![]() ![]() Or energetic men from the outlying Summerdale district were already plan. The new Archbishop had hardly arrived in Chicago when a foursome That year too the Most Reverend James Edward Quigley wasĪppointed the second Archbishop of Chicago. had recently begun his long term as Mayor of Chicago. Velt had been President just a short time. Men Who Built and Equipped Our Parish Plantġ903 was a year of beginnings. Pages often and show it to their guests with perhaps aīit of justifiable pride as they say: Here is Our Parish. May our people keep this book, thumb through its What we see should make us humbly grateful. ![]() Our parish history will be a source of deep edification.įinally in Part II we will take a close look at St. Timers especially we are sure it will mean the joyful re. Presented fully, but informally in Part I. What we can see though we want to see clearly. From our hearts we can only repeat againĪnd again the words of our holy patron, God is good, How many souls hare come to Him through this gate Yet the greatest work of our parish, the glorious triumph We pick up again, we fondle, we are grateful for. Years have filed away so many memories which today Pause, to rejoice, to pray at this half century mark. The dove is always near his head since the Great Priest in full pontifical vestments. Tianity is clearly outlined and determined. Great the general form of medieval Chris. Gated monasticism according to the rule of Theįirst monk to become Pope, Gregory I propa. Pope, especially eager for the conversion ofĮngland to the apostolic faith. Peter over the universal Church and the in-ĭependence of the Pope from imperial inter. Insisted on the primacy of the successor of The poor - all these were reformed and ex. ![]() The official chant of the Church bears hisĬhurch, its temporal possessions, the care of Lating its use and constantly participating in This book is the key to his papacyįor he followed his teachings to the lastĮsted in the Roman liturgy, carefully regu. IntoĬlearly outlines the duties of a shepherd of Reluctance he was consecrated on September Unanimously elected Gregory, Ahbot of St.Īndrew's, as his successor. Sion, and then also in 590 the Pope died. Ing disastrous floods, plagues and depres. He wasĪt this same period part time secretary to the "O Excellent teacher, light of the Holy Church, Blessed GregoryĪry work for which he is so famous. Learning and Gregory began the great Iiter. Rule the abbey flourished in rich biblical His service there, he eagerly returned to the ![]() Him as his ambassador to the brilliant im. Now clad in a worthless garment served theīlessed peace, but then Pope Pelagius II sent His vastĮstates were divided to form seven monas-Ībout the city aglow with silk and jewels, Tense prayer and inward struggle, the young Of Rome - the highest civil officer in the city.Īfter only a year in this office, a year of in. Trie year 540 of noble and pious parents.īarely thirty years old, he became Prefect Tor of the Church, was born at Rome about In the first place for Thy holy Catholic Church Gregory, Chicago, Illinois in joyful celebration of its golden jubilee, November 14, 1954" Full text of " The Saint Gregory story : the history of fifty years of Catholic faith in a large city neighborhood : published by the grateful Parish of St. ![]()
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