Muslims serve Christmas Eve Dinner to 300 in Montreal
It was in a spirit of giving that members of a South Shore mosque contributed $2,000 to sponsor the Christmas Eve supper at the Old Brewery Mission and spent two hours serving it to more than 300 people.
This is double the minimum $1,000 contribution the mission seeks from those who sponsor a supper.
It was believed to be the first time an Islamic community group has volunteered to sponsor and serve an evening meal at the mission, officials said.
Following afternoon prayers at the mission on Clark St., about 20 members of the Islamic Community Centre of Brossard set the tables and passed plates of chicken, rice and steamed carrots to the first shift of diners.
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This is double the minimum $1,000 contribution the mission seeks from those who sponsor a supper.
It was believed to be the first time an Islamic community group has volunteered to sponsor and serve an evening meal at the mission, officials said.
Following afternoon prayers at the mission on Clark St., about 20 members of the Islamic Community Centre of Brossard set the tables and passed plates of chicken, rice and steamed carrots to the first shift of diners.
Read more: http://www.montrealgazette.com/life/Muslims+serve+Christmas+dinner+Brewery+Mission/4026100/story.html#ixzz19HjA75cW