| Friday, 9 May 2008 05:47 Thank you for visiting my site. Here you can leave your comments. |
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Top marks for this sie. This was my childhood parish where I served as an altar boy in the 1930's. Amid the wonderful images of the church renovations,I can still see the ghost of the old church as I knew it and pleasant memories come flooding back to me.
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My daughter just gave birth to a beautiful baby girl and she named her Sophia, so I was looking up some info. on St. Sophia and found your website... very beautiful church. I love my Catholic Faith!
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it is wonderful that you are celebrating the Divine Mercy sunday and advertising it. We are not so fortunate here in ayr even having leaflets at home that cannot be distributed.God will find a way I suppose
john |
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this needs work
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Very professional website
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My great-grandmother, Mary Scott Heneghan was born on Titchfield St. in Galston in 1864. She and her husband, Edward Carter had lived in Kilmarnock and Stewarton before coming to Canada in 1910.
Thank you, Michael J. O'Connell |
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The Second Post.
If you all are finding the "Characters" in the "Anti Bot Test" hard to read, email the "Webmaster" and we can make it a bit easier. HINT: If you go back and try again, the "Characters" change every time so may display something you can read better. Automated SPAM is a huge problem in guest books and it is necessary to have this to prevent it. Webmaster
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This is the first post.
The Saint Sophia's Guestbook is now operational. Webmaster |
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