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wacotrib.com/news/content/news/stories/2006/01/23/20060123wachooterspriest.html
By Cindy V. Culp Tribune-Herald staff writer
Monday, January 23, 2006
The new Hooters restaurant may have gotten an unwelcome reception from some of the community’s religious leaders, but tonight it will get a little help from above.
As part of a private opening party, Monsignor Isidore Rozycki, the head Catholic priest for the Greater Waco area, plans to bless the chain’s newest location at New Road and Interstate 35. The public won’t be able to attend the event. But they can bask in the divine dedication starting Tuesday morning, when the restaurant officially opens.
“Blessings are part of the Catholic tradition,” said Rozycki, who is pastor of St. Martin’s Church in Tours. “You bless the building so it will be a safe haven, so that the families that enter will be blessed, so the employees will be blessed É as they support their families.”
wacotrib.com/news/content/news/stories/2006/01/23/20060123wachooterspriest.html
By Cindy V. Culp Tribune-Herald staff writer
Monday, January 23, 2006
The new Hooters restaurant may have gotten an unwelcome reception from some of the community’s religious leaders, but tonight it will get a little help from above.
As part of a private opening party, Monsignor Isidore Rozycki, the head Catholic priest for the Greater Waco area, plans to bless the chain’s newest location at New Road and Interstate 35. The public won’t be able to attend the event. But they can bask in the divine dedication starting Tuesday morning, when the restaurant officially opens.
“Blessings are part of the Catholic tradition,” said Rozycki, who is pastor of St. Martin’s Church in Tours. “You bless the building so it will be a safe haven, so that the families that enter will be blessed, so the employees will be blessed É as they support their families.”