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Sacred Heart Chaldean Catholic Church in Chaldean Town

Chaldean Town was a historically Chaldo-Assyrian neighborhood in Detroit located along West Seven Mile Road in a segment in between Woodward Avenue to the west and John R St. to the east.[1] Circa 2007 the population of the district was mainly low income elderly people and recent immigrants, who were mostly made up of Chaldean Catholic Assyrians.[1] The neighborhood was usually just a stop point for newly arrived immigrants, who then typically preferred to move to the suburbs of Detroit when they could afford to.[2]

  1. ^ a b Henrich and Henrich, p. 81-82.
  2. ^ Henrich and Henrich, p. 82.

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