The Polish in Chicago have traditionally settled in and around the West Town Area since the 1800s. Since an important part of the Polish culture is their Catholic religion, they built/established many Polish Catholic churches in their neighborhoods. Some of the neighborhoods are Pulaski Park, Logan Square, Bucktown and River West. Here are photos of just a few of these beautiful churches.
St. Stanislaus Kostka Church, Pulaski Park/Noble Square – 1867
St. Hyacinth’s Church, Logan Square – 1927
St. Mary of the Angels Church, Bucktown – 1920
St. John Cantius Church, River West – 1893
Holy Trinity Church, Pulaski Park/Noble Square – 1872
St. Hedwig Church, Bucktown – 1888
Very nice. It looks so beautiful and peaceful on the inside.
Thanks Suzette! Yes. They are beautiful and peaceful inside. They are like shelters from the world outside.