[Church records from the Catholic Archdiocese of Chicago] [microform] [18uu-19uu]

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[Church records from the Catholic Archdiocese of Chicago] [microform] [18uu-19uu]

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Catholic Church. Archdiocese of Chicago (Ill.)

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Diocese created in 1843 with William Quarter as its first bishop. Quarter was succeeded in 1848 by James Oliver Van de Velde; in 1854 by Anthony O'Regan; in 1859 by James Duggan and Thomas P. Foley, who served as coadjutor to the mentally incapacitated Duggan from 1870-79. Chicago was then raised to an archiepiscopal see and Patrick A. Feehan was consecrated archbishop in 1880. Feehan's successors in the 20th century were James Edward Quigley (1903-1915), George William ...

St. Josaphat (Church : Chicago, Ill.)

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St. Josaphat Parish was founded by the Kashube/ Polish immigrants from Bismark's Prussia in 1883. The first pastors were members of the Resurrectionist Fathers and the first teachers were Sisters of Charity. In 1885 the Sisters of the Holy Family of Nazareth took charge until recently. St. Josaphat Parish has gone through a great deal of changes along with the Lincoln Park neighborhood since its founding. In 1999, the registry contained over 1100 families of varying races and ethnicities. ...