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Promoting Sales of the Papal Visit DVD
- 22/02/2011
- Categorized in: Papal Visit News

Celebrate the Holy Father’s visit to Scotland with the official DVD. 
This DVD celebrates the Holy Father’s visit to both Edinburgh and Glasgow. As well as the Holy Father’s official engagements the DVD also features extracts from the St. Ninian’s Day Parade and from the pre and post Mass entertainment at Bellahouston Park.
This is an ideal gift for anyone who wants to remember an historic day for the Catholic community in Scotland. It is on sale for £10.99 (including post and packing) with all funds going to offset the costs of the Papal Visit to Scotland.
SCHOOL SALES
Can your school promote sales of the DVD to pupils and their families? Has every pupil and teacher who participated in or viewed the Papal Visit events purchased a copy? What can your school do to promote this unique resource by advertising it in school newsletters or selling copies at Parent's Meetings? Is this someting of interest to your school Enterprise group? Please use your initiative to ensure that this resource is well appreciated across Scotland.
To order your copies please print the attached form and send it with a cheque to Papal Visit Office, Scotus College, 2 Chesters Road, Glasgow, G61 4AG. Cheques should be made payable to the Bishops' Conference of Scotland.












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