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The Terre Haute Tribune from Terre Haute, Indiana • Page 69

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Terre Haute, Indiana
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69
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Rotogravure Section. The Terre Haute Tribune-Star. August 7, 1966. There are more than 125 churches here, every major religious faith dominant in America. There are few sights more inspiring as church on N.

near the ISU campus, or St. Mary's Church of the Immaculate Conception. ST. MARK UNITED CHURCH confirmed these youngsters this Spring-Pam Hoggatt, Eleanor Shepard, Phyllis Absher, Terry Fischer, Cathy Summerlot, Mindy Modesitt, Carole Ann Steve Gemmecke, John White, Bruce Beilfield, Gene Neese, Terry Gemmecke and Lynn Eardley. Pastor Maurice H.

Le- Feyre is center, back row. GAINED AT C. Brand, Pastor of the Terre Haute Seventh Day fenist Church, is congratulated by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. George E.

Brand, follow- ordination at the Indiana Conference of Seventh Day Adventists Annual Convocation DISTRICT 16 of Ssrra International, a Catholic laymen's organization to encourage and support religious vocations, met at the Holiday Inn in Terre Haute at the beginning of summer. Religion in Terre Haute Terre Haute can be proud of its churches and of the part religion plays rn community life. Two Catholic religious orders are located in Terre Haute-the teaching Sisters of Providence at St. Ma ry-o-the-Woods and the servite Carmelite sisters of Allendale. In 1964, Terre Haute received the Religion in America Life award, and the following year was named runner-up for it.

BOYS of Gibault School participate in the Corpus Christi procession. Chuck Strausburg Photo. 1966 confirmation class of Trinity Lutheran Church poses in the sanctuary with Pastor Clifford Schreck. Front, Doug Born, Tim Schreck, Gordon Greenback, John Church, Diane Brothers, Pastor Schreck, Steve Norris and Walter Epp. Adkins and Burnham.

DINNER MEETING of the Men of Carmel, booster organization of laymen supporting the Roman Catholic Carmelite orders, is held at the Country Club of Terre Haute at Allendale..

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