By Cristina Torres - St. Agnes Catholic Academy
![Taking part in the Dec. 15, 2021 blessing of St. Agnes Parish's Building with JOY construction project, from left: Servants of the Pierced Hearts of Jesus and Mary, St. Agnes' pastor, Father Juan Carlos Paguaga, Amy Easton, chairperson of Building Committee, Archbishop Thomas Wenski, and Ed Easton, co-chairperson of the Building Committee. The parish is building a new church and multipurpose center/gymnasium.](https://www.miamiarch.org/Atimo_s/articles_images/2021/12/2021_1215_mia_stagnes_preschool_Blessing_6w_1639778530.jpg)
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Taking part in the Dec. 15, 2021 blessing of St. Agnes Parish's Building with JOY construction project, from left: Servants of the Pierced Hearts of Jesus and Mary, St. Agnes' pastor, Father Juan Carlos Paguaga, Amy Easton, chairperson of Building Committee, Archbishop Thomas Wenski, and Ed Easton, co-chairperson of the Building Committee. The parish is building a new church and multipurpose center/gymnasium.
KEY BISCAYNE | On Dec. 15, 2021, Archbishop Thomas Wenski visited St. Agnes Parish to bless its new preschool building, as well as the Building with JOY construction site for the new church and multi-purpose center/gymnasium.
The new preschool building at St. Agnes Academy will be opening in early January.
![Archbishop Thomas Wenski speaks at the dedication of St. Agnes Academy's new preschool building, Dec. 15, 2021, as Servants of the Pierced Hearts of Jesus and Mary and Ed Easton, co-chairperson of the Building Committee, look on.](https://www.miamiarch.org/Atimo_s/articles_images/2021/12/2021_1215_mia_stagnes_preschool_Blessing_10w_1639778529.jpg)
Photographer: COURTESY
Archbishop Thomas Wenski speaks at the dedication of St. Agnes Academy's new preschool building, Dec. 15, 2021, as Servants of the Pierced Hearts of Jesus and Mary and Ed Easton, co-chairperson of the Building Committee, look on.