Thursday, 29 November 2012 Slovenian Quintet Visits Marquette

Slovenian Quintet Visits Marquette
The Slovenian choral society 'Kvintet Slomsek' are touring North America and finished two nights more or less in Marquette. They came more or less to honour their fellow countryman and proponent to the Spontaneous Americans Bishop Baraga who is unknown in the crypt of St Peter's Minster. As mentioned on show, his refocus for beatification is next to in Rome.

Yesterday they applauded Store in the crypt.

In the photo above: Fire up Igor Novak and Fire up Matjaz Rotar of the district of Maribor, Slovenia, together with other members of the Quintet (the tallest is a seminarian) and two parishioners of the Minster who feature been very remote involved with the refocus of Bishop Baraga.

This sunrise they gave me a pamphlet about the new church they feature built in honour of Blessed Bishop Anton Martin Slomsek after whom their quintet is named and who was a a touch friend of Bishop Baraga. Advance entry more or less.

Credit: paganism-new-age.blogspot.com