Tuesday, May 13, 2008

Dental Office Cover Letter

Altar of the Parish "Annunciation"


the parish's history begins on June 1, 1938, when he placed the sign construction information on current land located in the block by Hernandez Street, George Miles, Urbano Gonzalez and Mendiondo, some of which were donated by Mr Arturo Chiodin.

Luis Gnecco, founder of the House of Luis Guillon. He died in January 1952.




The sign read "This will rise buildings, churches and children's recreation yard, dedicated to the Annunciation Mary, the work of the Children of Mary Immaculate. "The foundation stone was blessed through the Superior Santiago Bruzzone, on April 30, 1939 .- On March 25, 1943, the executive branch of the Nation, gave the local Ombudsman Legal to the Congregation of the Sons of Holy Mary Immaculate, but for lack of priests are canceled trades until 1946 .- In 1947 starts to work again on Sunday Oratory, celebrated from November Masses in a boudoir 6.00 X 4.00 meters
.- Primitive House Luis Guillon, 1939-1952.





The March 14, 1951 inaugurated the House aspirant studies and Annunciation, and its first priest, Father Joseph Sozzi responsible .- By this time the chapel is extended through the work of Mrs. Chiodín and local contribution .- The 31 December 1952 the first issue of the newspaper El messenger of the Annunciation "and the December 8, 1955, opens the niche for the Virgin .-

Seated: Marchese, Ghio Ferrari, Bertolotto, Sacco. Standing: M. Quadraccia, j. sozzi, Marsilio, J. Terenziani, T. Angeletti, J. P. Santi Forti.




The September 21, 1956 was ordained and celebrated his first Mass in Rome, the first student of this university, Father Salvador Laterra .- On January 24 1958, the Bishop of Lomas de Zamora, Monsignor Shell, rising to the rank of Vicar of the chapel, the first Vicar was the father Juan Terenziani .- On August 4, 1963, the Bishop presides over the ceremony creation Parish, appointment and swearing and making position of the first parish priest, Father Mario Quadraccia .-

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