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St. Peter is located in Geneva, Illinois at 1891 Kaneville Road.
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Church Address

1891 Kaneville Road
Geneva,
IL
60134
United States
Phone: (630) 232-0124
Fax: (630) 232-9262
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St. Peter - 1891 Kaneville Road, Geneva, IL
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