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A photographic history of the Eucharistic Congress held in Chicago, Ill., June 20-24, 1926, containing views published in the Chicago Herald and Examiner.
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Format:
Book
Language:
English
Published:
[Chicago] :
John Anderson Pub. Co.,
[1926?]
Subjects:
Catholic Church.
Catholic Church
>
Illinois
>
Chicago
>
20th century.
International Eucharistic Congress
>
(28th :
>
1926 :
>
Chicago)
Chicago Herald and Examiner.
Eucharistic Congress
>
(28th :
>
Chicago)
Eucharistic Congresses
>
Illinois
>
Chicago
>
20th century.
Chicago (Ill.)
>
Church history
>
20th century.
Mundelein (Ill.)
>
Church history
>
20th century.
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BX2215.A1 +I6p 1926
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