We’ve been anticipating NRB 2021 for a long time now. We began anticipating it even as we wrapped up NRB 2020 and before we had any idea how the COVID-19 pandemic would change our lives over the next year. We anticipated it as the pandemic continued on, despite uncertainties as to whether or not the event could take place. When we made the decision to move the event to June, we began to feel more hopeful in our anticipation again.
And now we’re just a few days away! Our team is on its way to Texas, and we’re so excited that you won’t be far behind us! We pray that this will be a fruitful time together as we prepare for another year of ministry.
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Monica Palmer, senior director of Clinical and Legal Services and Aimee Ryan, director of Social Work, at Catholic Charities in Oklahoma City, illustrate how they provide in-person counseling amid the coronavirus pandemic in this undated photo. (CNS photo/courtesy Catholic Charities, Archdiocese of Oklahoma City)
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