St. Barbara Church (Chicago)

St. Barbara
Church
St. Barbara
Church
Coordinates: 41°50′33″N 87°39′10″W / 41.8425°N 87.6528°W / 41.8425; -87.6528
Location Chicago
Country USA
Denomination Roman Catholic
Website St. Barbara Parish
History
Founded 1909
Founder(s) Polish immigrants
Dedication St. Barbara
Dedicated 1914
Consecrated  ()
Architecture
Functional status Active
Heritage designation For Polish immigrants
Architect(s) Worthmann and Steinbach
Architectural type Church
Style Polish Cathedral style
Groundbreaking 1912 (1912)
Completed 1914 (1914)
Specifications
Materials Brick

St. Barbara's in Chicago (Polish: Kościół Świętej Barbary) - historic church of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Chicago located in Chicago, Illinois, at 2859 South Throop St.

It is a prime example of the so-called "Polish Cathedral style" of churches in both its opulence and grand scale. Along with St. Mary of Perpetual Help, it is one of two monumental religious edifices that dominate the Bridgeport neighborhood's skyline.

History

Founded in 1909 as a Polish parish to relieve overcrowding at St. Mary of Perpetual Help. Reverend Anthony Nawrocki, brother of St. Mary's pastor Stanislaus Nawrocki was the first pastor, thus the founding of the parish was literally a family affair in both the literal and figurative sense.

Architecture

The church was designed by the firm of Worthmann and Steinbach who built many of the magnificent Polish Cathedrals in Chicago. The Renaissance style edifice was completed in 1914, it is one of the few octagonal houses of worship in the archdiocese. There are 25 stunning stained glass windows, depicting the Gospel, and the lives of the saints.

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