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Red Mass set for Tuesday The 16th annual Red Mass for the Opening of Court of the 4th Judicial District will be at 1 p.m. Tuesday, Sept. 8, at St. Matthew Catholic Church in Monroe.
Homilist will be The Most Rev. Alfred Clifton Hughes, archbishop emeritus of New Orleans. The Mass will be attended by judges, lawyers and elected officials from throughout northeast Louisiana.
Area religious leaders of various denominations and faith traditions will join in the service. All will gather to ask the blessings of the Holy Spirit upon the administration of justice. The principal celebrant for the Mass is the Bishop of the Diocese of Shreveport, The Most Rev. Michael G. Duca.
The service will include a memorial for the following deceased members of the bar association: William R. Boles Sr. and Fred A. Coon, Jr. |
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