Free tours of Old St. Patrick’s Church Chicago.
Take a free tour of Chicago’s oldest church, Old St. Pat’s, located in the West Loop.
Where: 700 W. Adams, 312.648.1021
When: Docents are available to conduct tours between 8 a.m. and 11 a.m., Monday through Friday. Tours can be arranged with a week’s notice here.
According to the AIA Guide “Old St. Pat’s is Chicago’s oldest church. The Onion dome represents the Church in the East and the spire the Church in the West”.
The windows, which express Celtic culture as seen in the Book of Kells.
Old St. Pat’s hosts the blow out World’s Largest Block Party every June.
Old St. Patrick’s Historical Timeline
1846
Old St. Patrick’s Church was founded on Easter Sunday, April 12. The wooden structure of Old St. Patrick’s Church was built and was the second parish established in Chicago.1853
Old St. Patrick’s laid the cornerstone on May 22, which was a public act of faith linking congregation, church, and neighborhood.1854
Rev. Denis Dunne becomes the pastor of Old St. Patrick’s.1856
Dedication of the church, conducted by Rev. Denis Dunne, was held on Christmas morning.1857
Mozart’s 12th Mass was performed on St. Patrick’s Day at the church.1857
On Dec. 31, Rev. Denis Dunne brought the St. Vincent de Paul Society to Chicago making Old St. Pat’s the first parish to found a society created specifically to serve the needs of the poor. St. Vincent de Paul Society has its roots in Catholic Charities.1871
The Great Chicago Fire missed Old St. Patrick’s Church by just two blocks.1885
The spires of Old St. Patrick’s Church were completed and by the same architect as Holy Name Cathedral and the Archbishop’s residence.1912 – 1922
Chicago artist Thomas O’Shaughnessy creates Old St. Patrick’s magnificent stained-glass windows.1950
Old St. Pat’s is in danger of demolition. In addition, expressway construction and enrollment decline, eventually leading to school closings.1956
Thomas O’Shaughnessy passes away.The first St. Patrick’s Day downtown parade was restarted in honor of Old St. Patrick’s 100th Anniversary.
1977
Old St. Patrick’s, Chicago’s oldest church and public building, is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.1983
Only four people are registered members of Old St. Patrick’s Church when
Rev. John J. Wall becomes pastor. Along with Rev. John Cusick, Fr. Wall
unveiled his “church for the marketplace” plan with strong outreach to
young adults and also launches the Center for Work and Faith, which targets
working professionals.1985
The first Old St. Patrick’s “World’s Largest Block Party” draws 5,000 people to Des Plaines Street.1987
Old St. Patrick’s mailing list grows to 10,000 people.1989
Old St. Patrick’s Sunday attendance rises to 2,000; membership increased to over 1,000 households. Old St. Patrick’s opens the first new Catholic grammar school in the Archdiocese in more than 25 years called Frances Xavier Warde School.1990
“Old St. Patrick’s Renaissance” campaign was launched in an effort to begin plans for the church’s restoration.1993
Old St. Patrick’s Church conducted a cross-raising ceremony outside the church.1996
Reconstruction and restoration of most of the church interior and exterior were completed.2000
The “A Place to Stand” capital campaign was undertaken to expand Old St. Patrick’s Church campus for the needs of generations still to come.2002
Old St. Patrick’s begins campus construction and launches the Momentum Phase of the Capital Campaign. The Center for Social Concerns moved to the newly renovated 703 West Monroe building.2003
Current membership is more than 3,000 households. Associate membership is 5,000 plus, and thousands of Old St. Pat’s members and friends participate annually in church programs.2004
The new Frances Xavier Warde School is completed on the Old St. Patrick’s campus.2006
Old St. Patrick’s Church conducts a year long observance celebrating 150 years in this historic, sacred space and 160 years as a faith community.2007
Fr. Tom Hurley officially became pastor of Old St. Pat’s Church during a Mass of Installation held on Oct. 14.Fr. Jack Wall became president of the Catholic Extension Society, founded in Chicago in 1904. The Society connects U.S. churches with poorer or more remote ones that can be assisted by those with greater resources. We are grateful that Fr. Wall will always be a part of Old St. Pat’s.
2008
A special Liturgy was held on May 18 at UIC Forum, which was called Hope Sunday. This was a historic gathering of more than 3,000 members, friends and associates in one place at one time for the Eucharist. This spirit-filled day of inspiration was a recognition and celebration of a “Pentecost Moment” at Old St. Pat’s Church.Old St. Patrick’s Church has stood at the western gateway of Chicago’s Loop for more than 150 years. Built seven generations ago, this old city Church, a treasure born of the immigrant dream, has welcomed hundreds of thousands of people through its doors who seek a deeper, richer experience of life.
Nothing is more important to the mission of Old St. Patrick’s Church than the hospitality extended to each person who crosses our threshold, whether as a first-time visitor or as a member of the Old St. Pat’s community. We have all been drawn to this special community for different reasons and through different means. You can become a part of Old St. Pat’s through worship, by volunteering for a community outreach program, or attending one of the many programs offered here. Our current generation of members joins with those of the past in striving to build an experience of Church that is genuinely welcoming, mission oriented, and Christ centered. Whatever brought you to Old St. Patrick’s Church, please know you are welcome.