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Parish Directory THE ARCHDIOCESE OF CHICAGO PARISH DIRECTORY MAY 2021 Administrative 1 Renew My Church: New Parishes 2 Parishes 5 Missions 83 Shrines, Chaplaincies, Oratories 86 Priests 90 Active, Inactive, and Retired Priests 125 by Ordination Class Extern Priests 131 Deacons 136 Active and Retired Deacons 159 by Ordination Class Lay Ecclesial Ministers 164 Administrative (as of September 21, 2020) 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. Robert G. Casey PO Box 1979 Chicago, IL 60690-1979 Phone: (312) 534-8271 Fax: (312) 534-6379 Cindilynn Dammann, Administrative Assistant Vicariate I Vicariate IV Most Rev. Jeff rey S. Grob 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 Lombardo, CFR 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 Most Rev. Kevin M. Birmingham Director, Parish Vitality and Mission 1 The following former parishes were united through the Renew My Church planning process and are part of a new or existing parish. Please contact the new parish for sacramental records. Church..........................................................................................New Parish All Saints-St. Anthony............................................................St. Mary of Perpetual Help, All Saints and St. Anthony Parish Annunciata ..................................................................................Our Lady of Nazareth Parish Ascension St. Susanna (Harvey) ......................................Ascension, SS. John the Baptist, Susanna, and Gerard Majella Parish Assumption B.V.M. ...................................................................Mother of the Americas Parish Divine Infant Jesus (Westchester) .................................Mary, Mother of Divine Grace Parish Divine Providence (Westchester) ...................................Mary, Mother of Divine Grace Parish Five Holy Martyrs .....................................................................Immaculate Conception and Five Holy Martyrs Parish Holy Cross-Immaculate Heart of Mary .........................Holy Cross and SS. Mary, Joseph, and Michael Parish Holy Family (Chicago) ...........................................................Our Lady of the Holy Family Parish Holy Ghost (South Holland) ...............................................Christ Our Savior Parish Immaculate Conception (44th St.).................................Immaculate Conception and Five Holy Martyrs Parish Immaculate Conception (88th St.) ................................Immaculate Conception and St. Michael Parish Maternity B.V.M. ........................................................................San Jose Luis Sanchez del Rio Parish Mother of God (Burnham) .................................................Christ Our Light Parish Nativity of Our Lord ...............................................................Nativity of Our Lord and St. Gabriel Parish Notre Dame De Chicago ......................................................Our Lady of the Holy Family Parish Our Lady Gate of Heaven ...................................................St. Josephine Bakhita Parish Our Lady Peace ........................................................................St. Josephine Bakhita Parish Our Lady of Fatima ................................................................Our Lady of Fatima and St. Pancratius Parish Our Lady of Knock (Calumet City) ................................Jesus, Shepherd of Souls Parish Our Lady of Loretto (Hometown)..................................Our Lady at St. Germaine Parish Our Lady of Tepeyac .............................................................Mother of the Americas Parish Providence of God ..................................................................St. Procopius Parish Queen of Angels ......................................................................Queen of Apostles Parish Queen of the Rosary (Elk Grove Village) ....................Our Lady of the Blessed Sacrament Parish Queen of the Universe .........................................................Mary, Mother of Mercy Parish Sacred Heart (Melrose Park) .............................................Sacred Heart and St. Eulalia Parish Sacred Heart (Winnetka) ....................................................Divine Mercy Parish Santa Lucia-Santa Maria Incoronata .............................St. Jerome (Croatian) Parish St. Adalbert .................................................................................St. Paul Parish (22nd Pl.) St. Adrian .....................................................................................Mary, Mother of Mercy Parish St. Ailbe .........................................................................................St. Katharine Drexel Parish St. Alphonsus (Lemont) .......................................................St. Alphonsus and St. Patrick Parish St. Anastasia (Waukegan) ...................................................Little Flower Parish St. Andrew the Apostle (Calumet City) .......................Jesus, Shepherd of Souls Parish St. Ann (Leavitt) .......................................................................St. Paul Parish (22nd Pl.) St. Barbara (Throop) ..............................................................St. Mother Teresa of Calcutta Parish 2 Church..........................................................................................New Parish St. Barbara (Brookfi eld) .......................................................Holy Guardian Angels Parish St. Beatrice (Schiller Park) .................................................Holy Virgin Martyrs: St. Beatrice and St. Maria Goretti Parish St. Bede (Ingleside) ................................................................Our Lady of the Lakes Parish St. Bride ........................................................................................St. Josephine Bakhita Parish St. Camillus .................................................................................St. Faustina Kowalska Parish St. Celestine (Elmwood Park) ...........................................St. Mother Theodore Guerin Parish St. Clare of Montefalco ........................................................St. Rita of Cascia Parish St. Columba ................................................................................Christ Our Light Parish St. Cornelius ...............................................................................St. Elizabeth of the Trinity Parish St. Cyprian (River Grove) .....................................................St. Mother Theodore Guerin Parish St. Dismas (Waukegan) ........................................................Little Flower Parish St. Domitilla (Hillside) ............................................................Queen of All Nations Parish St. Eulalia (Maywood) ............................................................Sacred Heart and St. Eulalia Parish St. Felicitas ..................................................................................St. Katharine Drexel Parish St. Florian ....................................................................................Christ Our Light Parish St. Francis de Sales .................................................................Our Lady of Nazareth Parish St. Francis of Assisi (Kostner) ...........................................San Jose Luis Sanchez del Rio Parish St. Francis Xavier (Wilmette) ............................................SS. Joseph and Francis Xavier Parish St. Gabriel ....................................................................................Nativity of Our Lord and St. Gabriel Parish St. Genevieve .............................................................................SS. Genevieve and Stanislaus Bishop and Martyr Parish St. George (Ewing) .................................................................Our Lady of Nazareth Parish St. Gerard Majella (Markham) ..................................................Ascension, SS. John the Baptist, Susanna, and Gerard Majella Parish St. Germaine (Oak Lawn) ....................................................Our Lady at St. Germaine Parish St. Gregory the Great ............................................................Mary, Mother of God Parish St. Henry .......................................................................................Holy Child Jesus Parish St. Hilary .......................................................................................Saint Pio of Pietrelcino Parish St. Ita ..............................................................................................Mary, Mother of God Parish St. James-Sag Bridge (Lemont) ......................................St. James at Sag Bridge Mission St. Jane
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