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The following is a list of schools operated by the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Chicago, which covers Cook and Lake counties, followed by a list of former high schools closed after 1959 and former K-8 schools closed after 1983.
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- Catholic News Agency
Catholic priest injured in Chicago shooting after confronting car thieves
The priest reportedly received a grazing gunshot wound to his head but was otherwise unharmed. Sever...
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- Chicago Sun-Times
Augustinian Catholic order posts list of child sex abusing clergy that doesn't include priest it paid $2 million settlement over
The list doesn’t include the Rev. Richard McGrath, who was the longtime head of Providence Catholic High School in New Lenox until he was ou...
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Jul 20, 2021 · CHICAGO (WLS) -- The Archdiocese of Chicago announced Tuesday that Catholic schools will be returning to near-normal, pre-pandemic operations for next school year. The Archdiocese said...
Families must apply for all archdiocesan scholarships and local school financial assistance through the Archdiocese of Chicago Catholic School you would like your child to attend. The first step in securing a scholarship is to identify the preferred school for your child.
Jul 20, 2021 · Archdiocese of Chicago Announces a Return to Near-Pre-Pandemic Operations for the 2021-22 Academic Year. School masses and extracurricular activities such as athletics, music and field trips will resume, other safety protocols remain in place to protect the health and safety of students and staff.