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St. Michael's Church in the Old Town neighborhood of Chicago is a Catholic church staffed by the Redemptorist order of priests. The parish was founded to minister to German and Luxembourgish [1][2] Catholic immigrants in 1852 with its first wooden church completed that year at a cost of $750 (including the bell).
This is a list of current and former Roman Catholic churches in the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Chicago. The archdiocese covers Cook and Lake Counties and is organized for administrative purposes into six vicariates as follows:
The St. Michael’s community, long a center for Chicago’s German Catholics, was beginning to assimilate into mainstream American culture. From the start, the church had conducted Mass and Sacraments, but German was used for sermons, missions, retreats, and parish publications.
St. Michael's Church in the Old Town neighborhood of Chicago is a Roman Catholic church staffed by the Redemptorist order of priests. The parish was founded to minister to German Catholic immigrants in 1852 with its first wooden church completed that year at a cost of $750 (including the bell).
Originally, St. Paul Catholic Church was organized to serve 40 German families living in east Pilsen in 1876. Three years later, the parish purchased a large wooden building on 18th Street and Carpenter from St. Francis of Assisi Parish.
Originally, St. Paul Catholic Church was organized to serve 40 German families living in east Pilsen in 1876. Three years later, the parish purchased a large wooden building on 18th Street and Carpenter from St. Francis of Assisi Parish. That building was moved to our present location in 1880.
St. Martha Catholic Church is a parish in the Archdiocese of Chicago located in Morton Grove, Illinois.