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After almost 10 years of planning, the chapel on University Boulevard has finally transformed from an idea into a reality. Catholic Campus Ministry’s newly constructed St. John Bosco Chapel will be dedicated on Oct. 28.
Compared to the former chapel, this chapel will feature various improvements. It will be handicap accessible, offer more room for activities and will not face the maintenance issues that plagued the older building. The new building will be able to seat 215 people in the chapel area and can be adjusted to fit even more.
The contributions of AM management, donations from benefactors, grants and the profits from a land sale to Wright State University helped finance the nearly $1.2 million dollar structure. Opportunities to donate to the new chapel still exist.
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