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  2. Jack Schaffer - Wikipedia

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    Jack Schaffer (born October 12, 1942) is an American politician and businessman. Born in Chicago, Illinois, Schaffer served in the United States Army. [1] He received his bachelor's degree from Northern Illinois University. [1] He owned an outdoor advertising business and a self-storage business in Crystal Lake, Illinois.

  3. Holy Cross Church (Kaukauna, Wisconsin) - Wikipedia

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    From 1873 to 1878 the Holy Cross Chapel was a mission served by the pastors of Holy Angels Parish of Darboy, Wisconsin.. Fr. Julius Rhode (1878–1907) Msgr. Peter J. Lochman (1908–1932)

  4. Mary Immaculate of Lourdes Church (Newton, Massachusetts)

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    The first Mass in Newton Upper Falls was celebrated by Fr. James Strain of Waltham in the home of James Cahill in Chestnut Street in the year 1841. Prior to this, it seems that Mass was celebrated for a railroad gang in Newton Lower Falls by Fr. Thomas O'Flaherty as early as 1832. [1]

  5. List of former Catholic priests - Wikipedia

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    Ruard Acronius – Dutch Calvinist theologian and former priest; first mentioned in documents as a Protestant preacher in 1572; William Edward Addis – Scottish-born Australian clergyman of multiple denominations; first a member of the Oratory of Saint Philip Neri, and later a diocesan priest until his 1888 reconversion to Protestantism

  6. Jack Shafer - Wikipedia

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    Jack Shafer (born November 14, 1951) is an American journalist who most recently wrote about media for Politico. [1] Prior to joining Politico, he worked for Reuters and also edited and wrote the column "Press Box" for Slate, an online magazine. Before his stay at Slate, Shafer edited two city weeklies, Washington City Paper and SF Weekly. Much ...

  7. St. Albert the Great Church (Weymouth, Massachusetts)

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    St Albert the Great Church was founded in 1950, as a response by the Archdiocese of Boston to the city's massive population growth. [2] The city's population more than doubled from 1940 to 1960, partially because of a new naval air station that opened in 1941, and partially because of the exodus from cities and into suburbs that began with the proliferation of the automobile.

  8. “The Brutalist” Director Says the Film Has Made Him 'Zero ...

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    The Brutalist director Brady Corbet is getting honest about filmmaking finances. Speaking with Marc Maron on his podcast WTF in a candid episode published Monday, Feb. 17, the Oscar nominee ...

  9. Servants of the Holy Family - Wikipedia

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    Traditional Latin Mass - The Elevation . According to their website, the liturgical life of Servants of the Holy Family is based on the traditional Latin Mass, which is offered exclusively at the SHF chapel. [9] SHF also offers Masses and Gregorian Masses, using the traditional Latin Mass, for the faithful who request them. [10] Serving at the ...