Chicago's Old Polish
Roman Catholic Parishes

 

  • St. Stanislaus Kostka (1867) Near North Side    (Photo)
  • Holy Trinity* (1872) Near North Side    (Photo)
  • St. Adalbert (1873) Near South Side    (Photo)
  • Immaculate Conception (1882) Far South Side    (Photo)
  • Sts. Cyril & Methodius (1883) south suburban Lemont, IL    (Photo)
  • St. Mary of Perpetual Help (1883) South Side    (Photo)
  • St. Josaphat (1884) North Side    (Photo)
  • St. Joseph (1886) South Side
  • St. Hedwig (1888) North Side    (Photo)
  • St. Casimir (1890) South Side    (Photo)
  • St. Andrew the Apostle (1891) south suburban Calumet City, IL    (Photo)
  • St. Michael (1892) Far South Side
  • St. John Cantius (1893) Near North Side    (Photo)
  • St. Stanislaus BM (1893) Northwest    (Photo)
  • St. Hyacinth (1894) North Side    (Photo)
  • St. Stanislaus BM (1894) south suburban Posen, IL
  • Sacred Heart (1895) west suburban Melrose Park, IL
  • Sts. Peter & Paul (1895) South Side    (Photo)
  • Our Lady of Czestochowa (1895) west suburban Cicero, IL    (Photo)
  • St. Mary of the Angels (1897) North Side    (Photo)
  • St. Salomea (1897) Far South Side (Closed)    (Photo)
  • St. Isidore (1900) south suburban Blue Island, IL

*Holy Trinity is technically not a parish but a mission.
**The majority of the above parishes were administered by priests of the Congregation of the Resurrection. The minority were served by diocesan priests approved by the Congregation of the Resurrection.

 

For images of the mausoleum of the Congregation of the Resurrection, click: St. Adalbert Cemetery

For current information regarding the Congregation of the Resurrection, click: Resurrectionists

For contact information and addresses of the above parishes, click: Archdiocese of Chicago


Karen Wisniewski & Dennis Benarz, 2008