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At Blessed Sacrament Cathedral
Cardinal Maida and Auxiliary Bishops to Preside at Rite of Election Services
 
For Release February 8, 2008
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Cardinal Adam Maida, archbishop of Detroit, and Detroit's four auxiliary bishops will preside at five separate Rite of Election Services to be held Saturday, February 9, and Sunday, February 10, at Blessed Sacrament Cathedral, 9844 Woodward Avenue, Detroit.

During these services, 1,065 adults and 137 children will begin the last step of preparation for their conversion and welcome into the Catholic Church at the Easter Vigil on Holy Saturday.

Saturday, February 9

    Bishop Francis Reiss will preside at the 11 a.m. service 
    Bishop John Quinn will preside at the 2 p.m. service
    Bishop Daniel Flores will preside at the 5 p.m. service

Sunday, February 10

    Cardinal Adam Maida will preside at 2 p.m. service
    Bishop Earl Boyea will preside at 5 p.m. service
Catholics believe that conversion to Jesus Christ is a lifelong and ongoing process. More than 200 parishes in the Archdiocese of Detroit work with catechumens and candidates throughout the year.

 

 
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