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Current Updates | Letters To The Editor | 15-Sep-2020
Dear Sir,
I would like to extend my hearty congratulations to you and your team for coming up with this website, which is so informative. Some Articles from the senior people are wonderful material of study, and would come a long way I helping those who wish to research on different topics. I would like to request you to please ensure that Article qualities are maintained, and well edited. As a Catholic, I am proud that Lay people of north east have come up with something which is different from the usual Diocese and Parish Newsletters. My best Wishes.
Yours faithfully
Lucas Marbaniang,
Email: marbaniang@gmail.com
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