Ready for Research: Lawrence F. Flick Papers

...”, Dr. Flick recovered his health and returned to Philadelphia where he focused his career on treating and preventing tuberculosis (Dr. L. Flick Buried with Requiem Mass at Old St. Mary’s, 1938). Dr. Flick founded the Free Hospital for Poor Consumptives and became president of White Haven Sanatorium, a position

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Other resources/repositories

...ety Pennsylvania Division of Vital Records The Pennsylvania State Archives Useful links Catholic Research Resources Alliance The Vatican Catholic History Links Catholic Online Directory Pope John Paul II Cultural Center New Advent/Catholic Encyclopedia The Hierarchy of the Catholic Church National Museum of Catholic Art & Library Jesuit Relations and Allied

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Black Catholics in Philadelphia and The Journal

A major part of the American Catholic Historical Society’s collection housed at PAHRC is its collection of Catholic newspapers. This collection contains Catholic newspapers, mostly from the early 19th to the early 20th centuries, that were published throughout the United States, as well as some foreign newspapers. One of these

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Archbishop Ryan

...f education clear when he stated, “religious education is intended to make better men and better citizens.”[8] Furthermore, Ryan even made it a rule for new parishes that a school had to be built before construction on the church could begin.[9] This was because Ryan believed without a strong base

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