Re: History of The Roman/Epicopal Catholic Church in Carroll County
Hello all, My apologizes for not updating this thread. There has been some issues (in which I can mot talk about at this point) within the Episcopal church which have prevented me from finishing this thread. In other words, I can not obtain the conclusion of the written history as well as an interview at this point in time.
I chose this topic since I thought it would be a slam dunk with interviews, written information and photos since I had so much difficulty with the "Old Country Store (then & now)" in obtaining information.
Apparently, this will not be the case.
Maybe the "Universe" is trying to tell me something about being a journalist.:D
Bruce
Re: History of The Roman/Epicopal Catholic Church in Carroll County
Sorry to learn that you have apparently come to a dead end at least for a long time after putting so much effort into the narrative.
Re: History of The Roman/Epicopal Catholic Church in Carroll County
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Mike Buckley
Sorry to learn that you have apparently come to a dead end at least for a long time after putting so much effort into the narrative.
After reading Mike's post in light of what I wrote, I will continue to pursue this story; however, as Mike related, it may take awhile.
Bruce
Re: History of The Roman/Epicopal Catholic Church in Carroll County
Bruce, thanks for the update. I imagine it has been frustrating running into these road blocks.
A number of us are subscribed to this thread -- we'll expect to see the next installment when we see it!
Re: History of The Roman/Epicopal Catholic Church in Carroll County
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Cantab
Bruce, thanks for the update. I imagine it has been frustrating running into these road blocks.
A number of us are subscribed to this thread -- we'll expect to see the next installment when we see it!
Bruce, thanks for your comments.
Bruce