The Statue has left it’s year long spot in the window at The Saint Peter’s Club
The St Peter’s Statue is in the Doyon’s Building For the coming novena.
The Statue has left it’s year long spot in the window at The Saint Peter’s Club
The St Peter’s Statue is in the Doyon’s Building For the coming novena.
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In response to St. Peter’s Fiesta and photos. My family has been involved with the Fiesta and organizing the Novena for many years. The Religious aspect, prayer and devotion to our Lord should be the focal point. It really bothers me to see the banner on the Club announcing the 2010 Fiesta with a beer sponsor attached to it. Isn’t there enough drinking and drunks during this festivity without promoting it for all the youth to see. And by the way, I thought banners with alcohol sponsors were banned during Fiesta time. Hmmmmmm!!!!!! Wish you all a safe and blessed Fiesta.