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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. 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 ...

  4. 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.

  5. Alverno Heights Academy - Wikipedia

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    Alverno Heights Academy is an independent progressive Catholic TK-8th grade elementary and middle school located in Sierra Madre, California. It was formerly an all-girls high school. It was formerly an all-girls high school.

  6. Mart Green - Wikipedia

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    Mart Green is the founder and CEO of Mardel Christian & Education and of Every Tribe Every Nation, and an heir to the Hobby Lobby family of companies founded by his father David Green. Mart Green's chain of Christian stores, Mardel, has 37 stores in seven US states and is headquartered in Oklahoma City. It is part of the Hobby Lobby group of ...

  7. Medinah Temple - Wikipedia

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    It was designated a Chicago Landmark in 2000. The Medinah Temple was built by the Shriners architects Huehl & Schmid in 1912 as a home for the Medinah Shriners with a large auditorium and meeting spaces. As of January 2025 it is the temporary home of Bally's Chicago casino, while the $1.7B permanent location is being constructed nearby. [1]