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A special blessing at St. Mary’s

Sunday, May 15, 2022

By Michael Gresham
The Texas Catholic

Father Martin Castañeda of St. Mary’s Catholic Church in Sherman blesses a new statue of the Blessed Virgin Mary located at the entrance of St. Mary’s Catholic School on May 13. In addition to the statue, a brick rosary walk was constructed. During the blessing of the new statue and the school, students from St. Mary’s prayed a living rosary along the walk.

St. Mary Catholic School eighth-grader Camilla Orellana places a crown of roses upon the statue of the Blessed Virgin Mary on May 13 at St. Mary’s Catholic School in Sherman.

Olivia Lowery, Joaquin Ortiz and Sam Henson look on as Tristan Ledbetter prays the rosary as part of a living rosary on May 13 at St. Mary’s Catholic School in Sherman.

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