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  2. Joel Read - Wikipedia

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    Joel Read, SSSF (born Janice Anne Read; December 30, 1925 – May 25, 2017) was an American religious sister and the president of Alverno College from 1968 until 2003. [ 1 ] Academic career

  3. List of congregations of the Franciscan Third Order Regular ...

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    In 1894 Josephine Dudzik founded the "Franciscan Sisters of St. Kunegunda", to assist the poor, sick, elderly, and abandoned in Chicago's predominantly Polish northwest side. Now known as the Franciscan Sisters of Chicago, the congregation is particularly involved in the enhancement and expansion of retirement communities and other senior services.

  4. List of churches in the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Chicago

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    Location Description/sources; Our Lady, Mother of the Church 8701 W Lawrence Ave, Chicago St. Francis Borgia 8033 W Addison St, Chicago St. Priscilla 6949 W Addison St, Chicago St. William 2600 N Sayre Ave, Chicago St. Celestine 3020 N 76th Ct, Elmwood Park: Part of St. Mother Theodore Guerin Parish St. Gertrude 9613 Schiller Blvd, Franklin Park

  5. For many Latinas, Alverno College is a symbol of hope. Now ...

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    Just 12 hours after Natasha Perez, 18, officially decided to start her college career at Alverno College, the school declared a financial emergency. "I was a bit concerned," Perez said.

  6. School Sisters of St. Francis - Wikipedia

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    Holy Angels Church. 1981. Koenig, Harry C. ed. Caritas Christi Urget Nos: A History of the Offices, Agencies, and Institutions of the Archdiocese of Chicago. 1981. [1] School Sisters of St. Francis; Stephenson, Crocker. "Sisters' chapel remains an exquisite tribute to the divine", Journal Sentinel, July 13, 2012; St. Joseph's Convent Chapel ...

  7. 8th Day Center for Justice - Wikipedia

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    8th Day Center for Justice was a Roman Catholic non-profit organization based in Chicago, Illinois.Named after the Christian concept of an eighth day, it was founded in 1974 by six congregations of religious men and women.