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Series 1: United States
Loyola University Chicago Archives & Special Collections Catholic Church Extension Society (CCES) Sub-group 8: Photograph Collection Series 1: United States Town Description Dates General Misc. chapels, man with horses & plow by church undated Alabama General County map of Alabama and Florida panhandle with information on parishes undated Three natives of Alabama from one family enter priesthood undated By City/Town/Region Andalusia Christ the King Parish, Multi-Purpose Building ca. June 17, 1980 Andalusia Christ the King Parish, Multi-Purpose Building ca. Dec. 15, 1972 Athens St Paul's Church , 2 exterior, 1 interior undated Athens St Paul's ,CCD Center, exterior ca. Dec. 15, 1972 Athens St Paul's Church, CCD Center, interior ca. Dec. 15, 1972 Atmore St. Robert's Parish, CCD Center and Parish Hall ca. July 9, 1976 Bayou LaBatie Children for whom we've built a parochial school undated Bayou LaBatre Members of the Davis family and pastor ca. Jan. 1926 Bell Fontaine St. Philip Neri, Multi-Purpose Building, interior ca. Nov. 23, 1977 Bell Fontaine St. Philip Neri, multi-Purpose Building, exterior ca. Nov. 23, 1977 Birmingham A smiling man undated Birmingham A house. Exterior undated Birmingham Our Lady Queen of the Universe ca. July 8, 1969 Bon Secour Church of Our Lady of Good Hope undated Bon Secour Salvage of wreck after the storm undated Bon Secour Mission Church of O.L. of bon Secour undated Citronelle St. Thomas Aquinas Church, Church Hall ca. July 9, 1969 Elberta Buildings and Convent-School undated Elberta St. Bartholomew ca. Oct. 24, 1969 Elberta St. Benedict School.2 exterior, 2 interior - Children ca. -
Colorado Springs, for Treatment
Member of Audit Bureau of Ctreidatloiu Three Parishes Clear or Heavily Reduce Debt Contents Copyrighted by the Catholic Press Society, Inc. 1944 — Perm&sion to Reproduce, Except on Two Priests Named Articles Otherwise Marked, Given After 12 M. Friday Following Issue S21.000 Paid Off To Archdiocesan DENVER CATHaiC In Past Two Years Consnitors’ Board By Cheyenne Wells Ogden, Utah.— Funeral services Appointment of Frs. Manus P. Boyle and Eugene for James McDonald, 64, Southern Pacific locomotive engineer resid REGISTER Good Records of Paymani, Coupled With Ex- A. O’Sullivan by Archbishop Raises ing at 628 22nd, Ogden, who waS The National Catholic Welfare Conference News Service Supplies The Denver Catholic Register. We killed in a train wreck early Sun. Have Also the IntematioDal News Service (Wire and Mail), a Large Special Service, Seven Smaller day morning, Dec. ,31^ near Bag- Services, Photo Features, and Wide World Photos. lensivo ImprovemeRts, Made in Loyola Number to 11 ley, Weber county, were conducted Thursday morning, Jan. 4, in St The Most Rev. Urban J. Vehr, Archbishop of Denver, Joseph’s church, where a Solemn VOL. XL. No. 18. DENVER, COLO., THURSDAY, JAN. 4, 1945. $1 PER YEAR And AnDoneialion, Denver this week announced the appointment of two priests to Requiem Mass was celebrated Burial was in the Ogden city ceme the board of archdiocesan consultors. They are Father tery. HT ( i l n Skf" A r*/TdlP1Yl'V at 14th and California Sireeu in Denver has been sold Three parishes in the Arch Manus P. Boyle, pastor of St. Vincent de Paul’s parish, The wreck, the worst in 1944 O U C UJ O L e IVIU I y ^ Loretto. -
Theocratic Governance and the Divergent Catholic Cultural Groups in the USA Charles L
Eastern Michigan University DigitalCommons@EMU Master's Theses, and Doctoral Dissertations, and Master's Theses and Doctoral Dissertations Graduate Capstone Projects 3-19-2012 Theocratic governance and the divergent Catholic cultural groups in the USA Charles L. Muwonge Follow this and additional works at: http://commons.emich.edu/theses Part of the Education Commons Recommended Citation Muwonge, Charles L., "Theocratic governance and the divergent Catholic cultural groups in the USA" (2012). Master's Theses and Doctoral Dissertations. 406. http://commons.emich.edu/theses/406 This Open Access Dissertation is brought to you for free and open access by the Master's Theses, and Doctoral Dissertations, and Graduate Capstone Projects at DigitalCommons@EMU. It has been accepted for inclusion in Master's Theses and Doctoral Dissertations by an authorized administrator of DigitalCommons@EMU. For more information, please contact [email protected]. Theocratic Governance and the Divergent Catholic Cultural Groups in the USA by Charles L. Muwonge Dissertation Submitted to the Department of Leadership and Counseling Eastern Michigan University in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of DOCTOR OF EDUCATION Dissertation Committee: James Barott, PhD, Chair Jaclynn Tracy, PhD Ronald Flowers, EdD John Palladino, PhD Ypsilanti, Michigan March 19, 2012 Dedication My mother Anastanzia ii Acknowledgments To all those who supported and guided me in this reflective journey: Dr. Barott, my Chair, who allowed me to learn by apprenticeship; committee members Dr. Jaclynn Tracy, Dr. Ronald Flowers, and Dr. John Palladino; Faculty, staff, and graduate assistants in the Department of Leadership and Counseling at EMU – my home away from home for the last ten years; Donna Echeverria and Norma Ross, my editors; my sponsors, the Roberts family, Horvath family, Diane Nowakowski; and Jenkins-Tracy Scholarship program as well as family members, I extend my heartfelt gratitude. -
Santa Fe New Mexican, 07-25-1902 New Mexican Printing Company
University of New Mexico UNM Digital Repository Santa Fe New Mexican, 1883-1913 New Mexico Historical Newspapers 7-25-1902 Santa Fe New Mexican, 07-25-1902 New Mexican Printing Company Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalrepository.unm.edu/sfnm_news Recommended Citation New Mexican Printing Company. "Santa Fe New Mexican, 07-25-1902." (1902). https://digitalrepository.unm.edu/sfnm_news/1406 This Newspaper is brought to you for free and open access by the New Mexico Historical Newspapers at UNM Digital Repository. It has been accepted for inclusion in Santa Fe New Mexican, 1883-1913 by an authorized administrator of UNM Digital Repository. For more information, please contact [email protected]. SANTA FE NEW HEXICAN 1902. NO. 132 VOL. 39 SANTA FE, N. M., FRIDAY, JULY 25, POLITICS IN AN INTER-URBA- N GOOD RAINS IN TEXAS COUNTIES FATAL FIRE GREAT BRITAIN CONSECRATION Or COLFAX COUNTY ELECTRIC RAILWAY SOUTHERN NEW MEXICO the is No Busk for Offioe as Yet but ALBANY Far Beaching Flans of Electric Street AND JAPAN Was Worth Many Thou- ARE FLOODED There BISH0PPITAVI1L The Preoipitation is Built Las Candidates Are Coming from Railway That BeiDg at sands of Dollars to the Tanners and Quietly Under Cover in Both Vegas to the Las Vegas Stookmen of the Southern An The Front Wall of a Market Building Fell and Hot Important Agreement Between Those Two In Scurry County Rain Has Been Failing (or Parties. Springs, An Impressive Ceremony Witnessed by an Im- Counties. With it the Upper Story of Nations Has Been Signed Seven Days and Nights Without mense Crowd at the Cathedral A FREIGHT TRAIN IS WRECKED JUST TWO NEW TOWNS AND DRILLING FOR a Hotel. -
Celebrate COLORADO DAY SU
/ St. Augustine's, Brighton, Will Build School Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations Laying of Cornerstone Is Planned for Sept. 18 Contents Copyright by the Catholic Press Society, Inc., 1955— Permission to Reproduce, Except on Articles Otherwise Marked, Given After 12 M, Friday Following Issue On 25th Anniversary Date of Parish Church Construction will begin* in the proof building will be located on will cost $108,723. The O'Fla feet, the auditorium 39x59. The toilet rooms, which will be tcr» near future on a four-classroom the northwest corner of the par herty Construction Company was building is SQ placed that a gym- razzo. ■ * DENVER CATHOUC school and auditorium for St. auditorium addition can be placed ish property, bounded on the east low bidder on the general and 881 Enrolled Augustine’s Parish, Brighton, ac by South Seventh Avenue and on electrical contract, with a base bid at a later date to the west, run In Classes cording to the Rev. Roy Figlino, the south by Egbert Street. of $88,600. Slattery & Co. was low ning parallel to Egbett Street. The parish has maintained a pastor. It is hoped that the cor Cost Estimated on the mechanical work with a Clossrooms catechetical center in the church nerstone laying can take place on bid 6f $20,123. To Be Added basement for the past several Sept. 18, the 25th’ jubilee of the At $108,723 For the immediate future, the years. ' In the period between REGISTER ohurch. Archbishop Urban J. "rhe school, planned by Johh school building wiH be used as a classrooms can readily be added September, 1954, and July, 1955, Vehr will be present for the rites, Connell, Denver architect, in con catechetical center. -
Most Reverend John C. Wester 12Th Archbishop of Santa Fe 2 PEOPLE of GOD June/July 2015 Archbishop John C
June/July 2015 • Volume 33, Number 6 • www.archdiosf.org INSIDE THIS ISSUE 2015 Installation and Ordinations ....................................... 2 Archbishop’s Letter: Abide In Christ .................................. 3 God Bless You, Msgr. Francis X. Eggert .............................. 7 Archbishop Sheehan Meets With Pueblo Governors .......... 7 World and National News .................................................. 10 Seven New Priests! ............................................................ 23 Transitional Diaconates ...................................................... 25 Serving The Multicultural People of the Archdiocese of Santa Fe Our New Shepherd Most Reverend John C. Wester 12th Archbishop of Santa Fe 2 PEOPLE OF GOD June/July 2015 Archbishop John C. Wester’s Installation Mass Archbishop Michael J. Sheehan, Deacon Juan Martinez, Archbishop John C. Wester, Deacon Filiberto “Manny” Montoya, Roger M. Cardinal Mahony, archbishop emer- itus of Los Angeles, and His Excellency Most Rev. Carlo Maria Viganò gather for a group photo after the Installa- tion of Archbishop Wester as the 12th archbishop of the Archdiocese of Santa Fe. Pope Francis places hands on 2015 Priestly Ordination face while speaking to journalists Pope Francis places his hands on his face while speaking to jour- nalists aboard his flight from Sarajevo, Bosnia-Herzegovina, to Newly ordained priests Rev. William Woytavich, Rev. Valentine Phu Ngoc Au, Rev. Benoit Treu Van Vu, Rev. Jo- Rome June 6. The pope announced on the return flight that a de- seph Van Tao Nguyen, Rev. Edgar Sanchez, Rev. Rob Yaksich, and Rev. Michael Garcia all gather with Archbish- cision soon will be announced concerning alleged Marian appariti op Michael J. Sheehan, Rev. Simon Carian, Rev. Michael DePalma, Vocations director and Rev. Clement Niggel, ons in Medjugorje, Bosnia-Herzegovina. (CNS photo/Paul Haring) Associate Vocations Director, after the priestly ordination in May 2015. -
USO-NCCS CLUB IS MOVING to K. of CJIOME ARCHBISHOP GERKEN DIES in SANTA FE Increased Facilities
Colorado*i Largest Newspaper; Total Press Run, "All Editions, Far Above SOOfiOO; Denver Catholic Register, 23^3 USO-NCCS CLUB IS MOVING TO K. OF CJIOME ARCHBISHOP GERKEN DIES IN SANTA FE Increased Facilities Content* Copyrighted by the Catholic Prese^ociety, Inc., 1948— Permission to Rep:roduee, Except on /urticles Otherwise Marked, Given After 12 M. Friday Following lissue To Meet Demands nf Requiem Will Be Offered DENVER CATHOUC Greater Attendance On Saturday Deavsr Gouscil Will Meal Twice Menihly in Hall and Reiain One Roam for Denver Ordinary to Offi< , Permananl Office date; End Comes The USO-NGCS club is moving from its present location The NationalI^ Catholic Welfare G Conference IST News Service Supplies E The Denver R Catholic Register. We Have Also the International News Service (Wire and Mail), a Large Special Service, Seven Smaller at 222 E. 17th avenue to the Knights of Columbus clubhouse, Suddenly Services, Photo Features, and Wide World Photos._________________________ 1575 Grant. The approval of the new location of the club came from the USO national headquarters in New York. VOL. XXXVin. No. 28. DENVER, COLO., THURSDAY, MARCH 4, 1943. $1 PER YEAR The transfer was made possible by the action of mem A Solemn Pontifical Mass bers of Denver council 539, K. of C., several weeks of Requiem will be celebrated New York Priest Says in Seminary Address ago, when the need for larger accommodations for the for the Most Rev. Rudolph A. USO-NCCS was learned. 'The local council voted unanimously Gerken, Archbishop of Santa to relinquish its spacious home to Fe, in Sari Francisco Cathe Need for Missionaries to dral, Santa Fe, by the Most the USO-NCCS for the duration of Rev. -
ARCHBISHOP JOHN BAPTIST PITAVAL DIES in DENVER JOSEPH SMO Fill Keiiremcoujuiociergmn, Formeriy of SANTA FE SEE, IS STATE BEPVTY of I of C
ARCHBISHOP JOHN BAPTIST PITAVAL DIES IN DENVER JOSEPH SMO fill KEIIREmCOUJUIOCIERGMN, FORMERiy OF SANTA FE SEE, IS STATE BEPVTY OF I OF C. HILL BE BHRIED HEBNESBAY Colorado Convention This Sunday and One of First Two Priests Ordained in Monday m Pueblo Colorado 3! The Colorado state convention of and delegates will be held in the The Most Rev. John Baptist Pitaval, D.D., titular Arch -v)ie Knights of Columbus will be held Pueblo club rooms Saturday after bishop of Amida, former Archbishop of Santa Fe, New Mexico, The National Catholic W elfare. Conference News Service Supplies The Denver Catholic Register and The Pueblo Sunday and Monday, May noon from 2 to 6 o’clock. Reception died at St. Anthony's hospital, Denver, at 8:30 Wednesday committees will be at the Union sta Register. Our News Is Carried.to Us by Airplanes— the Only Aeronautic News Service That Comes to Colorado and 28. Joseph Stanko, Pueblo tion Saturday to greet the visitors. evening. His Grace was a victim of Bright’s disease and di liBiness man who has served as state The convention proper will open abetes, with heart complications, and had a long siege of I eputy of the order for four terms, with Solemn PontincaT Mass in the VOL XXin. No. 40. DENVER, COLO., THURSDAY, MAY 24, 1928. $2.00 PER YEAR illness before the end came. Early this year, his health showed I jilL pass out of office at this con- Sacred Heart church Monday morn serious signs of breaking, and he was anointed several weeks ^ntion.