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Other than St. John Cantius what are some parishes in Chicago that lean towards the traditional spectrum?
With St. John Cantius, why look any further?Other than St. John Cantius what are some parishes in Chicago that lean towards the traditional spectrum?
Here’s what I could find…Other than St. John Cantius what are some parishes in Chicago that lean towards the traditional spectrum?
Well the person who will be in Chicago is not traditional. However, she is open to a my recommendations but said that she won’t go to far from her hotel. So if St. John Cantius is not near where she is staying I need some other recommendations.With St. John Cantius, why look any further?
We used to drive five hours just to make our first Friday and first Saturday devotions at St. John Cantius. We used to make a weekend pilgrimage out of it. Tell your friend I said that and maybe it will encourage her to make the effort. Make sure she attends the Traditional High Mass (I think at 12:30).Well the person who will be in Chicago is not traditional. However, she is open to a my recommendations but said that she won’t go to far from her hotel. So if St. John Cantius is not near where she is staying I need some other recommendations.
As for me, I would be at St. John Cantius in a heartbeat.
Do you mean Latin mass or just orthodox catholic? I really like St. Stanislaus Kosta.Other than St. John Cantius what are some parishes in Chicago that lean towards the traditional spectrum?
You’re just German!St. Alphonsus on Wellington and Lincoln and Southport is fairly orthodox. So is St. Benedict at Irving near Bell (Western). That’s in the heart of Lake View.
Do you know of anything good on the South Side? I don’t.St. Mary of the Angels near Armitage and the Kennedy (I-90/94) is solid.
Where’s the hotel? Downtown? Then you basically have the Cathedral (Chicago & State), St. Peter’s in the Loop (Madison just west of Clark), Annunciation (hidden away in the shadow north of the Merchandise Mart). St. John Cansius is only a mile west of the Cathedral. You can take the bus or L right there. If they’re in the west loop then there’s Old St. Pats. (Though some would say it’s a little more liberal leaning). Everything else is a slight journey, at least. I agree about Mass at St. Stanislaus Kostka (Division and the Kennedy Expressway) being nice. Just try to find the right Church, though, as Holy Trinity (now a Polish, or is it Croation? mission parish) is right down the block and more easily recognizable. St. Joseph’s and Immaculate Conception are both north of Chicago Ave. If you want to go up to Old Town (North Avenue), then there is St. Michael’s. St. Vincent DePaul is 2 blocks off Fullerton right along the Red Line L. Anyway, all of these parishes are within a couple/three miles, roughly, of downtown.
Gee, I haven’t really offerred anything South Side, have I? Well, there are options there too, if you want them.
Really, it all depends upon what kind of effort they want to put into getting to/from wherever is convenient for them. So if they want to stay close to a hotel, the real question is where the hotel is and whether they are walking, taking the bus/L/driving or what. And at what time of day they would be traveling where. A two mile trip taking a certain route through downtown areas at some times could actually take a bit of time, for instance. Conversely, early Sunday mornings you might wait longer on a bus.
To say that some say that Old St. Pat’s is a little more liberal leaning is like saying that some think that Nancy Pelosi is a little more liberal leaningSt. Mary of the Angels near Armitage and the Kennedy (I-90/94) is solid.
Where’s the hotel? Downtown? Then you basically have the Cathedral (Chicago & State), St. Peter’s in the Loop (Madison just west of Clark), Annunciation (hidden away in the shadow north of the Merchandise Mart). St. John Cansius is only a mile west of the Cathedral. You can take the bus or L right there. If they’re in the west loop then there’s Old St. Pats. (Though some would say it’s a little more liberal leaning). Everything else is a slight journey, at least. I agree about Mass at St. Stanislaus Kostka (Division and the Kennedy Expressway) being nice. Just try to find the right Church, though, as Holy Trinity (now a Polish, or is it Croation? mission parish) is right down the block and more easily recognizable. St. Joseph’s and Immaculate Conception are both north of Chicago Ave. If you want to go up to Old Town (North Avenue), then there is St. Michael’s. St. Vincent DePaul is 2 blocks off Fullerton right along the Red Line L. Anyway, all of these parishes are within a couple/three miles, roughly, of downtown.
Gee, I haven’t really offerred anything South Side, have I? Well, there are options there too, if you want them.
Really, it all depends upon what kind of effort they want to put into getting to/from wherever is convenient for them. So if they want to stay close to a hotel, the real question is where the hotel is and whether they are walking, taking the bus/L/driving or what. And at what time of day they would be traveling where. A two mile trip taking a certain route through downtown areas at some times could actually take a bit of time, for instance. Conversely, early Sunday mornings you might wait longer on a bus.
Well, I was trying to be nice (or at least keep John Higgins from running in and bopping me over the head).To say that some say that Old St. Pat’s is a little more liberal leaning is like saying that some think that Nancy Pelosi is a little more liberal leaning![]()
(although they are getting better).
They have a Sunday night Mass at 8 there? Hmmm… I might need to remember that as a “last chance Mass” summers.If you go to Holy Trinity Polish mission, you had better know Polish, because everything is in Polish, but rest assured that they are solid. I know, because some of the people I used to play volleyball with on Tuesday nights at Elmwood Park high school do the singing for the 8PM Sunday night mass.
No. The South Side is evil. And they have the White Sox there.Do you know of anything good on the South Side? I don’t.
Where does the hotel shuttle take you to? If it gets you as far as O’Hare you could take the L into the city. Or if it gets you to a Metra station, same. Pace busses probably don’t run too great in that area Sunday mornings. Unfortunately, I’m not as well aware of suburban parishes in the NW burbs.What about something in the Schaumburg area? I tend to visit there for work and have no real transportation other than the hotel shuttle.
Ja, ien bissen (no s-set, sorry).You’re just German!![]()
I would then recommend either St. Matthew’s, on Schaumburg Rd., St. Joseph on Fullerton in Addison; or, if getting on the plane in a hurry at O’Hare, whatever is being offered at the Interfaith Chapel in Terminal 2 in the way of Mass (used to be known as Loretto chapel for Catholics).Where does the hotel shuttle take you to? If it gets you as far as O’Hare you could take the L into the city. Or if it gets you to a Metra station, same. Pace busses probably don’t run too great in that area Sunday mornings. Unfortunately, I’m not as well aware of suburban parishes in the NW burbs.
Hmm. Well, Tim, this is our second board together and I haven’t bopped you yet.To say that some say that Old St. Pat’s is a little more liberal leaning is like saying that some think that Nancy Pelosi is a little more liberal leaning (although they are getting better).