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  1. The juridical entity known as the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Chicago is the chief organizational framework for Catholic life in Cook and Lake Counties. Defined according to Illinois law as a corporation sole, the Roman Catholic Archbishop of Chicago oversees thousands of employees, lay, religious, and clerical; owns millions of dollars ...

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  2. Jul 20, 2021 · GIRM, 41. The Church used Latin for centuries because it was born in the Roman Empire and when that empire fell, it kept it as a way to unify Catholics around the entire world. Even many...

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  4. St. Procopius, a tenth century Benedictine monk, was chosen as patron saint of the new parish. Establishment of St. Procopius Parish. St. Procopius was organized as a parish in 1875 with Fr. Coka as its first pastor. The first Mass was celebrated there on Easter Sunday, April 16, 1876, by Fr. Gerst, chaplain at nearby Alexian Brothers Hospital.

  5. Immaculate Heart of Mary (Irving Park) 3834 N Spaulding Ave, Chicago. Founded in 1912, closed in 2021 [23] Our Lady of Lourdes. 4640 N Ashland Ave, Chicago. Founded in 1892, closed in 2024 [24] [25] Our Lady of Mercy. 4432 N Troy St, Chicago. Queen of Angels.

  6. Parish History. It was 125 years ago, when at Christmas during the first Mass celebrated by Fr. Szymon Kobrzyński, CR “Te Deum Laudamus” sounded in a small wooden church, which became the beginning of a great work written with the hand of God and man. Adoration daily. Sacraments always available. Welcoming family parish. The Basilica is ...

  7. Nov 12, 2014 · Street Address: 1039 W. 32nd. Chicago, IL. Submitted by admin on Wed, 2014-11-12 10:47. Organized: 1886. Closed/Merged: open. Moved to this location: 1886. Moved from this location: Present. Church records available on microfilm from the Family History Library:

  8. St. Procopius/Providence of God is a Catholic parish of the Archdiocese of Chicago. Parishioners are drawn from geographic areas near and far and include adults, young adults, children and seniors whose native languages are English and Spanish. We desire to grow in faith and in union with Jesus and with one another.

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