known as the University of Jamestown as an international student, Noonoo planned to study computer science. I soon discovered, though, that I did not start (computer) programming early enough, so I opted for something called management information science, he said. It had enough business in it, not too much programming so I could make that work.
He graduated with that degree; married his wife, Anna, in 1995; and moved to the Chicago area to start a family. He also began studying for the certified public accountant exam.