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English: Roman Catholic Reverand Michal Osuch introduces Rep. Rahm Emanuel to parishioners of St. Hyacinth Church in Chicago. Rahm attended a Polish-language mass where he honored St. Hyacinth on becoming a Basilica.
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Source https://web.archive.org/web/20040227051053/http://www.house.gov/emanuel/photo_franklinpark.htm
Author Office of United States Rep. Rahm Emanuel (D - Illinois)

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