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Need a catholic name for a cabin?
helping 4th grader with homework. They are decorating the door to there classroom come monday. She has Christian corner or club house. I'm blank.
6 Answers
- Madame MLv 71 decade agoFavorite Answer
Notre Dame . . . and maybe add the French phrase "of the children" -- "Notre Dame des Enfants"? Maybe the fourth-graders wouldn't like that -- too babyish. "God is Cool!"? Epiphany Corner? Meditation Module (kinda futuristic)
St. Nick's Cafe? (He's the patron saint of children, right? Not just Santa Claus . . . .) San Francisco is also another patron saint of children, the search engine tells me. So maybe Little San Francisco?
Good luck.
- Anonymous1 decade ago
Well, my first though was "the upper room" (a la Pentecost and/or the Last Supper)
Vatican City
The Basilica
Sanctuary
The Apse
- 1 decade ago
“Tabernacle In The Wilderness”, both Indians and white settlers worshipped in it.
Or School in which u teach your children
Source(s): Church of the Holy Eucharist in Tabernacle, NJ Little did John Brainard, a young Christian missionary from Indian Mills, realize that the establishment of a one room church in 1778 would lead to the eventual name for a growing Township. This small church built on the present site of the Tabernacle Cemetery at the corner of Chatsworth and Hampton Gate Road was organized for the North Eastern section of what was then Shamong Township. The church became known as “Tabernacle In The Wilderness”, both Indians and white settlers worshipped in it. As the population grew, a Catholic identity began to take shape even though numbers were few. In 1940 the faithful worshipped at Saint Ann’s in the Pines, Browns Mills and Sacred Heart in Mt. Holly. In 1943 a missionary church began in Medford Lakes. It was known then as The Log Cabin Church. Fr. Paul Greco eventually became the first pastor. Catholic school children first attended Sacred Heart School in Mt. Holly and later Our Lady of Good Counsel in Moorestown. Anthony Russo shuttled the children to and from Moorestown on one school bus. CCD was taught in the Russos’ home by the Sisters of St. Joseph of Newark from 1946 to 1955. The need for a Catholic school became apparent and St. Joseph’s School, located on Rt. 70 in Medford, opened its doors in 1956. The parish continued to grow and shortly after Fr. William Campbell’s arrival in 1958, plans were made for a new church. St. Mary’s of the Lakes was dedicated in 1966. By the summer of 1981, St. Mary’s of the Lakes had become the largest geographical parish in New Jersey - How do you think about the answers? You can sign in to vote the answer.
- 1 decade ago
Heres a website full of catholic baby names, will that help you out?
Source(s): http://www.catholicity.com/names/ - stonechicLv 61 decade ago
The patron saint of children is Saint Nicholas, they could call it Nicholas' Nook.