An edition of St. Ignatius Parish, Chicago (2007)

St. Ignatius Parish, Chicago

the first century

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Nancy Lennon, Nancy Lennon
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the first century

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English
Pages
224

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Cover of: St. Ignatius Parish, Chicago
St. Ignatius Parish, Chicago: the first century
2007, Donning Co. Publishers
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Table of Contents

In the beginning
The new church
Building a Catholic culture
Nurturing a Catholic community
Expanding boundaries
Endings and beginnings
Continuing the mission / by Catherine G. Wrenn
Images of St. Ignatius
The next century.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. 162).

Published in
Virginia Beach, Va

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
282/.77311
Library of Congress
BX4603.C5 L46 2007

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Pagination
224 p. :
Number of pages
224

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL18510161M
ISBN 13
9781578644629
LCCN
2007034490
OCLC/WorldCat
166255222

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