Diocese of Fort Wayne - South Bend
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St. Charles Borromeo Parish was established on June 7, 1957, with Father Edward I. Hession as its first pastor. Membership numbered 252 families. Fifteen months later, in September 1958, the school opened its doors to 247 students. There were six classrooms, grades 1 through 6, staffed by the Franciscan Sisters of the Sacred Heart and lay teachers. Enrollment grew steadily and additional facilities were built in 1959, 1960, 1963, 1965, and 1977.
We, the Catholic Church of Saint Jude, called by Jesus Christ, empowered by the Holy Spirit, nourished by Word and Eucharist, commit our time, talent, and treasure to the growth of God's Reign in our world.
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Fort Wayne
May we all be drawn more deeply into the communion of the Holy Trinity through God's life-giving Word, through His Holy Sacraments, and through our love for each other. We're a Catholic Parish in north-east Fort Wayne. Our pastor is Father Mark Gurtner. We belong to the Diocese of Fort Wayne-South
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Fort Wayne
From its inception, St. Mary Mother of God parish has ministered to those who live within the shadow of its steeple, and that faith in action continues to this day. On November 29, 1848, thirty German-speaking families marched in formal procession from St. Augustine's Church (the present Cathedral
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Fort Wayne
Located in downtown New Haven, just off of Broadway. As part of the Diocese of Fort Wayne-South Bend, our Parish and School are committed to helping all know the love of Christ. Through our Parish and School, we're proud to offer a range of sacraments and ministries to help all grow in the love of
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New Haven
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