Rogers Park / West Ridge

St. Jerome Roman Catholic Church

1709 W. Lunt Ave.

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Saturday

10am - 12:30pm, 2:30pm - 5pm

Sunday

1:30pm - 5pm

Accessibility & Amenities

  • Family Friendly
  • Photography Allowed
  • Restrooms Available

Architect

Charles H. Prindeville

DETAILS:

When it was established in 1894, St. Jerome was only the second Catholic parish in Rogers Park. The current building, with its North Italian Renaissance exterior, was constructed in 1916. When the parish quickly outgrew this building, noted ecclesiastical architect Joseph W. McCarthy expanded the sanctuary in 1934, giving it the longest central aisle of any Catholic church in Chicago. The interior is configured like a Roman Basilica, meaning there is no transept crossing the length of the nave. Elaborate Baroque details—with an occasional Art Deco touch—combine with the vastness of the sanctuary to make it a stunning sacred space.

VISITOR EXPERIENCE:

Visitors are invited to explore the church's vestibule and nave, with available handouts discussing the building's history as well as the representations of the paintings, sculptures and stained glass windows. Volunteers will be present to answer questions and provide guided tours upon request.

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