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  2. List of churches in the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Chicago

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    St. Philip the Apostle 1962 Old Willow Rd, Northfield: Became part of the new Divine Mercy Parish in 2018 [11] St. Lambert 8148 Karlov Ave, Skokie: Dedicated in 1961 [12] St. Peter 8100 Niles Center Rd, Skokie St. Francis Xavier 524 9th St, Wilmette: Established in 1904 [13] St. Joseph: 1747 Lake Ave, Wilmette Established in 1845 [14] Sacred Heart

  3. Frances of Rome - Wikipedia

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    The community later became known simply as the Oblates of St. Frances of Rome. Frances herself remained in her own home, nursing her husband for the last seven years of his life from wounds he had received in battle. When he died in 1436, she moved into the monastery and became the superior. [5] She died in 1440 and was buried in Santa Maria Nova.

  4. General Roman Calendar of 1960 - Wikipedia

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    7 December: St. Ambrose Bishop, Confessor, and Doctor of the Church [proper Mass] 3 January: St. Gaspar del Bufalo Confessor; [c] St. Frances Xavier Cabrini Virgin [Transferred to 13 November] [d] 23 January: St. Ildephonsus Bishop and Confessor; 29 January: St. Francis de Sales Bishop, Confessor, and Doctor of the Church [proper Mass]

  5. Oblates of St. Frances of Rome - Wikipedia

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    St. Frances (1378-1440) was a native and noblewoman of the city who had wanted to be a nun when she was a child. Despite being compelled to enter into an arranged marriage with a wealthy and aristocratic member of the papal military forces, she and her husband were happily married.

  6. Feast of Saints Francis and Catherine - Wikipedia

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    In his decree of 13 April 1866, Pope Pius IX declared Catherine of Siena to be a co-patroness of Rome. On 18 June 1939 Pope Pius XII named her a joint patron saint of Italy along with Francis of Assisi. [7] On 1 October 1999, Pope John Paul II made her one of Europe's patron saints, along with Teresa Benedicta of the Cross and Bridget of Sweden.

  7. St. Francis of Rome - Wikipedia

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  8. St. Francis Mass - Wikipedia

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    The St. Francis Mass is the shorter name for the Missa sub titulo Sancti Francisci Seraphici (Klafsky I:23, MH 826) composed by Michael Haydn. He completed it on 16 August 1803, apparently at the request of Empress Maria Theresa for a name day celebration.

  9. Mark Andrew Bartosic - Wikipedia

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    Pope Francis appointed Bartosic as auxiliary bishop of Chicago on July 3, 2018. [5] [6] He was consecrated at Holy Name Cathedral on September 17, 2018 by Cupich, with Auxiliary Bishops Francis J. Kane, and George J. Rassas serving as co-consecrators.