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Holy Trinity Catholic Church Renovation Project Westminster Colorado

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This blog is designed to allow members of our parish community a chance to share an opinion about the ideas and suggestions posted here. We not only welcome your feedback, we’re actively asking for it!

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    The Renovation Committee of Holy Trinity Catholic Church in Westminster, Colorado has been charged with wisely applying a generous donation to the remodeling of our church building. We had hoped to complete this project by the 50th anniversary of our building's dedication in November 2009, but we are now praying for completion by early May 2010.

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