Darien churches take a different approach to Lent
Jarret Liotta and Susan Shultz
Feb. 24, 2021
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Rector Ryan Fleenor begins the service on Wednesday, Feb. 17, 2021.Jarret Liotta for Hearst Connecticut Media / Jarret LiottaShow MoreShow Less
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St. Luke’s parishioners were happy to see one another on Ash Wednesday.Jarret Liotta for Hearst Connecticut Media / Jarret LiottaShow MoreShow Less
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Parishioners enjoy being back together in person as Rector Ryan Fleenor conducts the Ash Wednesday service outdoors on Feb. 17, 2021, at Saint Luke s Parish.Jarret Liotta for Hearst Connecticut Media / Jarret LiottaShow MoreShow Less
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Saint Luke s Parish parishioners were grateful for a chance to see one another in person again.sday in DarienJarret Liotta for Hearst Connecticut Media / Jarret LiottaShow MoreShow Less
Person-to-Person offers drive-thru holiday toy store in Darien
Susan Shultz
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Client Thomas DeFlorio, of Norwalk, receives a gift bag from Victoria Pulido, a volunteer with the non-profit organization Person-to-Person (P2P), during its 26th annual Holiday Toy Store event behind St. Juke s in Darien, Conn., on Friday Dec. 18, 2020. Due to COVID-19 P2P changed the toy store into a drive-thru winter wonderland, where each participating family will receive a holiday gift bundle, including a gift card for each child in the family, an age-appropriate book, and a family board game.Christian Abraham / Hearst Connecticut MediaShow MoreShow Less
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