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Parish Directory THE ARCHDIOCESE OF CHICAGO PARISH DIRECTORY Parishes 1 Missions 92 Shrines, Chaplaincies, Oratories 95 Priests 99 Extern Priests 137 Deacons 145 Lay Ecclesial Ministers 167 Administrative Cardinal Blase J. Cupich Archbishop of Chicago PO Box 1979 Chicago, IL 60690-1979 Tel: (312) 534-8230 Fax: (312) 534-6379 Vicar General Most Rev. Ronald Hicks PO Box 1979 Chicago, IL 60690-1979 Phone: (312) 534-8271 Fax: (312) 534-6379 Amy Barr, Administrative Assistant Vicariate I Vicariate IV Most Rev. Alberto Rojas Most Rev. John R. Manz Episcopal Vicar Episcopal Vicar 200 N Milwaukee Ave #200 1400 South Austin Blvd Libertyville, IL 60048-2250 Cicero, IL 60804 (847) 549-0160 (708) 329-4040 Karen Gorajski, Administrative Assistant Elizabeth Ceisel-Mikowska, Administrative Assistant Vicariate II Vicariate V Most Rev. Mark A. Bartosic Most Rev. Andrew P. Wypych Episcopal Vicar Episcopal Vicar 1641 W. Diversey Pkwy. 2330 W 118th St Chicago, IL 60614 Chicago, IL 60643 (773) 388-8670 (312) 534-5050 Judith Keefe, Administrative Assistant Elsa Svelnys, Administrative Assistant Vicariate III Vicariate VI Most Rev. Robert G. Casey Most Rev. Joseph N. Perry Episcopal Vicar Episcopal Vicar 1850 S. Throop St. Cardinal Meyer Center Chicago, IL 60608 3525 S. Lake Park Ave. (312) 243-4655 Chicago, IL 60653-1402 Gloria Alcala, Administrative Assistant (312) 534-8376 Deacon Dan Ragonese, Administrative Assistant PARISHES ST. ADRIAN (See Mary, Mother of Mercy) ST. AGATHA (III D) (773) 522-3050 RECTORY: 3147 W. Douglas Blvd., Chicago, IL 60623-1816 FAX: (773) 522-3842 MAILING ADDRESS: 3147 W. Douglas Blvd., Chicago, IL 60623-1816 WEB SITE: www.st agatha chicago.org EMAIL: [email protected] PASTOR: Rev. Lawrence R. Dowling DEACON(S): Gregory Shumpert, Robert Carlton ST. AGNES (VI D) (708) 709-2694 CHURCH: 1501 Chicago Rd FAX: (708) 709-2693 RECTORY: 1501 Chicago Rd., Chicago Heights, IL 60411-3424 MAILING ADDRESS: 1501 Chicago Rd., Chicago Heights, IL 60411-3424 EMAIL: stagnes [email protected] PASTOR: Rev. John S. Siemianowski ASSOCIATE PASTOR: Rev. Thomas R. Kasputis DEACON(S): David L. Brothers SCHOOL: ST. AGNES SCHOOL (708) 756-2333 1501 Chicago Rd., Chicago Heights, IL 60411-3490 PRINCIPAL: Matthew T. Lungaro ST. AGNES OF BOHEMIA (III E) (773) 522-0142 RECTORY: 2651 S. Central Park Ave., Chicago, IL 60623-4631 Fax: (773) 522-0172 MAILING ADDRESS: 2651 S. Central Park Ave., Chicago, IL 60623-4631 WEB SITE: www.stagnesofbohemia.org EMAIL: stagnes [email protected] PASTOR: Rev. Donald J. Nevins ASSOCIATE PASTOR: Rev. Jose De Jesus Alvarado Pasillas, Luis F. Santos Parra DEACON(S): Juan Carlos Bautista SENIOR DEACON(S): Angel Favila PASTORAL MINISTERS: Angel Favila SCHOOL: ST. AGNES OF BOHEMIA SCHOOL (773) 522-0143 2643 S. Central Park Ave., Chicago, IL 60623-4631 PRINCIPAL: Kaitlin K. Kysiak ST. AILBE (See St. Katharine Drexel) 1 PARISHES ST. ALBERT THE GREAT (V D) (708) 423-0321 CHURCH: 5555 W State Rd Fax: (708) 425-4329 RECTORY: 5555 W. State Rd., Burbank, IL 60459-2049 MAILING ADDRESS: 8000 S. Linder Ave., Burbank, IL 60459-2049 WEB SITE: www.stalbertgreat.com EMAIL: [email protected] PASTOR: Rev. Mariusz J. Nawalaniec ASSOCIATE PASTOR: Rev. Leslaw Prebendowski, SCH, Rev. Bernardo Lozano DEACON(S): Raul C. Duque, Raymundo Diaz De Leon, Irvin Bryce SCHOOL: ST. ALBERT THE GREAT SCHOOL (708) 424-7757 5535 W State Rd., Burbank, IL 60459-2049 PRINCIPAL: Jodi McLawhorn ST. ALEXANDER (V E) (708) 448-4861 CHURCH: 126th & 71st Ave. Fax: (708) 448-0039 RECTORY: 7025 W. 126th St., Palos Heights, IL 60463-1574 MAILING ADDRESS: 7025 W. 126th St., Palos Heights, IL 60463-1574 WEB SITE: stalexanderpalos.org EMAIL: [email protected] PASTOR: Rev. Martin E. Michniewicz ASSOCIATE PASTOR: Rev. Patrick J. O’Neill DEACON(S): Timothy Keating, James Horton SCHOOL: ST. ALEXANDER SCHOOL (708) 448-0408 7025 W. 126th St., Palos Hts, IL 60463-1596 PRINCIPAL: Catherine Biel ALL SAINTS ST. ANTHONY (III C) (312) 842-2744 RECTORY: 518 W. 28th Pl., Chicago, IL 60616-2508 Fax: (312) 842-2791 MAILING ADDRESS: 518 W. 28th Pl., Chicago, IL 60616-2508 EMAIL: [email protected] PASTOR: Rev. Peter B. McQuinn PASTOR EMERITUS(I): Rev. John W. Parker SCHOOL: BRIDGEPORT CATHOLIC ACADEMY . (773) 376-6223 3700 S. Lowe Ave., Chicago, IL 60609-6507 PRINCIPAL: Caroline L. Koster ST. ALOYSIUS (III B) (773) 278-4808 RECTORY: 2300 W. Le Moyne St., Chicago, IL 60622-1799 Fax: (773) 278-4898 MAILING ADDRESS: 1510 N Claremont Ave, Chicago, IL 60622-1710 WEB SITE: www.staloysiusparish.org EMAIL: [email protected] PASTOR: Rev. Claudio Diaz, JR DEACON(S): William Smyser, Raymond Arroyo, Ramon Navarro, Adolfo Lopez 2 PARISHES ST. ALPHONSUS (II D) (773) 525-0709 RECTORY: 1429 W. Wellington Ave., Chicago, IL 60657-4121 Fax: (773) 525-3238 MAILING ADDRESS: 1429 W. Wellington Ave., Chicago, IL 60657-4121 WEB SITE: www.stalphonsuschicago.org EMAIL: stalphonsus [email protected] PASTOR: Rev. Michael W. O’Connell, STL ASSOCIATE PASTOR: Rev. Bartholomew S. Winters PASTORAL MINISTERS: Brooks A. Robinson SCHOOL: ALPHONSUS ACADEMY AND CENTER FOR THE ARTS (773) 348-4629 1439 W. Wellington Ave., Chicago, IL 60657-4192 PRINCIPAL: Dr. Casimer Badynee ST. ALPHONSUS (V E) (630) 257-2414 CHURCH: 605 State St. Fax: (630) 257-2476 RECTORY: 210 E. Logan St., Lemont, IL 60439-4207 MAILING ADDRESS: 210 E. Logan St., Lemont, IL 60439-4207 WEB SITE: www.st-als.org EMAIL: [email protected] PASTOR: Rev. Brian P. Ardagh ASSOCIATE PASTOR: Rev. Thomas M. Hoffman DEACON(S): Daniel Rittenhouse, William Lubben, Terrance P. Mc Guire DIRECTOR OF RELIGIOUS EDUCATION Kevin Cody SCHOOL: ST. ALPHONSUS/ST. PATRICK SCHOOL (630) 783-2220 20w145 Davey Road, Lemont, IL 60439-9009 PRINCIPAL: Robert Priest ST. ALPHONSUS LIGUORI (I F) (847) 255-7452 RECTORY: 411 N. Wheeling Rd., Prospect Heights, IL 60070-1322 Fax: (847) 255-7520 MAILING ADDRESS: 411 N. Wheeling Rd., Prospect Heights, IL 60070-1322 WEB SITE: www.saintalphonsusph.org EMAIL: [email protected] PASTOR: Rev. Joseph N. Le RESIDENT(S): Rev. John W. Hurley DEACON(S): Stephan Stecker, Calvin R. Blickle SCHOOL: ST. ALPHONSUS LIGUORI SCHOOL (847) 255-5538 411 N. Wheeling Rd., Prospect Heights, IL 60070-1399 PRINCIPAL: Janice M. Divincenzo ST. AMBROSE (VI A) (773) 624-3695 RECTORY: 1012 E. 47th St., Chicago, IL 60653-3600 Fax: (773) 624-3697 MAILING ADDRESS: 1012 E. 47th St., Chicago, IL 60653-3600 WEB SITE: www.ambrose47.com EMAIL: [email protected] PASTOR: Rev. John Owusu Achiaw, CSSP 3 PARISHES ST. ANASTASIA (I B) (847) 623-2875 RECTORY: 624 Douglas Ave., Waukegan, IL 60085-2974 Fax: (847) 623-4882 MAILING ADDRESS: 624 Douglas Ave., Waukegan, IL 60085-2974 WEB SITE: www.stanastasiaparish.org EMAIL: [email protected] PASTOR: Rev. Dennis M. Zalecki ASSOCIATE PASTOR: Rev. Radley Alcantara DEACON(S): Pedro Martinez, Genaro Mendez, Victor Ruiz SCHOOL: ST. ANASTASIA SCHOOL . (847) 623-8320 629 Glen Flora Ave., Waukegan, IL 60085-1835 PRINCIPAL: Kristine A. Hillmann ST. ANDREW (II C) (773) 525-3016 RECTORY: 3546 N. Paulina St., Chicago, IL 60657-1227 Fax: (773) 525-4124 MAILING ADDRESS: 3546 N. Paulina St., Chicago, IL 60657-1227 WEB SITE: www.standrew.org EMAIL: [email protected] PASTOR: Rev. Sergio Romo Jr PASTOR EMERITUS(I): Rev. John A. Farry, STL RESIDENT(S): Rev. Arlin J. Louis, OMI DEACON(S): Eric Sorensen, Mark J. Purdome PASTORAL ASSOCIATE(S): David H. Heimann SCHOOL: ST. ANDREW SCHOOL (773) 248-2500 1710 W. Addison St., Chicago, IL 60613-3580 PRINCIPAL: Allen Ackermann ST. ANDREW THE APOSTLE (VI D) (708) 862-4165 RECTORY: 768 Lincoln Ave., Calumet City, IL 60409-4640 Fax: (708) 862-4124 MAILING ADDRESS: 768 Lincoln Ave., Calumet City, IL 60409-4640 WEB SITE: www.saintandrewparish.com EMAIL: [email protected] PASTOR: Rev. Jacek A. Dada SCHOOL: CHRIST OUR SAVIOR SCHOOL (708) 333-8173 900 E. 154th St., South Holland, IL 60473-1106 PRINCIPAL: Karen M. Brodzik 4 PARISHES ST. ANN (VI D) (708) 895-6700 CHURCH: 3010 Ridge Rd Fax: (708) 895-6877 RECTORY: 3010 Ridge Rd., Lansing, IL 60438-3020 MAILING ADDRESS: 3010 Ridge Rd., Lansing, IL 60438-3020 WEB SITE: www.saintanncatholicparish.com EMAIL: [email protected] PASTOR: Rev. Mark Kalema SCHOOL: ST. ANN SCHOOL (708) 895-1661 3014 Ridge Rd., Lansing, IL 60438-3089 PRINCIPAL: Kelly Dostal Rojas ST. ANNE (I D) (847) 382-5300 RECTORY: 120 N. Ela St., Barrington, IL 60010-3255 Fax: (847) 382-5363 MAILING ADDRESS: 120 N. Ela St., Barrington, IL 60010-3255 WEB SITE: www.stannebarrington.org EMAIL: [email protected] PASTOR: Rev. Bernard J. Pietrzak PASTOR EMERITUS(I): Rev. John W. Dewes ASSOCIATE PASTOR: Rev. Krzysztof D. Ciaston, Rev. Balajoji R. Thanugundla DEACON(S): Robert W. Powers SCHOOL: ST. ANNE SCHOOL (847) 381-0311 319 E. Franklin St, Barrington, IL 60010-3215 PRINCIPAL: Dawn M. Kapka ST. ANNE (VI D) (708) 335-1792 CHURCH: 16801 Dixie Hwy. Fax: (708) 335-1953 RECTORY: 16802 S. Lincoln St., Hazel Crest, IL 60429-1414 MAILING ADDRESS: 16802 S. Lincoln St., Hazel Crest, IL 60429-1414 WEB SITE: Saintanneparish.blogspot.com EMAIL: [email protected] PASTOR: Rev. Ralph H. Zwirn DEACON(S): Gary Miarka ANNUNCIATA (VI C) (773) 221-1040 CHURCH: 3747 E. 111th St. Fax: (773) 221-1556 RECTORY: 11128 S. Avenue G, Chicago, IL 60617-6926 MAILING ADDRESS: 11128 S. Avenue G, Chicago, IL 60617-6926 WEB SITE: www.annunciataonline.com EMAIL: [email protected] PARISH ADMINISTRATOR: Rev. Vidal M. Martinez, OSM SCHOOL: ANNUNCIATA SCHOOL (773) 375-5711 3750 E. 112th St., Chicago, IL 60617-7097 PRINCIPAL: Ed Renas 5 PARISHES ST. ANSELM (VI A) (773) 493-5959 CHURCH: 6045 S. Michigan Ave. Fax: (773) 363-1887 RECTORY: 6045 S. Michigan Ave., Chicago, IL 60637-2193 MAILING ADDRESS: 6045 S. Michigan Ave., Chicago, IL 60637-2193 WEB SITE: st_anselm1.tripod.com EMAIL: [email protected] PASTOR: Rev.
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