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Mar 4, 2021 · Its history is one of service to multicultural populations at a location near the major commercial area of Little Village. However, in 2020, the Chicago Archdiocese consolidated St. Roman and Assumption parishes into Our Lady of Tepeyac. The Archdiocese then closed St. Roman Church.
Mar 12, 2021 · On Thursday, the archdiocese announced Epiphany Roman Catholic Church, 2524 S. Keeler Ave., and Good Shepard Catholic Church, 2735 S Kolin Ave., would merge into a single parish. Effective July 1, the new parish will be led by Father Orlando Flores Orea.
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Aug 20, 2022 · The Holy Family Catholic Church is the second oldest Roman Catholic church in Chicago. The fire was to have started nearby at 558 W. DeKoven St. in the Cottage of Patrick and Catherine O’Leary. Church of the Holy Family
St. Mary's Catholic Church. The history of Roman Catholicism in Chicago has been shaped by the wider economic, political, and social realities of the city and metropolitan region. Conversely, the Church too has had a decisive impact on the shape of the city by its ownership of urban property, its provision of social services , and the influence ...
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Feb 7, 2024 · By Richard M. Sullivan. Published on February 07, 2024. Source: Facebook/Remembering Little Flower Catholic Church. On the South Side of Chicago, the Little Flower Church, once a vibrant...
Mar 12, 2021 · The melding of the Epiphany and Good Shepherd parishes in the city’s Little Village neighborhood, which is effective July 1, will create one parish with one pastor and one pastoral team,...
Jul 21, 2023 · The Little Village church at 2651 S. Central Park Ave. is putting on street Masses every Tuesday and Thursday through the start of August to uplift the community, pray and spread messages of...