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  1. archchicago.org. The Archdiocese of Chicago ( Latin: Archidiœcesis Chicagiensis) is a Latin Church ecclesiastical jurisdiction, an archdiocese of the Catholic Church located in Northeastern Illinois, in the United States. It was established as a diocese in 1843 and elevated to an archdiocese in 1880. It serves the more than 2 million Catholics ...

  2. St. Eugene. 7958 W Foster Ave, Chicago. St. Juliana. 7201 N Oketo Ave, Chicago. St. Mary of the Woods. 6955 Hiawatha Ave, Chicago. Founded in 1952 in a storefront on Touhy Ave; first church building was dedicated in 1953, expanded and remodeled in 1966, and partially remodeled again in 2012.

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  4. Chicago Catholic is the official newspaper of the Archdiocese of Chicago. The publication was known as Chicago New World prior to a name change in January 2017. It provides news, analysis and commentary about the church at the world, national, and local levels and about issues of concern to the Catholic community. Contributors

  5. Nativity of Our Lord Catholic Church is one of the oldest churches in Chicago, Illinois, founded in 1868. [1] The church was designed by noted architect Patrick Keely, an architectural designer prominent throughout the 19th century. He also designed Holy Name Cathedral in downtown Chicago.

  6. St. Anne Catholic Community (Barrington, Illinois) St. James Catholic Church and Cemetery (Lemont, Illinois) St. Joseph Catholic Church (Wilmette, Illinois) St. Mary of Częstochowa (Cicero, Illinois) Saints Cyril and Methodius Church (Chicago) SS. Cyril and Methodius in Lemont

  7. Holy Family Catholic Church is a Catholic church in Chicago, Illinois. It is the second-oldest such church in the city and one of the few structures that survived the Great Chicago Fire. The Society of Jesus leased the Church to the Archdiocese of Chicago, who operated the parish.

  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.