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THE U.P. CATHOLIC
September 17, 2021
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Holy Rosary, Grand Marais celebrates 125th anniversary
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Fall Notification
Each year, in order to beautify our cemetery, our grounds and maintenance crews perform the final cleaning of the year and make preparations for the winter. All decorations, tributes, flowers (natural and artificial), pots, baskets and wreaths should be removed by families by October 9th. Articles not removed by Oct. 15th will be disposed of by Cemetery personnel. Families may leave a shepherd's hook but should remove the arrangement. Christmas Wreaths may be placed after November 15th. We appreciate your assistance. If you need help or have questions, contact
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Autumn is a great time to stop in to discuss our available Plot and Columbarium Niches and see our decorating and planting regulations.
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Parishioners gather at Holy Rosary in Grand Marais before Mass in celebration of its 125th anniversary on Sunday, Aug. 23, 2021. The celebration was delayed a year due to the COVID crisis. Father Michael Ocran, pastor, celebrated the Mass with Deacon Tom Moseley assisting.
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(Left) Deacon Tom Moseley proclaims the Gospel during Mass. (Right) Father Michael Ocran gives his homily during Mass.
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A light reception followed the Mass in the parish hall. Poster boards with historical photos of the parish and parishioners were on display.
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