Fundraising Campaigns in Paris

The pandemic did not stop our Parish church in Paris to organize two memorable trips this Summer.  

How do we call it 3-in-one? 

1) To help unwind or have a break outside the city for most of our co-parishioners. 

2) To fellowship and reconnect after a long period. 

3) To raise funds for our church activities.  

Looking at these photos, one could tell that all of the above have been achieved. 

As part of their fundraising campaigns, ICCEC Paris had the opportunity to plan two memorable trips this Summer: the first one in Étretat, France, and the latest one in Bordeaux & Arcachon, France. 

The funds raised will be used for the upcoming 25th Anniversary of the Diocese’s gift of Apostolic Succession.

by Rose Muncal

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