Wednesday, October 24, 2007
DFW Catholic youth to celebrate World Youth Day at Six Flags Over Texas
ARLINGTON More than 7,000 middle-to-high school age Catholic youths will sow their wild oats at Six Flags Over Texas this Sunday, Oct. 28, for World Youth Day, a worldwide papal youth celebration that has been held every two or three years since 1984.
So watch out, Arlington -- you're about to be neck-deep in hormone-addled yet guilt-ridden teenagers on, appropriately, the day that Fright Fest ends.
Posted by Alex B.
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