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You’re sure to find something to inspire during your visit to Holy Name Cathedral…the place where Chicago goes to pray. Discover this Chicago landmark building’s rich history and bask in its beauty and architecture.
Weekdays: Monday - Friday at 7:00am; 8:00am (livestream) and 12noon; Wednesday (only) at 5:15pm, Saturday mornings at 9:00am. Saturday Evening Vigil Mass: 5:15pm. Sunday: 7:00am, 8:30am, 10:30am; 12:30pm, 5:15pm. Confessions (Saturdays) In the Cathedral.
Holy Name Cathedral, built in 1874, is one of the most prominent cathedrals in Chicago, not only because it is the seat of the Archdiocese, one of the largest Roman Catholic dioceses in the US, but also due to the architectural grandeur of the cathedral.
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- St. Mary of the Angels is a parish in the Bucktown neighborhood of Chicago originally established by Polish immigrants in 1897. The building of the church was delayed for years due to a variety of factors, including shortages of manpower and materials during World War I. The church was finally completed, and Chicago Archbishop (later Cardinal) George Mundelein dedicated the structure in 1920.
- St. Hedwig Church is also in Bucktown and is another beautiful historic parish. Its exterior façade is modest, but its interior is stunning.
- St. Hyacinth Basilica is one of three basilicas in Chicago. The church towers above modest homes in the neighborhood of Avondale. It was founded in 1894, and built between 1917 and 1921.
- St. Helen’s Church in Ukrainian Village, built in 1965, is a modern church also worth a visit. Much of its interior is beautiful marble with a “royal and regal” motif.
Book your tickets online for Holy Name Cathedral, Chicago: See 1,118 reviews, articles, and 364 photos of Holy Name Cathedral, ranked No.21 on Tripadvisor among 1,389 attractions in Chicago.
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Location. 735 N. State St., Chicago IL 60611. Get directions. Contact. www.holynamecathedral.org. (312) 787-8040. Add to favorites. We are a vibrant downtown parish with 4,500 households; many ministries; and a chance to belong to an exciting parish for all Chicagoans from Young Adults to Empty-Nesters.
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