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This website was last updated September 10, 2005.


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The Youth Group meets on the 2nd and 4th Tuesday of each month at 7 p.m.; transportation is available.  Simply call the Church Office and leave a message.  There are many upcoming diocesan events for youth; you can learn more at the Youth Group meeting.
 
[New!]Reaching out to the community ~ St. James-St. George has several collections underway to help those in our community that are less fortunate or in need of assistance.  Please give generously; all donations are gratefully accepted!

- food for a local food pantry

                                        - socks & underwear for children ages 2 to 16

- soda tabs for children on dialysis

Sometimes, we need a little inspiration to get through our day!  As we start another school year, enjoy this "food for thought"!

Seven Wonders

THE

SEVEN

WONDERS

OF THE

WORLD

 

 

 

A group of students were asked to list what they thought were the present
"
Seven Wonders of the World ." Though there were some disagreements,
the following received the most votes:


1.
Egypt 's Great Pyramids

2. Taj Mahal

3. Grand Canyon

4. Panama Canal

5. Empire State Building

6. St. Peter's Basilica

7. China 's Great Wall

While gathering the votes, the teacher noted that one student
had not finished her paper yet. So she asked the girl if
she was having trouble with her list. The girl replied,
"Yes, a little. I couldn't quite make up my mind
because there were so many."

The teacher said, "Well, tell us what you have, and
maybe we can help.

"The girl hesitated, then read, "I think the
'
Seven Wonders of the World ' are:

 

1. To See

 

2. To Hear

 

3. To Touch

 

4. To Taste

 

5. To Feel

 

6. To Laugh

 

7. And to Love."



The room was so quiet you could have heard a pin drop.
The things we overlook as simple and ordinary and that
we take for granted are truly wondrous!

A gentle reminder --
that the most precious things in life
cannot be built by hand or bought by man.