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History of a Space

Marjorie E. George, editor of Reflections magazine in the Diocese of West Texas, has written a short book about Cathedral Park at the Bishop Jones Center, the diocese’s headquarters.

The diocese reports on its weblog:

For thousands of years, beginning with the Paleo Indians, Cathedral Park at the Bishop Jones Center in San Antonio has been a source of rest, renewal, and refreshment for pilgrims who come this way. The sacred history of the grounds has now been captured in Hallowed Ground, an 80-page monograph written by Marjorie George, former communications officer for the diocese.

The monograph focuses on the gift of God’s creation in this place and traces the history of how it came to be the most wonderful gift the diocese has ever received.

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