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<bibl><title>Sonntagpost</title>,
<date when="1926-04-18">Apr. 18, 1926</date>.
<title level="a">From Catholic Parishes</title><title level="a" type="sub">St. Michael's Church (Cleveland Avenue and Eugenie Street)</title></bibl>
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<publisher>The Newberry Library</publisher>
<pubPlace>Chicago, Illinois</pubPlace>
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<addrLine>60 West Walton</addrLine>
<addrLine>Chicago, IL 60610</addrLine>
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<note>Transcribed from digital images contributed to the Internet
Archive by the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.</note>
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<item>III C</item>
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<bibl><title>Sonntagpost (Sunday Edition of Abendpost)</title>,
<date when="1926-04-18">Apr. 18, 1926</date>.
<title level="a">FROM CATHOLIC PARISHES</title><title level="a" type="sub">St. Michael's Church (Cleveland Avenue and Eugenie Street)</title></bibl>
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<p>The members of St. Michael's Reading Club have arranged a card and bunco party in the school hall. The net proceeds will go into the fund for the Eucharistic Congress which convenes here in June.</p>
<p>"The Double Mystery", a comedy played last Sunday by the young ladies of the Holy Family turned out to be a success of which the young ladies may be proud.</p>
<p>St. Alphonsus Church (Wellington Street and Southport Avenue)</p>
<p>This Sunday the women of the Holy Family will receive communion and the members of the St. Alphonsus court No. 5 will receive general communion during the service which begins at 7:30. At 3 P.M. services will be held <pb facs="5418474_10_1430.jpg" n="2"/>for children while the women of the Holy Family hold their meeting. At 7 o'clock tonight devotionals will be held in honor of Our Mothers of Perpetual Help. A sermon will be delivered, and a blessing given.</p>
<p>On Wednesday, April 21, falls the holiday of the Patron Saint Joseph. Following the officiating, a blessing will be given. At 7:30 tonight there will be an hour of meditation for the Altar Club.</p>
<p>St. Benedictus Church (Irving Park Road and Leavitt Street)</p>
<p>The girls and young ladies of the parish receive communion today. On next Wednesday falls the holiday of St. Joseph. In May, the young ladies of the parish will play a drama on the stage for which preparations are being zealously made.</p>
<p>Church of St. Gregory (Bryn Mawr Avenue and Paulina Street)</p>
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<p>Under the direction of the Fathers Redemptorists, Reverends Britz and Urbanus, a great mission begins today at the church. The sermon of initiation will be given during mass at 11 A.M. On the days following, a sermon will be given every morning from 7 to 9 and instruction each night at 8 o'clock. The sermon follows. The first week is set aside for the women, the second for the men. Religious articles for home use, prayer and devotional books, candles, etc., may be obtained at the mission shop, supervised by Mrs. Gocke and Mrs. Theisen.</p>
<p>Church of St. Paul (Hoyne Avenue and 22nd Place)</p>
<p>The mission which began last Sunday in this church and intended to last for two weeks enjoyed a numerous attendance. The mission is conducted by the noted missionaries, Reverends Horatius Bonzelet, O. F.M. and Peter A. Crumbley, O. F. M.</p>
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<p>Church of St. Augustine (Laflin and 51st Streets)</p>
<p>This morning at 6 o'clock the members of the Third Order will go together to communion, and at 8 o'clock communion will be held for the young ladies' sodality.</p>
<p>April 20 is the second Tuesday of the Novena in honor of St. Anthony. At 5:30 the Holiest Possession is revealed, at 8 High Mass, blessing, and prayers for the veneration of the relic of St. Anthony.</p>
<p>April 21, on the festival of St. Joseph, at 8 o'clock a solemn high mass is to be celebrated and the blessing given.</p>
<p>Sacred Heart Church (70th and South May Streets)</p>
<p>During mass, which begins at 8 o'clock, the members of the fourteen holy helpers will receive together Easter communion.</p>
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<p>Next Sunday, April 25 at 3 P.M., devotion to the fourteen helpers will take place. New members will be initiated.</p>
<p>St. Leo Parish (78th Street and Emerald Avenue)</p>
<p>St. Leo's Parish has started building a high school for boys. The building is being erected on 79th Street, between Green and Peoria Streets. It will have three stories, with twenty-four classrooms, a gymnasium, a swimming pool, and chapel with 1200 seats. The chapel will be fourteen feet high.</p>
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