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Members of the parish have asked that we keep the following individuals and families in our prayers:

If you would like to add names to this list, please contact the Rector or the Church Office.

Appeals

Kelly, received 1 May 2001

Dear Marcus,

I write to ask a favor in common ministry one with another. In our congregation we have a young girl, 14 years old, who had lung transplants when she was very young. She is a very special young person, very active in the church, recently having gone through an extensive confirmation class. She was confirmed last fall. Kelly's health has been failing and she needs a second transplant operation. There is an organization set up to help her family with the huge expenses connected with such procedures when and if an organ become available.

Would you be kind enough to put a link on your web site to her web site? I would be so grateful for this extended piece of ministry. I believe there must be many people in the Episcopal Church who would open their hearts to such a cause. Kelly's site

If you would like to see the link on our own web site, please follow your browser.

Thank you for your help. I would also be grateful if you might pass this on to your colleagues in ministry or other places who might also put a link to her web site.

Gratefully,
Kim Hardy+

The Rev. Kim Hardy+, Rector
All Saints' Episcopal Church, Stoneham, MA
Editor, Liturgies for the 21st Century



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First Words:
"Why art thou so heavy, O my soul?"
Tune: Arranged for two tenors, and two basses
Words from Psalm 42
"Why art thou so heavy, o my soul? And why art thou so disquieted within me?
O, put thy trust in God, for I will yet give Him thanks, who is the help of my countenance, and my God."
Music by:
Orlando Gibbons 1623

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