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pnwmom

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8. They aren't where I live. But there are individual masses said in languages other than English,
Sat Jul 19, 2025, 11:18 PM
Jul 19

and that draws people from the same background together. But the Parish itself has a broad mix of people.

The situation you describe does sound like what my parents' experience was, growing up, but it changed as Catholics became more assimilated. We don't have an Irish neighborhood, a Polish neighborhood, etc, with corresponding parishes. We have cities with varying numbers of Catholic churches, which tend to draw whatever Catholics live in the surrounding neighborhood.

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