Stories from Irish America: Sacred Space
Ref. No: 381
Country: America
Year: 23.7.1995
Dur: 25.51
Description:

In Chicago, when you ask Catholics where they live, they almost invariably give the name of their parish rather than the name of the street - an indication of the importance of the parish to the catholic community. The migration of population to outlying suburbs, however, and a growing shortage of priests and sisters has forced some painful decisions on parishes - but also stimulated new and creative ideas.

 

Other titles in this series:

Ref No: 368 - The Travellers of Murphy Village
Ref No: 369 - Fr. Corby and the Irish Brigade
Ref No: 370 - From Beara to Butte
Ref No: 371 - N.Y.P.D. Green
Ref No: 372 - Sacramento - a very Irish Diocese
Ref No: 373 - The Breen Family Story
Ref No: 374 - The Fenian Tradition
Ref No: 375 - Presbyterian Pioneers
Ref No: 376 - The Irish Texans
Ref No: 377 - The Church and the Trade Unions
Ref No: 378 - Archbishop John Ireland
Ref No: 379 - City Politics
Ref No: 380 - Emigration and the Single Woman
Ref No: 381 - Sacred Space
Ref No: 382 - The Emigrant Chaplain

 

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