Mass Schedule: -Saturday Evening Vigil Masses: 5:15 p.m., 7:30 p.m. -Sunday: 7:00, 8:15, 9:30, 11:00 a.m.; 12:30, 5:15 p.m. -Weekdays: 6:00, 7:00, 8:00 a.m.; 12:10, 5:15 p.m. -Saturday: 8:00 a.m., 12:10 p.m. Holy Name Cathedral is the seat of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Chicago, one of the largest Roman Catholic dioceses in the United States. It is also the parish church of the Archbishop of Chicago. Located in Chicago, Illinois in the United States, Holy Name Cathedral replaced the Cathedral of Saint Mary and the Church of the Holy Name, both destroyed by the Great Chicago Fire in October 1871. The Cathedral was dedicated on November 21, 1875.
As St. Vincent de Paul said — “We must love our neighbor as being made in the image of God and as an object of His love.”
Saint Clement Chicago is a Roman Catholic Community Striving for Deeper Holiness, Greater Communion, and Wider Service.
St. John Cantius Parish (Parafia Świętego Jana Kantego) is a historic church of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Chicago known for its solemn liturgies and rich program of sacred art and music.Along with such monumental religious edifices as St. Mary of the Angels, St. Hedwig's or St. Wenceslaus, it is one of the many Polish churches that dominate over the Kennedy Expressway.The unique baroque interior has remained intact for more than a century and is reminiscent of the sumptuous art and architecture of 18th century Kraków. Of all the Polish Cathedral style churches in Chicago, St. John Cantius stands closest to downtown. The imposing 130ft tower is readily seen from the nearby Kennedy Expressway and is a familiar landmark in Chicago's West Town neighborhood.In 2013, St. John’s completed an ambitious restoration, returning the lavish interior to its original splendor.HistoryThe steady arrival and settlement of Polish immigrants in the area, known as “Expatriate Poland” (Wygnana Polska), necessitated the foundation of a new parish which would become Saint John Cantius Church. In 1892, these immigrants petitioned the pastor of St. Stanislaus Kostka, the first Polish church in the Archdiocese, for a new church. Fr. Vincent Barzyński of the Congregation of the Resurrection, saw the validity of this request and immediately purchased several lots at Fry and Carpenter Streets for the sum of $75,000.
The Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Chicago was established as a diocese in 1843 and elevated to an archdiocese in 1880. It serves the more than 2.3 million Catholics in Cook and Lake counties in Northeastern Illinois, a geographic area of 1,411 sqmi. The archdiocese is divided into six vicariates and 31 deaneries. This local church is headed by His Eminence Blase Joseph Cupich, Cardinal, Archbishop of Chicago, assisted by six episcopal vicars, each responsible for a vicariate . The see city for the diocese is Chicago. The cathedral parish for the archdiocese is the Holy Name.
Moody Church Media is a donor-supported ministry of The Moody Church in Chicago, Illinois. We’ve been sharing the good news of Jesus Christ since 1864. Our founder, D.L. Moody came to Chicago looking to become a businessman and ended up as one of the greatest teachers of God’s Word around the world. His passion was to share the Gospel with every one, everywhere—to the very ends of the Earth—a mantle we carry today. Moody Church Media provides numerous resources, of which you will find the teaching of The Moody Church’s current Senior Pastor, Dr. Erwin W. Lutzer—over 35 years of sermons! We want to help you in your walk with the Lord, find materials for personal study, or, if you don’t yet have a relationship with Jesus Christ, we want to share the plan of salvation with you. But we’re not stopping there. As we dig through our archives, we’re finding materials from former pastors in our rich history. As we’re able, we’ll be posting materials from Harry A. Ironside, A.C. Dixon, Alan Redpath and, of course, D.L. Moody (just to name a few). So take your time and glean solid, biblical truths found within our website—and check back often for new materials. Contact Info: Moody Church Media 1635 N. LaSalle Chicago, Illinois 60614 Hours of Operation: 8:00am-5:00pm CST Phone:1-800-215-5001 Email: [email protected]
History of COMMUNITY: COMMUNITY is a church that began as the dream of five friends from college who wanted to create a place that would help people find their way back to God. Services were first held in the western suburb of Naperville, and eight years later COMMUNITY launched its first additional location in Romeoville, IL. Today, COMMUNITY has 14 locations throughout Chicagoland. [Insert a sentence here about your campus] HPFTWBTG: From the beginning, the mission of Community Christian Church has always been helping people find their way back to God. We believe that a Christfollower’s discipleship incorporates three critical components: Celebrating, Connecting and Contributing. We Celebrate through our weekend Celebration Services, when we worship together and learn through the Big Idea. We Connect in Small Groups, which can vary by topic, age, gender, location and meeting time, to meet the needs of everyone who attends. We Contribute by giving of our time, talent and treasure to Reach people who are far from God, Restore God’s dream for the world, and Reproduce the mission in others. Here’s what this looks like: Reach – We desire to REACH people who are currently far from God. We believe that God radically loves those who do not yet have a lifesaving relationship with Jesus. As a church, we desire to reflect the heart of God by building authentic relationships, loving unconditionally, and blessing people that God puts in our lives. Restore – We desire to RESTORE God’s dream for this world. We believe that the world now is not what it was originally created to be. Our world is full of brokenness, poverty, and injustice. As a church, we desire to partner with God to help restore lives and communities back to God’s original design. Reproduce – We desire to REPRODUCE the Jesus Mission in the lives of others. We believe that God desires for His followers to apprentice others in what it means to follow Jesus. As we do this, we will also work toward reproducing groups, campuses, and churches that are committed to helping more people find their way back to God.
We exist to love Jesus and fulfill His Great Commission through our dedication to Christ, community and culture. We invite you to become a part of God's great work in this city.
Sunday Masses at 8, 9, and 11 a.m. The Church of the Ascension was founded in 1857 as a mission of St. James Church (now the Cathedral of the Diocese of Chicago). Since 1869 the parish has been in the forefront of the Anglo-Catholic tradition in the Episcopal Church, which celebrates the ancient heritage of the Church of England and its daughter churches throughout the world. Part of this heritage is a commitment to fine worship and music. Those new to this tradition will notice the ornate ceremonial liturgy derived from the early Christian and medieval services and involving all the senses in the worship experience. Important also is the celebration of the Communion of Saints and their fellowship of prayer as reflected in devotion to the Virgin Mary and our patron, St. Michael the Archangel. The Reverend Shane Patrick Gormley, Priest in Charge
A Congregation of Catholic Women Religious who provide the ministries of retreats, spiritual direction, prayer enrollment cards and folders, and a Conference Center for non-profit organizations.
The Annunciation Greek Orthodox Cathedral is under the Omoforion of His Eminence Metropolitan Iakovos of Chicago and the spiritual guidance of Rev. Fr. Stamatios G. Sfikas who servers as the Cathedral Dean. The Cathedral has offered 124 years of ministry to the faithful of the Greek Orthodox Metropolis of Chicago of which 106 have been at our current location on LaSalle Street. We pray that you visit us soon!
Elder Tommy Booker State YPWW President Missionary Sylvia Stephens State YPWW Chairlady Bishop James C. Austin Sr. Jurisdictional Prelate Mother Mary T. Kincaid, D.D. Jurisdiction Supervisor Elder Derric Scott Youth Program Committee Coordinator Evang Carol Collum Youth Evangelistic Outreach Team Coordinator Bro Larry Brannon Activities Coordinator
As St. Vincent de Paul said — “We must love our neighbor as being made in the image of God and as an object of His love.”
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Catholic Campus Ministry at DePaul University is a vibrant community open to all DePaul students, dedicated to the Catholic Vincentian values of faith, justice, service, and warm hospitality. At CCM, students and staff work together to create opportunities for prayer, worship, growth, and learning, all in the context of our living Catholic faith in the Vincentian tradition that we celebrate here at DePaul. Students are invited and encouraged to participate in the CCM community in an abundance of ways. Whether serving as a Lector or Eucharistic Minister at Sunday Night Mass, attending one of our weekend retreats, joining the Vincent and Louise intentional community, exploring issues of Catholic faith and college life at our Food for Thought discussion group, or joining in one of our weekly Catholic Community Night activities, there is a way for every DePaul Blue Demon to engage with the welcoming, faith-filled community of CCM. Please feel free to contact us, or just stop by our office on the first floor of the Lincoln Park Student Center, right across from the St. Louise Chapel. We can't wait to meet you!