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Step into St. Vincent de Paul Catholic Church a couple of Sundays each month and you won’t see just one baby getting baptized. You could see more than a half dozen being splashed with Holy Water.
Baptisms come in bunches at some Omaha-area Catholic churches, just one sign of the growth in some parishes that has prompted the Omaha Archdiocese to launch a study that will examine the possibility of opening additional churches and schools.
m.omaha.com/news/metro/catholic-boom-in-the-suburbs-has-omaha-archdiocese-studying-where/article_c2c6a567-0c42-55fb-8877-559180682970.html?mode=jqmIf it’s determined that new construction is necessary, the resulting report will provide recommendations this spring on the number and locations of churches and schools needed in west Omaha, western Douglas County and Sarpy County now and in the next 20 to 30 years. Some parish boundaries could be realigned.