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Businiess name:  Catholic Church of St Monica
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
I've recently returned to the Catholic church and live in Gwinnett, St. Monica is near my home so I went there first. I have met many parishioners there and they are all wonderful. The church is easy to find and parking situation is great. Unfortunately within 10 minutes of start of service and even before the homily comments about the sins of homosexuality and gay marriage really turned me off. I know it's a Catholic church in a conservative county but there's just something about preaching intolerance that I just cant get past. Otherwise it seems like a nice church. I' still looking for a church home in the Cathoilic church but am having to drive closer into town. I have tried St. Lawrence in Lawrenceville a few times and like it.

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