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ST. PATRICK’S MISSION, LONG BEACH, swept clean by the wind; and the rubble of now owns one of the cleanest plots on the church and mission house was blown almost Coast. Even the slab floor of Gray Hall was completely away.
ST. PETER’S - BY - THE - SEA, GULF PORT, withstood the storm the best of all on the western side of the Coast. The heavy wooden crates, washed ashore from a Viet
Nam bound freighter, probably were the cause of breaking the glass front doors. The whole corner around the church was covered with these boxes.
ST. MARK’S RECTORY, MISSISSIPPI CITY, now has an easy access up through the living room floor.
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ST. MARK’S, MISSISSIPPI CITY, was moved off its foundation. The nave furniture came out the front door and piled up across the street, and the sanctuary took its placc in the nave.


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