Saint Richard's Church (Chicago, Ill)
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- Corporate body
- 1950-2010
Established in 1950 as a mission in the Edgebrook neighborhood of Chicago. In 1957, it became a full parish church in the Diocese. It closed in 2010
Saint Richard's Church (Chicago, Ill)
Established in 1950 as a mission in the Edgebrook neighborhood of Chicago. In 1957, it became a full parish church in the Diocese. It closed in 2010
Saint Raphael the Archangel Episcopal Church (Oak Lawn, Ill)
The mission was organized in 1951, and had grown enough to become a parish in 1961. In 1959, a permanent church building was erected. By 2006, the congregation had dwindled to the point where the church closed at the end of the year.
Saint Philip's Church (Palatine, Ill)
Established in 1947, it is still an active church. In the 1990's, it shared space with Iglesia Episcopal San Felipe (Palatine, Ill), but the two never merged to form one bilingual congregation.
Saint Philip's Church (Chicago, Ill)
Started as a Sunday School by the Rector of Grace Church, it was organized as a church in 1887. In 1935, it converted to an organized mission and in 1947, it closed its doors.
Saint Peter's Episcopal Church (Sycamore, Ill)
Organized in 1856 as a mission, it soon was accepted as a parish and has continued to the present
Saint Peter's Episcopal Church (Grand Detour, Ill)
Saint Peter's Church was built in 1850 and consecrated in 1852. The land had been donated by Leonard Andrus, founder of Grand Detour and original partner of the renowned plow manufacturer, John Deere. The Gothic and Greek Revival structure is the second oldest Episcopal church building in Illinois. As a church it eventually became a chapel of St. L uke's, Dixon, Ill in 1952. The church periodically fell into disrepair and could not be used. During the 1990's the church building went through a complete restoration. In 1998, the building was transferred to the St. Peter's Preservation Committee. The building is no longer an Episcopal Church but still exists and is used as an event location.
Saint Peter's Episcopal Church (Chicago, Ill)
Started as "Saint Peter's Church of Lakeview" until neighborhoods in Chicago were consolidated under Chicago and became Saint Peter's Episcopal Church.
Saint Paul's Episcopal Mission (Warren, Ill)
Saint Paul's Episcopal Church (Savanna, Ill)
In 1868, the mission began with a church school program held every Sunday in the pastor's home, with occasional Sunday services held in the local Methodist Church. Regular services began in 1870 in various locations until 1888, when a church building was erected. Later a Parish house was added. The mission continued until 2019, when it closed.
Saint Paul's Episcopal Church (Riverside, Ill)
The church became a mission in 1877, a parish in 1887 and the building was consecrated in 1890 when the debt was paid off.