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Resurrection Parish Chicago has closed
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Resurrection Parish History
Resurrection Parish was formed in 1992 when the congregations of St. Veronica and St. Francis Xavier were merged into one. Both were old parishes, with St. Francis being founded in 1888 and St. Veronica in 1904. The St. Francis church building, which had been dedicated on May 26, 1929 by George Cardinal Mundelein, was remaned Resurrection by Joseph Cardinal Bernadin.
St. Francis Xavier was originally founded as a mission of the German parish of St. Aloysius, in an area of the city which was as yet undeveloped, without utilies or paved roads. It gradually grew and thrived, with the current rectory coming in 1901, the school building in 1906 a
St. Francis Xavier was originally founded as a mission of the German parish of St. Aloysius, in an area of the city which was as yet undeveloped, without utilies or paved roads. It gradually grew and thrived, with the current rectory coming in 1901, the school building in 1906 a
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Resurrection Parish listing was last updated on the 1st of April, 2023