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On July 1, 2004, Rev. Cox was appointed pastor of both St. Adalbert Parish and St. Casimir Parish, South Bend. Most Rev. Kevin C. Rhoades preaches during the Centennial Mass at St. Adalbert Parish on November 7, 2010. With the retirement of Sr. Dian Majsterek, SSJ-TOF, a lay principal was appointed for the first time in parish history.
DeKalb County History Museum: Butler: DeKalb: North: Local: Located in a former Carnegie library [2] The Depot History Museum & Art Gallery: Beverly Shores: Porter: North: Local: Located in a historic depot Diocesan Museum: Fort Wayne: Allen: North: Religious: website, operated by the Roman Catholic Diocese of Fort Wayne-South Bend: Dr ...
Studebaker National Museum in South Bend, Indiana. The Museums at Washington and Chapin are several museums that share a campus in South Bend, Indiana. The name is derived from the location, at the corner of Washington Street and Chapin Street in South Bend. Both museums have one common entrance off Thomas Street, one block south of Washington ...
Professional museums and amateur historians see growing interest in historical photos posted to websites, be it South Bend, Elkhart or nearby. Remember when? Local history sites keep South Bend's ...
The Diocese of Fort Wayne–South Bend (Latin: Dioecesis Wayne Castrensis–South Bendensis) is a Latin Church ecclesiastical territory, or diocese, of the Catholic Church in north-central and northeastern Indiana in the United States.
The Diocese of Huron is a diocese of the Ecclesiastical Province of Ontario of the Anglican Church of Canada. The diocese comprises just over 31,000 square kilometres in southwestern Ontario, sandwiched between Lake Huron and Lake Erie. Its See city is London, and its parish rolls of 50,000 are served by 177 congregations.
SOUTH BEND — In 2022, Aaron Helman was promoting his book “An Incomplete History of St. Joseph County” when he heard comments about things he had missed. “I heard about Playland Park and ...
Thomas Hughes (1818–1876) was an Anglican minister and abolitionist from Walsall, Staffordshire, who moved to Dresden in Canada West in 1859 to establish a mission school and mission church [ii] in the newly established Diocese of Huron.