Co-operation of making a dinner for the student group, that is. At first we were supposed to make norwegian food only, but the polish students positively surprised us with their contribution. As a result, the dinner of the catholic student group on wednesday the 20th of february consisted of 4 courses, 2 norwegians and 2 polish.

Even though we were 21 persons in total, we didn’t manage to devour all of the food. Father Dominic, who was absent that day, got some of the left-over. I vaguely remember that he said he liked it.

The students were in such a good mood that after dinner they played some music from the radio and even danced a little. Some pictures were taken during the evening. They wil be posted on this website shortly. Finally, the students sat around the piano and sang songs, creating a good and relaxing atmosphere, to end the night on a high note.

Special thanks to Karoline, Clarisse, Pia, Maria Cao, Piotr #1, Piotr #2 and Slavek, who made the dinner for the student group.


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Dear friends,

We’re running a series over the course of the year on various Catholic festivals and how they are celebrated in Sweden. It’s being written by a Swedish friend of mine. Please post about this series and please link to our blog.

http://catholicheritage.blogspot.com/2008/12/swedish-celebration-of-st-lucy.html

God bless,

St. Conleth’s Catholic Heritage Association

St. Conleth's added these words on Dec 14 08 at 01:01

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