Saint Ann's Church (Woodstock, Ill)
- 670.72
- Corporate body
- 1933 to present
Saint Ann's Church (Woodstock, Ill)
Saint Anselm's Episcopal Church
St. Anslem's existed until it merged with St. Mary's Episcopal Church (Chicago, Ill) (Korean Mission) (650.64) in 1995 to become One in Christ Episcopal Church (670.61).
Saint Ansgarius Church (Chicago, Ill)
First Swedish church of any denomination in Chicago and the second Swedish church in the country. Established in 1849, Saint Ansgarius Church burned in the Great Chicago Fire of 1871. After being rebuilt, it continued until 1920, when it closed. It reopened in 1924 and was rededicated in 1943 as Saint Francis Church (Chicago, Ill).
Saint Anskar's Church (Rockford, Ill)
In 1959, Saint Ansgar's congregation was accepted into the Chicago Diocese as a mission. In 1995, it had developed to the point where it became a parish, and continues as such to date.
Saint Augustine's (Wilmette, Ill)
Saint Barnabas Church (Chicago, Ill)
Began as Saint Barnabas mission church consecrated in June 1883. It became a Parish Church on February 24, 1908. A church building was erected in 1915.
Saint Barnabas Church (Glen Ellyn, Ill)
Organized as a mission in 1962. Applied for and received status as a parish in 1976.
Saint Barnabas Episcopal Church (Warren, Ill)
Saint Bartholomew Church (Chicago, Ill)
The church building was constructed in 1880. In 1963, Bishop Burrill ordered the Holy Cross-Immanuel Church to close and relocate to Saint Bartholomew Church, with their pastor, Father Harris, installed as the new rector. In 1979, Saint Bartholomew Church merged with Church of the Messiah to become Church of the Messiah/Saint Bartholomew.
Saint Bede's Episcopal Church (Bensenville, Ill)