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Pilsen’s St. Adalbert Church moves closer to protected landmark status

June 7, 2024
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Pilsen’s St. Adalbert Church moves closer to protected landmark status
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Pilsen‘s historic St. Adalbert Church is one step closer to becoming a protected landmark.

The Commission on Chicago Landmarks voted unanimously Thursday to recommend the designation for the 110-year-old vacant building, setting it on the path to be shielded from demolition and superficial changes.

The vote was held during a raucous meeting in City Council chambers with several interruptions from the gallery. During the public comment period, some speakers described how the issue has pitted the Latino and Polish communities against one another.

The Council’s Zoning Committee should now vote to approve the landmark suggestion, adopted by a last vote of the complete Metropolis Council.

Landmark standing would prohibit what house owners may do to alter the church’s Renaissance Revival-styled facade, nevertheless it wouldn’t prohibit sure inside renovations.

The Archdiocese of Chicago closed the church in 2019 and has resisted landmark standing. The archdiocese says the restrictions would create a monetary burden and complicate efforts to discover a purchaser for the property, 1650 W. seventeenth St. Not less than one developer is looking for to construct reasonably priced housing on the location, the South Facet Weekly reported, however the church hasn’t reached an settlement.

Forward of Thursday’s Metropolis Council vote, supporters of the landmark designation at occasions shouted over opposing audio system.

Native Ald. Byron Sigcho Lopez (twenty fifth) praised the transfer towards landmark standing for a constructing that he mentioned is the “spirit of the community.”

Jim Geoly, a lawyer representing the Archdiocese of Chicago, mentioned he was dissatisfied with the vote, particularly as a result of the fee really helpful landmark standing for all the campus of 5 buildings, not simply the church constructing.

“We’re going to vigorously oppose this at the City Council level,” Geoly mentioned. “We hope there’s an opportunity to discuss an outcome with these stakeholders because that’s the outcome we want.”

However some parishioners of St. Paul’s Church, which absorbed St. Adalbert’s congregation, mentioned they opposed the landmark standing due to the monetary burden it could carry to its parish. The parishioners mentioned they proceed to cowl the prices of repairs at St. Adalbert. Some mentioned they’ve been verbally abused by landmark supporters protesting exterior St. Paul’s, 2127 W. twenty second Place.

Some audio system described how the difficulty has pitted two teams towards one another: the Latino congregants of St. Paul’s who oppose landmark standing, and Polish immigrants who as soon as attended St. Adalbert’s however have moved elsewhere. The membership of St. Adalbert’s has modified dramatically because the church was inbuilt 1914. The as soon as Polish neighborhood is now predominately Hispanic.

Legal professionals for the archdiocese argued the church constructing didn’t meet the fee’s standards for landmark standing. In addition they claimed the standing is a risk to the survival of the remaining parish at St. John, which absorbed St. Adalbert and St. Ann parishes years earlier amid declining attendance and monetary difficulties.

A public listening to in Might introduced scores of supporters of landmark standing, with 113 folks expressing help and 13 signaling their opposition, in accordance with minutes of the assembly. However archdiocese attorneys mentioned the vast majority of supporters dwell exterior the Pilsen neighborhood, even mapping out their properties on a poster board it introduced to the fee.

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Many supporters of landmark standing on Thursday mentioned their Polish households had roots in Pilsen and the church held a particular place for them. Some spoke in the course of the public remark interval via a translator.

The fee voted final yr to grant preliminary landmark standing after advocates for preserving the church accused the archdiocese of eradicating its stained glass. Those self same advocates have carried out a protracted marketing campaign to protect the church, at one level going through arrest to stop the removing of a beloved statue — a marble reproduction of Michelangelo’s Pieta, depicting the physique of Jesus on the lap of his mom, Mary, after the crucifixion.

The fee on Thursday additionally voted to suggest landmark standing for the Ramova Theater, 3508-3518 S. Halsted St., which was reopened as a working theater in December after being vacant for almost 4 many years.



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