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Young missionaries bring the Gospel to Chicagoland parishes
On a July afternoon, a young Totus Tuus missionary acted out the story of St. Michael the Archangel, jumping around and waving his arms wildly, in front of about 25 kids sitting on the floor in St. Anastasia School in Waukegan.
A path to success
For many of us, summer is a blessing. With kids out of school, we relish the slower pace of life and take pleasure in more outdoor activities. But for families living in troubled neighborhoods, the start of summer can be very worrisome. Parents fear increasing violence and struggle to keep their children safe and engaged in activities that can have a positive impact on their futures.
Youth group unveils latest mural
The view for those driving south on California Avenue near 24th Street in Little Village just got ...
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