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  •     Catholicism first came to Central Washington in 1847.
  •     The Diocese of Yakima was created on June 23, 1951, by Pope Pius XII.
  •     The new diocese was formed from the territory of the Archdiocese of Seattle and the Diocese of Spokane.
  •     The Diocese of Yakima serves 41 parishes in 7 counties.
  •     The original diocesan newspaper began as Our Times in 1959.

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Invitation To Priest Book Club and Dinner

Dear Father:
 
Father Felipe Pulido, Father Francisco Gutiérrez and Bishop Joseph Tyson would like to invite you to a dinner book club!  Our organizing meeting is MONDAY JULY 16th at the St. Joseph Parish Rectory in Yakima from 6pm to 8:30 p.m.  It will begin with dinner.  Fr. Pulido's mom is cooking so it should be good!  The book we are going to read is THE PRIORITY OF CHRIST by Father Robert Barron, the new rector of Mundelein Seminary in Chicago. 
 
To register contact Cathy Fritsch at  This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.   She has three copies of the book right now and can order more based on your response.  For those participating, the book will be available at the reduced rate of $10.00.  Know too, that Mrs. Pulido will also need a dinner count so it's important to register in advance!  For great food and stimulating conversation sign up today!
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Catholicism first came to Central Washington in 1847. The Diocese of Yakima was created on June 23, 1951, by Pope Pius XII. The new diocese was formed from the territory of the Archdiocese of Seattle and the Diocese of Spokane. The Diocese of Yakima serves 41 parishes in 7 counties. The original diocesan newspaper began as Our Times in 1959.
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