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Saint Ita Catholic Church

5500 N Broadway Street

Chicago, IL, 60640

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Mary, Mother of God Parish is a Roman Catholic parish in Chicago serving the Edgewater, Andersonville and Uptown neighborhoods with three worship sites:  St. Ita Church, St. Gregory the Great Church and St. Thomas of Canterbury Church. The parish was established September 3, 2020, when Ss. Ita and Thomas of Canterbury Parish merged with St. Gregory the Great Parish.

Mary, Mother of God parish is staffed by the Conventual Franciscan friars.


Saint Ita Church History

St. Ita Parish was founded in Edgewater in 1900. On October 23, 1923, His Eminence George Cardinal Mundelein commissioned Architect Henry J. Schlacks to design and build a new church specifically in French Gothic design for St. Ita Parish. The current church, which opened in 1927, was the capstone of Henry Schlacks’ distinguished career as an ecclesiastical architect. St. Ita's became Schlack's last full-scale masterpiece, the climax of building 12 great churches in the Chicago area.The open tower appears airy and delicate, yet it contains 1,800 tons of Bedford limestone and rises to 120 feet in height. Elaborate Gothic detailing marks the altar, but the medallion windows containing more than 200,000 pieces of stained glass, designed by Schlacks, are the real highlight of the interior.

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