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St. Jerome Croatian Catholic Church is an historic church that belongs to the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Chicago. It is located in the Armour Square neighborhood on the city's South Side, at 2823 South Princeton Street. The church currently performs services in both Croatian and English.
653 W 37th St, Chicago Our Lady of Fatima (Brighton Park) 2751 W 38th Pl, Chicago Our Lady of Good Counsel 3528 S Hermitage Ave, Chicago Founded in 1901, closed in 2022 [38] [39] Shrine of St. Anne 2751 W 38th Pl, Chicago St. Barbara: 2859 S Throop St, Chicago St. Gabriel 4522 S Wallace St, Chicago St. Jerome Croatian: 2823 South Princeton St ...
After these Masses, the nuns began religious classes for children in the new Center. Soon, Cardinal Terence Cooke granted the Croats permission to take the church over. The Croatian church inherited all the archives, including those of St. Clare's, dating back to 1886. [15] The last Mass in the old church was celebrated on November 10, 1974. [15]
Monastery of Saint Jerome (Granada), a church and monastery in Granada, Spain; Saint Jerome Parish Church in Morong, province of Rizal, Philippines; St Jerome's Church, Llangwm, Monmouthshire, Wales, UK; St. Jerome Church (Norwalk, Connecticut), US; St. Jerome Croatian Catholic Church in the Bridgeport community area of Chicago, Illinois, US
Pope Francis appointed Sullivan auxiliary bishop for the Archdiocese of Chicago, assigning him the titular see of Lamfua on December 20, 2024. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] Sullivan was consecrated as a bishop on February 26, 2025.
Robert Lombardo was born on September 4, 1957, [1] in Stamford, Connecticut.In 1961, he entered St. Maurice Parish primary school in Stamford, then in 1971 Stamford Catholic High School.
Sacred Heart Church (Chicago) St. Jerome Croatian Catholic Church; Y. Yugoslav Republican Alliance; Yugoslav Socialist Association
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. [1]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.