Press enter after choosing selection

Groups Serving Turkey Dinners To Needy

Groups Serving Turkey Dinners To Needy image
Parent Issue
Day
23
Month
November
Year
1988
Copyright
Copyright Protected

Lisa Gordon Receives First Holy Communion at Holy Trinity Chapel on Campus of Eastern Michigan University, April 1974 Photographer: Jack Stubbs

Lisa Gordon Receives First Holy Communion at Holy Trinity Chapel on Campus of Eastern Michigan University, April 1974 image
Year:
1974
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, April 14, 1974
Caption:
First Communion Easter and First Holy Communion are linked with a common bond of resurrection, renewal and faith. As the solemn climax to Holy Week, Easter has loomed through the centuries as the principal feast of the church year, the base upon which Christianity is built. It marks the emergence from the somber penitential Lenten season, into the warmth and sunshine of the resurrected Christ. When the First Communion is received, it is Easter Sunday morning for the child, the stone barring him from his fulfillment of faith having been rolled back to reveal the man clothed in a white garment saying: "He is risen!" Just prior to Easter, 11 children made their First Communion at Holy Trinity Chapel on the Eastern Michigan University campus. In the photo above, Ricky Beaupied cups the consecrated bread in his hands. At left, Lisa Gordon approaches the altar, then holds out her hands to receive. At right, Danny Lyon drinks from the cup. Bottom right, Bethany Lazar and Becky Romaker anticipate the moment of their visitation.

Lisa Gordon Receives First Holy Communion at Holy Trinity Chapel on Campus of Eastern Michigan University, April 1974 Photographer: Jack Stubbs

Lisa Gordon Receives First Holy Communion at Holy Trinity Chapel on Campus of Eastern Michigan University, April 1974 image
Year:
1974
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, April 14, 1974
Caption:
First Communion Easter and First Holy Communion are linked with a common bond of resurrection, renewal and faith. As the solemn climax to Holy Week, Easter has loomed through the centuries as the principal feast of the church year, the base upon which Christianity is built. It marks the emergence from the somber penitential Lenten season, into the warmth and sunshine of the resurrected Christ. When the First Communion is received, it is Easter Sunday morning for the child, the stone barring him from his fulfillment of faith having been rolled back to reveal the man clothed in a white garment saying: "He is risen!" Just prior to Easter, 11 children made their First Communion at Holy Trinity Chapel on the Eastern Michigan University campus. In the photo above, Ricky Beaupied cups the consecrated bread in his hands. At left, Lisa Gordon approaches the altar, then holds out her hands to receive. At right, Danny Lyon drinks from the cup. Bottom right, Bethany Lazar and Becky Romaker anticipate the moment of their visitation.

Ricky Beaupied Receives First Holy Communion at Holy Trinity Chapel on Campus of Eastern Michigan University, April 1974 Photographer: Jack Stubbs

Ricky Beaupied Receives First Holy Communion at Holy Trinity Chapel on Campus of Eastern Michigan University, April 1974 image
Year:
1974
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, April 14, 1974
Caption:
First Communion Easter and First Holy Communion are linked with a common bond of resurrection, renewal and faith. As the solemn climax to Holy Week, Easter has loomed through the centuries as the principal feast of the church year, the base upon which Christianity is built. It marks the emergence from the somber penitential Lenten season, into the warmth and sunshine of the resurrected Christ. When the First Communion is received, it is Easter Sunday morning for the child, the stone barring him from his fulfillment of faith having been rolled back to reveal the man clothed in a white garment saying: "He is risen!" Just prior to Easter, 11 children made their First Communion at Holy Trinity Chapel on the Eastern Michigan University campus. In the photo above, Ricky Beaupied cups the consecrated bread in his hands. At left, Lisa Gordon approaches the altar, then holds out her hands to receive. At right, Danny Lyon drinks from the cup. Bottom right, Bethany Lazar and Becky Romaker anticipate the moment of their visitation.

Danny Lyon Receives First Holy Communion at Holy Trinity Chapel on Campus of Eastern Michigan University, April 1974 Photographer: Jack Stubbs

Danny Lyon Receives First Holy Communion at Holy Trinity Chapel on Campus of Eastern Michigan University, April 1974 image
Year:
1974
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, April 14, 1974
Caption:
First Communion Easter and First Holy Communion are linked with a common bond of resurrection, renewal and faith. As the solemn climax to Holy Week, Easter has loomed through the centuries as the principal feast of the church year, the base upon which Christianity is built. It marks the emergence from the somber penitential Lenten season, into the warmth and sunshine of the resurrected Christ. When the First Communion is received, it is Easter Sunday morning for the child, the stone barring him from his fulfillment of faith having been rolled back to reveal the man clothed in a white garment saying: "He is risen!" Just prior to Easter, 11 children made their First Communion at Holy Trinity Chapel on the Eastern Michigan University campus. In the photo above, Ricky Beaupied cups the consecrated bread in his hands. At left, Lisa Gordon approaches the altar, then holds out her hands to receive. At right, Danny Lyon drinks from the cup. Bottom right, Bethany Lazar and Becky Romaker anticipate the moment of their visitation.

Bethany Lazar and Becky Romaker Receive First Holy Communion at Holy Trinity Chapel on Campus of Eastern Michigan University, April 1974 Photographer: Jack Stubbs

Bethany Lazar and Becky Romaker Receive First Holy Communion at Holy Trinity Chapel on Campus of Eastern Michigan University, April 1974 image
Year:
1974
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, April 14, 1974
Caption:
First Communion Easter and First Holy Communion are linked with a common bond of resurrection, renewal and faith. As the solemn climax to Holy Week, Easter has loomed through the centuries as the principal feast of the church year, the base upon which Christianity is built. It marks the emergence from the somber penitential Lenten season, into the warmth and sunshine of the resurrected Christ. When the First Communion is received, it is Easter Sunday morning for the child, the stone barring him from his fulfillment of faith having been rolled back to reveal the man clothed in a white garment saying: "He is risen!" Just prior to Easter, 11 children made their First Communion at Holy Trinity Chapel on the Eastern Michigan University campus. In the photo above, Ricky Beaupied cups the consecrated bread in his hands. At left, Lisa Gordon approaches the altar, then holds out her hands to receive. At right, Danny Lyon drinks from the cup. Bottom right, Bethany Lazar and Becky Romaker anticipate the moment of their visitation.

Ireland's Gift: A Choir

Ireland's Gift: A Choir image
Parent Issue
Day
22
Month
April
Year
1976
Copyright
Copyright Protected

Politician To Join Convent

Politician To Join Convent image
Parent Issue
Day
7
Month
June
Year
1995
Copyright
Copyright Protected

Fashionably Dressed Clergy From Holy Trinity Church, October 1971 Photographer: Cecil Lockard

Fashionably Dressed Clergy From Holy Trinity Church, October 1971 image
Year:
1971
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, October 9, 1971
Caption:
'With It' Clergy The four chaplains at Holy Trinity Chapel help make the campus center swing. Front row: Sister Catherine Kalous, left, Sister Joan Tirek. Back row: Fr. C. Peter Dougherty, left; Fr. Robert Kerr. (News photo by Cecil Lockard)