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ISBN: 1-4137-5389-2
# Pages: 158 pages
Dimensions: 5.5 x 8.5
Format: Softcover
Product Description
One constant that runs through a conversation between members of every church is that, to them, their church is “home,” the home of weddings and funerals, of gatherings for sharing faith. What if that home was to be taken away? Would the faithful have a voice? Cornerstone is the story of such a home, St. Mary’s in Logansport, Illinois. St. Mary’s has stood since 1921, constructed in the days when a congregation, not a contractor, built a church. As she has aged, St. Mary’s upkeep has become a growing financial drain on the diocese. When a former resident of Logansport offers to take the building off the diocese’s hands with less than honest intentions, two people from distinctly different backgrounds join together to try to save St. Mary’s from closing. In their efforts, they learn where their faith resides, and why the “family” of St. Mary’s calls it home.