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The Diocese of Buffalo Website for the Diocese of Buffalo.
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Buffalo Catholic Health Provides information on the Catholic Health services available in Western New York
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Buffalo Catholic Charities Catholic Charities of Western New York.
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Our Lady of Fatima Shrine Since 1954, Our Lady of Fatima Shrine has become a place of natural beauty, art, communal prayer, and renewal to thousands who visit the unique buildings and grounds each year. The magnificence and natural beauty of the Shrine is highlighted by an awe-inspiring Dome Basilica covered with two layers of glass and Plexiglas, with a contour of the Northern Hemisphere of the globe.
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Our Lady of Victory Basilica Among the churches of America, the Sanctuary of Our Lady of Victory is, for many reasons,
to be counted as one of the greatest. The Basilica was built by Father Baker and now holds his remains within a stone sarcophagus in the basilica.
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Carrie Ann Ford Carrie Ann Ford is a singer, songwriter, presenter and teacher, who has been sharing her message of God’s unfailing love with audiences across the globe for nearly 20 years. Carrie spent seven years touring the United States, Europe and East Africa using drama and music to communicate the awesome, healing, saving power of God in her life.
Originally from the Buffalo area, Carrie Ann returned home and began sharing her original music, along with personal testimony and stories in a fun, energetic and impacting way. She has been leading retreats, giving workshops, speaking at conferences and conventions and has been actively involved in Parish ministries. Carrie has presented at Kingdom Bound Darien Lake, Lights for the World, local World Youth Day events, Aglow International and the Buffalo Diocesan Annual Youth Convention.
Carrie Ann is currently an elementary school music teacher and children’s choir director for her parish. This wife and mother of two has a special place in her heart for the youth of our country. Her desire is to help them recognize their gifts, inspire them to use those gifts to bring light into darkness and to help them see God at work in their lives.
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