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Jacob Slavek has Retired Bro. John-Paul Mary Friday, June 1, 2018

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Question Answered by Bro. Ignatius Mary, OMSM(r), LTh, DD

Mr. Jacob Slavek has been with us since May 11, 2001. He retires now after 17 years of service to this apostolate. His answers were a great value to the education of the nature and practice of the Liturgy of the Church.

Mr. Slavek is also the longest running volunteer this apostolate has ever had up to this date. His dedication and long standing service to us is valued beyond measure.

Accordingly, we are looking for a new host of the Liturgy Forum.

To Mr. Slavek, thanks for the last 17 years and may God speed and bless your future endeavors.

God Bless,
Bro. Ignatius Mary


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