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  2. Missionaries of the Precious Blood - Wikipedia

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    "Christ's shedding his Blood was for St. Gaspar and is for us the sign of God's great love for all people. This spirituality of the Blood continues to impel us to build community through the inclusion of the marginalized, to walk in solidarity with those who suffer, and to seek reconciliation in a divided world". [19]

  3. Reconciling Ministries Network - Wikipedia

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    The first convocation of the organization was held in 1987 in Chicago, Illinois. Convocations have been held biannually since then. [2] The 2005 convocation, "Hearts on Fire," was held at the United Methodist retreat at Lake Junaluska, North Carolina. It received much attention in the press, and was protested by members of the KKK. [18]

  4. Institute in Basic Life Principles - Wikipedia

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    This involves programs that include seminars for ministry, community outreach, troubled youth mentoring, and an international ministry. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] Since its inception in 1961, the organization has grown rapidly, both in the United States and internationally, but lessened in popularity due to recent controversy.

  5. COVID protocols in place for ABC7's Great Chicago Blood Drive

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    ABC 7 Chicago is partnering with the American Red Cross for The ABC 7 Great Chicago Blood Drive on on January 12 and 13, 2022.

  6. Greater Union Baptist Church - Wikipedia

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    Greater Union Baptist Church is a historic church located in Chicago's Near West Side.Built in 1886 and designed by the father of the skyscraper, William Le Baron Jenney, in the Richardsonian Romanesque style, the building originally housed the Church of the Redeemer, a Universalist congregation.

  7. Elder Lucy Smith - Wikipedia

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    At the height of its popularity, All Nations had a membership of 3,000. By the end of her ministry, Elder Smith estimated that she had healed more than 200,000 people, during her weekly faith healing sessions. [4] She died on June 18, 1952. Over 60,000 people attended her funeral, which was the largest ever held in Chicago to that date. [5]

  8. Blood Appétit: To spotlight its new exhibition, Field Museum ...

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    CHICAGO -- As cooking ingredients go, blood does not come to mind first for many people. A new limited-time collaboration between the Field Museum and eight Chicago restaurants, including Frontier ...

  9. Charlie Sheen and Denise Richards' Daughters Have No Idea ...

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    So when asked if they’ve ever googled some of their father’s more infamous catchphrases, “tiger blood” for instance, the two girls share a puzzled look. Sami Sheen/instagram. Lola Sheen ...