This Sunday, if you walked into St. Stan's around 9:30 A.M., you would see two to three dozen parishioners, gray - haired and bent; one,
maybe two young families who for one reason or another weren't going to the 11:00 Mass at St. Peter's; and several pews filled with young people in their twenties and
early thirties, attractive, stylishly dressed, decidedly out of place.
Through studies like these, Jirtle says, «we're beginning to understand how a molecule present at the very
earliest stages after fertilization can in effect be remembered into your twenties and
thirties and
maybe give rise to diseases.