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Celebrating a century in age, and 75 years in vows
Walk into the room of Sister of St. Casimir Delphine Grigas, 100, at Our Lady of Victory Convent ...
Catholic Charities opening new centers, senior housing
Residents of four of the neediest Chicago communities will have easier access to services provide...
Keeping the spirit of Mother Maria in Marquette Park
When the Sisters of St. Casimir decided a few years ago to close Maria High School in the city’s Marquette Park neighborhood they knew that somehow they wanted to keep a Catholic presence on the site.
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