Ascension builds a house, [1948].

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Ascension builds a house, [1948].

A carbon copy of a typed paper written by Sister Helen Angela Hurley for Monsignor John Dunphy, pastor of the Ascension Church, Minneapolis, Minnesota. Information is given on the Sisters of St. Joseph and their teaching in the Ascension parish school, and on the new convent built for the Sisters by the parish of the Ascension Church.

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