Saint Clement Catholic Church, Chicago

St.Clement Church in Lincoln Park, Chicago

St. Clement Catholic Church was built in 1917-1918 in Lincoln Park in Chicago. The architect was Thomas P. Barnett of the St. Louis firm of Barnett, Haynes & Barnett.[1]

the church under construction in 1917-18, covered in American flags.

The church was built in a Byzantine style modeled on the Hagia Sofia.[2][3][4] The ground to begin building the church was broken on March 19, 1917[5]

St. Clement School

The church is also affiliated with a school, for which ground was broken on October 18, 1905.[6] The school used to be both a church and a school before the current church was built. Saint Clement School serves children in Pre-kindergarten through 8th grade with a total of over 460 students. [7]

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References

  1. http://www.emporis.com/application/?nav=company&lng=3&id=100775
  2. "Chicago Churches: A Photographic Essay" by Elizabeth Johnson (Uppercase Books Inc, 1999)
  3. "Chicago Churches and Synagogues: An Architectural Pilgrimage" by George A. Lane (Loyola Press, 1982)
  4. "Heavenly City: The Architectural Tradition of Catholic Chicago" by Denis R. McNamara (Liturgy Training Publications, 2005)
  5. Saint Clement Church 1905-2005: Nourished by Our Roots, Sustained by Our Faith, Branching Out to the World. Published by Saint Clement Church, 642 West Deming Place, Chicago Illinois, 60614. Page 28
  6. Saint Clement Church 1905-2005: Nourished by Our Roots, Sustained by Our Faith, Branching Out to the World. Published by Saint Clement Church, 642 West Deming Place, Chicago Illinois, 60614. Page 4
  7. http://www.stclementschool.org/page.cfm?p=358. Missing or empty |title= (help)

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