Bible illustrations; Bible study and teaching; Bible study -- Catholic Church; Black Elk, 1863-1950; Oglala Indians; Older Indians -- South Dakota; Indian children -- South Dakota;
Black Elk, an Oglala Indian catechist, teaching children with Lacombe's catechism in front of a log cabin. In South Dakota it was known as the "Two Roads" because it prominently featured two paths of conduct.
Interior of Upper Gesu Church, looking west. Prominently featured is the stained glass transept window, depicting the Ascension, and clerestory windows, portraying the saints, and the nave windows, which tell the story of Jesus.
West facade of Gesu Church, September 22, 1959, after renovations were completed. Prominently featured is the west transept window, which is situated in a Gothic arch.