Church of Saint Paul and the Redeemer
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Church of Saint Paul and the Redeemer
Church of Saint Paul and the Redeemer
The Church of St. Paul and the Redeemer grew out of two nineteenth-century parishes that merged in 1968. in 1859, St. Paul's successfully applied to the Diocese to establish a parish and in 1889 had established The Church of the Redeemer as a daughter parish. A fire destroyed St. Paul’s Church in March 1956. The parish chose to remain on the same site rather than leave the neighborhood and the present building was dedicated in November 1958. In January 1968 the two congregations began worshipping together at St. Paul’s and shortly merge, becoming the Church of St. Paul & the Redeemer.
Church of Saints George and Matthais (Chicago, Ill)
Formed by the merger of the Church of Saint George and the Church of Saint Matthais which took place in 1979.
Church of the Advent (Chicago, Ill)
Originally begun in 1901 as Advent Mission, a church building was erected in 1927, being dedicated in October 1927. The Church closed in 2016.
Church of the Advent (Marengo, Ill)
Church of the Annunciation (Bridgeview, Ill)
The church was started in 1892, initially located in Chicago, Illinois. The church building was destroyed by fire in 1914 after which the church was relocated still remaining in Chicago. The church became a parish in 1940 and relocated in 1963 to Bridgevierw, IL. The church was closed in 2002 as a distressed parish.
Church of the Annunciation of Our Lady (Gurnee, Ill)
All Soul's Chapel (of Christ Church, Waukegan, Ill) (670.4) was renamed Church of the Annunciation of Our Lady (670.23) in 1964 to reflect the Anglo-Catholic tradition. Annunciation also had a hispanic congregation 1983-1988. In 1990, the church built a new church in Gurnee (670.24) and moved. Same congregation, same name, different location.
Church of the Annunciation of our Lady (Waukegan, Ill)
All Soul's Chapel (of Christ Church, Waukegan, Ill) was renamed Church of the Annunciation of Our Lady in 1964 to reflect the Anglo-Catholic tradition. Annunciation also had a hispanic congregation 1983-1988. In 1990, the church built a new church in Gurnee. Same congregation, same name, different location.
Church of the Ascension (Chicago, Ill)
Founded in January 1857 in a borrowed church on the corner of LaSalle and Erie Streets by parishioners from Saint James Episcopal Church. It was officially admitted to the diocesan convention in 1858. In 1865, the church acquired a building at LaSalle and Elm Streets. Burned to the ground during the Great Chicago Fire of 1871, parishioners saved only the stone baptismal and a large silver chalice and paten. The church was rebuilt in 1873 and dedicated in 1874.