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St. Hedwig's Church (Chicago)

St. Hedwig's Church (Polish: Kościół Świętej Jadwigi) is a historic parish church of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Chicago located in Chicago, Illinois. Constructed in the grand Polish Cathedral style, it is one of the many monumental Polish churches visible from the Kennedy Expressway. The church is located at 2226 North Hoyne Avenue.

St. Hedwig
Church
St. Hedwig
Church
41°55′17.8″N 87°40′50.7″W / 41.921611°N 87.680750°W / 41.921611; -87.680750
Location2226 North Hoyne
Chicago, Illinois
CountryUnited States
DenominationRoman Catholic
WebsiteBlessed Carlo Acutis Parish
History
StatusParish church
Founded1888 (1888)
Founder(s)Congregation of the Resurrection
DedicationSt. Hedwig
DedicatedOctober 27, 1901 (1901-10-27)
Consecrated ()
Architecture
Functional statusActive
Architect(s)Adolphus Druiding
Architectural typeChurch
StyleRenaissance
GroundbreakingJune 18, 1899 (1899-06-18)
Completed1901 (1901)
Construction cost$160,000
Specifications
MaterialsBrick
Administration
ProvinceChicago
ArchdioceseChicago
Clergy
Pastor(s)Rev. Tomasz Wojciechowski, CR

History edit

Founded in 1888 by the Resurrectionist Order who administered St. Stanislaus Kostka, the first Polish parish in Chicago. In the 1890s a group of parishioners who resented the dominance of the Resurrectionists culminating in the so-called “Pepper Riots”, where a crowd of 3,000 protesters broke into the foyer and assaulted the resident priests inside. When the police intervened, the protesters threw red pepper into their eyes. The end result was that shots were fired and dozens were injured, including one policeman who was struck by a hammer. The disgruntled anti-Resurrectionists broke off from the parish to form an independent church, which became All Saints Cathedral of the Polish National Catholic Church. Pope John Paul II visited the parish as Bishop of Cracow in 1977, just one year before his election as pope.[1] St. Hedwig's is still administered by the Resurrectionists, though it now has a large Latino and Filipino population. The surrounding neighborhood of Bucktown has in recent years become newly prosperous and gentrified. Mass is now celebrated in English, Polish and Spanish.

On May 2, 1965, three men broke into the church. They stole $400 from the donation boxes and started a fire destroying the sacristy and side altar cause great damage. According to an article published by the Chicago Tribune, the three culprits that were caught eventually pleaded guilty and later were sentenced to prison terms.

A basement fire broke out on April 9, 2008, burning a 15 foot by 3 feet hole underneath the altar, leaving no injuries, but destroying the original statue of Our Lady of Manaoag brought to Chicago 17 years earlier.[2]

In July 2021, St. Hedwig Church and St. John Berchmans Church in Logan Square were united to form a new parish under the patronage of Blessed Carlo Acutis.

Architecture edit

The church building was completed at a cost of $160,000 in 1901 and designed by Adolphus Druiding who also drew up architectural plans for St. John Cantius. Like many of Chicago's Polish Cathedrals, its Renaissance style recalls the glory days of the Polish Commonwealth in the 15th and 16th centuries. The interior of St. Hedwig's features a series of paintings by Thaddeus von Zukotynski as well as the work of John A. Mallin done for the Parish Jubilee in 1938. The aedicula above the entry is echoed by a pedimented reredos behind the altar. Made of brick and Bedford limestone it has a seating capacity of 1500. Other artistic treasures in the church include the stained glass windows imported from Bavaria.

Church in architecture books edit

  • Sinkevitch, Alice (2004). The AIA Guide to Chicago. Harvest Books.
  • Schulze, Franz; Harrington, Kevin (2003). Chicago's Famous Buildings. University Of Chicago Press.
  • McNamara, Denis R. (2005). Heavenly City: The Architectural Tradition of Catholic Chicago. Liturgy Training Publications.
  • Chiat, Marylin (2004). The Spiritual Traveler: Chicago and Illinois: A Guide to Sacred Sites and Peaceful Places. HiddenSpring.
  • Lane, George A. (1982). Chicago Churches and Synagogues: An Architectural Pilgrimage. Loyola Press.
  • Kantowicz, Edward R. (2007). The Archdiocese of Chicago: A Journey of Faith. Booklink.
  • Kociolek, Jacek (2002). Kościoły Polskie w Chicago {Polish Churches of Chicago} (in Polish). Ex Libris.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Katolik w Archidiecezji Chicago, vol 3, issue 11 p. 16. Jankowski, Stanislaw
  2. ^ Schmadeke, Steve (7 December 2008). "Renovated Bucktown church reopens after fire". Chicago Tribune. chicagotribune.com. Retrieved 2013-10-28.

External links edit

  •   Media related to St. Hedwig's Church (Chicago) at Wikimedia Commons
  • Congregation of the Resurrection's Website
  • - Official Website of the Carlo Acutis Association and cause for Sainthood.

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources St Hedwig s Church Chicago news newspapers books scholar JSTOR October 2013 Learn how and when to remove this template message St Hedwig s Church Polish Kosciol Swietej Jadwigi is a historic parish church of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Chicago located in Chicago Illinois Constructed in the grand Polish Cathedral style it is one of the many monumental Polish churches visible from the Kennedy Expressway The church is located at 2226 North Hoyne Avenue St HedwigChurchSt HedwigChurch41 55 17 8 N 87 40 50 7 W 41 921611 N 87 680750 W 41 921611 87 680750Location2226 North HoyneChicago IllinoisCountryUnited StatesDenominationRoman CatholicWebsiteBlessed Carlo Acutis ParishHistoryStatusParish churchFounded1888 1888 Founder s Congregation of the ResurrectionDedicationSt HedwigDedicatedOctober 27 1901 1901 10 27 Consecrated ArchitectureFunctional statusActiveArchitect s Adolphus DruidingArchitectural typeChurchStyleRenaissanceGroundbreakingJune 18 1899 1899 06 18 Completed1901 1901 Construction cost 160 000SpecificationsMaterialsBrickAdministrationProvinceChicagoArchdioceseChicagoClergyPastor s Rev Tomasz Wojciechowski CR Contents 1 History 2 Architecture 3 Church in architecture books 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksHistory editFounded in 1888 by the Resurrectionist Order who administered St Stanislaus Kostka the first Polish parish in Chicago In the 1890s a group of parishioners who resented the dominance of the Resurrectionists culminating in the so called Pepper Riots where a crowd of 3 000 protesters broke into the foyer and assaulted the resident priests inside When the police intervened the protesters threw red pepper into their eyes The end result was that shots were fired and dozens were injured including one policeman who was struck by a hammer The disgruntled anti Resurrectionists broke off from the parish to form an independent church which became All Saints Cathedral of the Polish National Catholic Church Pope John Paul II visited the parish as Bishop of Cracow in 1977 just one year before his election as pope 1 St Hedwig s is still administered by the Resurrectionists though it now has a large Latino and Filipino population The surrounding neighborhood of Bucktown has in recent years become newly prosperous and gentrified Mass is now celebrated in English Polish and Spanish On May 2 1965 three men broke into the church They stole 400 from the donation boxes and started a fire destroying the sacristy and side altar cause great damage According to an article published by the Chicago Tribune the three culprits that were caught eventually pleaded guilty and later were sentenced to prison terms A basement fire broke out on April 9 2008 burning a 15 foot by 3 feet hole underneath the altar leaving no injuries but destroying the original statue of Our Lady of Manaoag brought to Chicago 17 years earlier 2 In July 2021 St Hedwig Church and St John Berchmans Church in Logan Square were united to form a new parish under the patronage of Blessed Carlo Acutis Architecture editThe church building was completed at a cost of 160 000 in 1901 and designed by Adolphus Druiding who also drew up architectural plans for St John Cantius Like many of Chicago s Polish Cathedrals its Renaissance style recalls the glory days of the Polish Commonwealth in the 15th and 16th centuries The interior of St Hedwig s features a series of paintings by Thaddeus von Zukotynski as well as the work of John A Mallin done for the Parish Jubilee in 1938 The aedicula above the entry is echoed by a pedimented reredos behind the altar Made of brick and Bedford limestone it has a seating capacity of 1500 Other artistic treasures in the church include the stained glass windows imported from Bavaria Church in architecture books editSinkevitch Alice 2004 The AIA Guide to Chicago Harvest Books Schulze Franz Harrington Kevin 2003 Chicago s Famous Buildings University Of Chicago Press McNamara Denis R 2005 Heavenly City The Architectural Tradition of Catholic Chicago Liturgy Training Publications Chiat Marylin 2004 The Spiritual Traveler Chicago and Illinois A Guide to Sacred Sites and Peaceful Places HiddenSpring Lane George A 1982 Chicago Churches and Synagogues An Architectural Pilgrimage Loyola Press Kantowicz Edward R 2007 The Archdiocese of Chicago A Journey of Faith Booklink Kociolek Jacek 2002 Koscioly Polskie w Chicago Polish Churches of Chicago in Polish Ex Libris See also editTadeusz Zukotynski Catholic fine art painter and mural artist Sr Maria Stanisia Polish American fine art painter and restoration artist Jozef Mazur Polish American painter and stained glass artist Polish Cathedral style churches of Chicago Polish Americans Poles in Chicago Polish Roman Catholic Union of America Roman Catholicism in PolandReferences edit Katolik w Archidiecezji Chicago vol 3 issue 11 p 16 Jankowski Stanislaw Schmadeke Steve 7 December 2008 Renovated Bucktown church reopens after fire Chicago Tribune chicagotribune com Retrieved 2013 10 28 External links edit nbsp Media related to St Hedwig s Church Chicago at Wikimedia Commons Congregation of the Resurrection s Website PGSA St Hedwig Church History Official Website of the Carlo Acutis Association and cause for Sainthood Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title St Hedwig 27s Church Chicago amp oldid 1138319613, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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