St. Adalbert Catholic Church in Pilsen granted preliminary landmark status

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St. Adalbert Catholic Church in Pilsen granted preliminary landmark status
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The St. Adalbert Catholic Church in Pilsen has been granted preliminary landmark status, protecting four buildings on its campus from demolition or significant renovations. The church, which was founded in 1874, has a rich history and has served a predominantly Polish congregation. However, in recent years, the congregation has become predominantly Mexican. The church has been holding masses in both Polish and Spanish to accommodate its diverse community.

The St. Adalbert parish was founded in 1874. At the time, its congregation was predominantly Polish, but by the time it closed in 2019, most of the congregation was of Mexican heritage. For years, the church held masses in both Polish and Spanish.

Sigcho-Lopez had sought to downzone the St. Adalbert site last year in an effort to block any redevelopment plans for the church, but allies of former Mayor Lori Lightfoot blocked a final City Council vote on his ordinance. "These are communities that have been here for generations, and will continue to do so, because as you see here today, and the many people who perhaps are not here today, but that sent hundreds of emails of solidarity and support, so that we work in government together to address this issue, not to ignore it, and worse to let it decay in despair, and to lose yet another historic heritage for our community. We cannot do that," Sigcho-Lopez said.

The towers of St. Adalbert's Church long ago fell into disrepair, and the condition of the building was cited by the Archdiocese as a factor contributing to its decision to close the church. The iconic towers have been surrounded by protective scaffolding for years.Last year, following months of delay and a number of protests,, which had absorbed the St. Adalbert parish after the church closed.

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