The Archdiocese of Chicago announced Tuesday it will combine two parishes in southwest suburban Evergreen Park into a unified church, part of an ongoing Renew My Church initiative launched in 2016 to address church membership.
into a unified church, part of an ongoing Renew My Church initiative launched in 2016 to address church membership.
Starting July 1, Queen of Martyrs and St. Bernadette churches will unite as one parish with a single pastor, Rev. Benedykt Pazdan, according to the announcement. Within the next two years, masses at St. Bernadette will conclude as the regular schedule of masses fully transitions to Queen of Martyrs, which will also act as the parish school.Most Holy Redeemer Parish and School, also in the Evergreen grouping, will continue operating as is.
Argentina Últimas Noticias, Argentina Titulares
Similar News:También puedes leer noticias similares a ésta que hemos recopilado de otras fuentes de noticias.
Chicago Archdiocese mergers will reduce six south suburban churches to two parishes this summerSt. Anne in Hazel Crest, St. Emeric of Country Club Hills and St. Joseph in Homewood are to unite as a single parish with a new name, one pastor and one pastoral team. Likewise, St. Irenaeus in Park Forest and St. Lawrence O’Toole in Matteson are to unite with Flossmoor’s Infant Jesus of Prague.
Leer más »
2 found dead with gunshot wounds to head in parked car on Far South Side, Chicago police sayChicago police are investigating after two people were found dead inside a parked car Monday on the city's Far South Side.
Leer más »
University Of Chicago Holds Safety Meeting In Wake Of Violent Crimes Near CampusThe University of Chicago late Tuesday held a meeting on trying to tackle crime near the Hyde Park campus.
Leer más »
Illinois State trooper, woman ID'd after found dead inside parked car in East Side neighborhood: ISPChicago police are investigating after two people were found dead inside a parked car Monday in the city's East Side neighborhood.
Leer más »