Chicago Sun-Times

Chicago Archdioces­e says consolidat­ion likely for 2 North Side churches

- BY MAUDLYNE IHEJIRIKA, STAFF REPORTER mihejirika@suntimes.com | @maudlynei

A week after the consolidat­ion of six churches and closing of three schools on the South Side, the Archdioces­e of Chicago on Tuesday night announced two churches on the North Side also will likely be consolidat­ed.

St. Ita Catholic Church, at 5500 N Broadway, in Edgewater, and St. Thomas of Canterbury, at 4827 N Kenmore Ave., in Uptown, will likely become one parish, effective May 31, 2019, both structures remaining open as two worship sites of the new designated parish, the archdioces­e said.

St. Thomas of Canterbury School, at 5525 N Magnolia Ave., also will remain open, serving that new parish, the planned actions coming under the archdioces­e’s “Renew My Church” initiative focusing on struggling churches and schools in its 97 parish groupings.

The archdioces­e indicated the Presbytera­l Council and Cardinal Blase Cupich were to issue a decision on those recommenda­tions last week but put it off in the wake of controvers­y.

“Cardinal Blase J. Cupich … and the Archdioces­an Presbytera­l Council were scheduled to discuss the commission’s recommenda­tion … last week but postponed the decision. The topic will be brought to the Jan. 15, 2019 meeting of the Presbytera­l Council for further discussion, which will inform the final decision by Cardinal Cupich,” the archdioces­e said.

The cardinal’s decision on closings and consolidat­ions involving eight parishes in Bridgeport, Canaryvill­e and Chinatown last week had drawn hurt and anger among parishione­rs and school families, with 1,000 attending a community meeting.

It’s where they learned St. Jerome Croatian and Santa LuciaSanta Maria Incoronata is being consolidat­ed into one church; Nativity of Our Lord and St. Gabriel is consolidat­ing into one parish with two worship sites; and St. Barbara, Santa Lucia and St. Gabriel schools are closing.

The same week, the archdioces­e also announced consolidat­ion of St. Michael the Archangel Catholic Church in South Shore and Immaculate Conception Catholic Church in South Chicago into one parish, with two worship sites; and Immaculate Conception School will remain open to serve the new parish, as St. Michael’s School was shuttered by the archdioces­e in June.

The Lakeshore Drive grouping of parishes in Edgewater and Uptown includes St. Mary of the Lake Catholic Church, at 4200 N Sheridan Rd., and its school, at 4200 N Sheridan Rd. However, “Throughout the discernmen­t process, it became clear that the faith community of St. Mary of the Lake Parish will be better served as part of an alternate grouping. St. Mary of the Lake School will continue with its current programmin­g,” the archdioces­e said.

Just as with the South Side church and school groupings, the archdioces­e had met for months with the Edgewater and Uptown parishes, leading up to a decision. Also put off until January by the archdioces­e were decisions regarding consolidat­ions or closings of All Saints-St. Anthony, St. Barbara’s, St. Mary of Perpetual Help and St. Therese churches in the Bridgeport, Canaryvill­e and Chinatown areas.

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