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St. John Evangelistic Catholic Church

Community invited to Thanksgiving feast

St. John Evangelist Catholic Church is offering a free Thanksgiving meal at 6 p.m. on Wednesday. (November 22, 2011, Page 1)

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    Spring vacation day camp keeps youngsters from boredom

    Girl Scout troop leader Susan Kelly ran a week-long spring break day camp for children in kindergarten through fifth grade at St. John Evangelistic Church in the Sunday School building. See how the campers spent their days during their vacation. (March 18, 2011, Page 1B)

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      Green light for green space

      St. John the Evangelist Catholic Church has been seeking permission to donate two houses to charity. During an Oxford Board of Alderman meeting, applause broke out from more than 100 people in attendance because an initial denial by the Historic Preservation Commission was overturned. Now the church will be able to move forward with plans to replace the homes with green space. (August 18, 2010, Page 1)

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        Request to donate homes to charity denied

        The Oxford Historic Preservation Commission denied Tuesday two requests by St. John the Evangelist Catholic Church to remove two old homes on South 5th Street and donate them to charity. The church wants to relocate the structures to create a green space.
        Jay Hughes, who represented the church at the meeting, explained that the church intends appeal to the Board of Aldermen.

         (August 11, 2010, Page 1)

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