- St. John Cantius in Chicago
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name = St. John Cantius
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denomination = Catholic
diocese = Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Chicago
order = Canons Regular of St. John Cantius
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founded_date = 1893
founder = Resurrectionist Order
architect = Adolphus Druiding
style = High Renaissance
constructed_date = 1893 - 1898
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pastor = Rev. C. Frank Phillips, C.R.
address = 825 N. Carpenter St., Chicago, IL 60642-5499
country = United States
phone = (312) 243-7373
website = [http://www.cantius.org/ Saint John Cantius web site] Saint John Cantius in Chicago, ( _pl. Kościół Świętego Jana Kantego), is a historic church of theRoman Catholic Archdiocese of Chicago located in, Chicago,Illinois . It is a prime example of the so-called 'Polish Cathedral style ' of churches in both its opulence and grand scale. Along with such monumentalreligious edifices as St. Mary of the Angels, St. Hedwig's or St. Wenceslaus, it is one of the many Polish churches that dominate over theKennedy Expressway .History
Founded in 1893 by the
Congregation of the Resurrection to relieve overcrowding at St. Stanislaus Kostka, the city's first Polish parish. The parish retained its Polish character for years, but the building of theKennedy Expressway which cut through the heart ofChicago 'sPolonia began a period of decline for the parish as many longtime residents were forced to relocate. The parish was slated for closure as Chicago's inner city neighborhoods declined further through the 1960s and 70s. A revival of the parish began in the late 1980s when the parish became the focus of a renaissance of traditional Catholicritual s and devotions that had fallen out of favor after theSecond Vatican Council , such as theTridentine Mass inLatin as well asVespers andBenediction , the Corpus Christi procession, theStations of the Cross , Tenebrae as well as theSt. Joseph andSt. Anne Novena s. Today the parish has a rich program ofsacred music supported by five parishchoir s. The parish is presently administered by theCanons Regular of Saint John Cantius , a religious community founded at the parish in 1998.St. John Cantius church has witnessed a number of famous visitors within its walls. In March of 1989, the parish hosted a visit by
Tadeusz Mazowiecki ,Prime Minister of the newly-democraticPoland , while in 1998,Jozef Cardinal Glemp , the Primate of Poland came to perform amass of Thanksgiving and bless the church's newcopper cupola .t. John Cantius in literature and film
St. John Cantius church's majestic elegance has always drawn the attention of those who happened to pass by, making it an area landmark since its building over a hundred years ago. Authors and filmmakers have seen it natural to use the church both as a point marking familiarity as well as from the purely aesthetic pleasure of its beauty. Some of the more notable examples are:
St. John Cantius serves as the backdrop for Steffi Rostenkowski's great realization in
Nelson Algren 's work "Never Come Morning" where, night after night, she heard the iron rocking of the bells of Saint John Cantius. Each night they came nearer till the roar of theLoop was only a troubled whimper beneath the rocking of the bells. "Everyone lives in the same big room", she would tell herself, as they rocked. "But nobody's speakin' to anyone else, an' nobody got a key" [p.130, Literary Chicago by Holden Greg, Lake Claremont Press 2001] .St. John Cantius has also been featured in two films that were both shot in the summer and fall of 1990. The first was a made-for-television movie, entitled "Johnny Ryan." The second was a major
Hollywood film entitled, "Only the Lonely," directed by John Hughes and starringMaureen O'Hara andJohn Candy .Architecture
The Church building's design is by
Adolphus Druiding . Work began on this grandiose structure in the spring of 1893 and was completed by 1898. The building has a façade of rusticated stone in theHigh Renaissance style which dictated the use of classical elements such ascolumn s,capital s andarches . At the very top is a monumentalpediment decorated with thecoat of arms of Poland's failedJanuary Uprising , under which is found the inscription "Boże Zbaw Polskę" (God Save Poland in Polish). Just below this on the entablature, is the Latin inscription "Ad maiorem Dei Gloriam", a text which proclaims that this building is for the Greater Glory of God, aJesuit motto popular in many churches built around the turn of the century. Three Romanesque portals set in receding arches lead into the interior. Like St. Michael's, the entrance is flanked by two asymmetrical towers topped withcopper cupola s, convert|129|ft|m|0 and convert|100 |ft|m|0 in height, styled after St. Mary's Basilica in Kraków. The whole structure is convert|230|ft|m|0 long and convert|107|ft|m|0 wide and can easily accommodate 2,000 people.The interior reflects the
High Renaissance style of the exterior. Eight stonecolumn s withCorinthian capital s support the vault. The present decoration is the result of several interior decorations within the first forty years of completion. The church's main altar, as well as its matching two side altars reputedly originate from the 1893 Columbian Exposition. In 1903 the interior was painted for the first time, and it was at this time that all theplaster andwood ornament were added and the church received the character it has today. Thestained glass window s were made by Gawin Co. ofMilwaukee , while the interiormural s were painted by Lesiewicz around 1920. In addition to religious scenes, such as theResurrection under the main altar, the artist decorated the side walls with paintings of Polish patron saints.A new inlaid
hardwood floor was installed in St. John Cantius Church in 1997 in a design by Jed Gibbons . Sixteen varieties ofwood from around the world were used for the inlaid medallions. The floor is not only a beautiful contemporary work ofsacred art but it is also designed as a teaching tool. The medallions inlaid into the mainaisle tell the story of salvation:Star of David —Jesus was born as aJew ; Three Crowns—with the arrival of theThree Kings Jesus was made manifest to the world; Instruments of the Passion—Christ's suffering for our Salvation; Banner—theResurrection ; Star—Christ is the Light of the World. This floor, which is reputedly the only of its kind in theUnited States , has already won three national awards.In 2003, work was completed on a replica of the
Veit Stoss Altar . Carved by artist Michał Batkiewicz over an eight year period, this imposing one-third scale copy is the largest and most detailed of work of its kind, and was commissioned as a tribute to the Galician immigrants who founded the parish in 1893.A permanent exhibit of
sacred art , located in the church's north tower is open on Sundays, as well as on special request. The collection's centerpiece is an elaborate Neapolitan "praesepio" (Italiancreche ) fromRome . Among St. John Cantius's many other treasures are: a nineteenth century copy of theicon ofOur Lady of Czestochowa adorned with jeweled crowns personally blessed byPope John Paul II ; a reproduction of the famous miraculouscrucifix from Limpus,Portugal , a nineteenth-centuryPieta fromBavaria ,Germany as well as several hundred authenticatedrelics ofsaints .t. John Cantius in architecture books
St. John Cantius is featured in a number of books on
Chicago architecture , most notably "The AIA Guide to Chicago" by Alice Sinkevitch (Harvest Books 2004). St. John Cantius is also found in a number of books onchurch architecture , among them "Heavenly City: The Architectural Tradition of Catholic Chicago" by Denis R. McNamara (Liturgy Training Publications 2005), "Chicago Churches and Synagogues: An Architectural Pilgrimage" by George A. Lane (Loyola Press 1982), "Chicago Churches: A Photographic Essay" by Elizabeth Johnson (Uppercase Books Inc, 1999), and "The Archdiocese of Chicago: A Journey of Faith" by Edward R. Kantowicz (Booklink 2007).Restoration
Ongoing restoration work has been underway at the parish since the fall of 1988. The following is a list of restoration projects already completed, in chronological order:
* The cleaning and repairing of the painting of St. John Cantius above the High Altar.
* The cleaning, varnishing and re-gilding of the two side altars.
* The cleaning and reinforcing of the south bell tower, as well as, the re-electrification of the bells.
* The cleaning and replacing of the wooden tracing of the northRose window and two other windows in thenave .
* The rebuilding of the parishgarden and the addition of outdoorshrine s to Saints Anne andJohn the Baptist .ee also
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Canons Regular of Saint John Cantius
*Polish Cathedral style churches of Chicago
*Polish Americans
*Poles in Chicago
*Sr. Mary Stanisia
*Tadeusz Żukotyński
*Roman Catholicism in Poland References
External links
* [http://www.societycantius.org/ Canons Regular of Saint John Cantius]
* [http://www.cantius.org/ Saint John Cantius web site]
* [http://www.archdiocese-chgo.org/ Archdiocese of Chicago web site]
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