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Archdiocese ordains three priests for ministry

Cardinal Cupich ordained Conrad E. Espino, 27, from Manila, Philippines, Raymond J. Grieshaber, 38, from Evanston, and John Rahimi, 29, from Palatine, for the Archdiocese of Chicago on June 20, 2026, at Holy Name Cathedral, 735 N. State St., Chicago. Each newly ordained priest has completed at least six years of human, spiritual, academic and pastoral formation, which included an exhaustive study of philosophy, Catholic theology, the history of the church and pastoral practice. As part of their seminary education, future priests are assigned to work at parishes, schools and hospitals as they develop their capacity to be shepherds of God’s people. (Karen Callaway, Deacon Randy Belice/Chicago Catholic)

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Survey looks at why more people are entering Catholic Church

A survey of more than 2,100 people across 20 dioceses and archdioceses who came into full communion with the Catholic Church this year found that many of them are looking to satisfy a personal hunger for truth or goodness, and that many are attracted to the stability and wisdom the institutional church.

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Archdiocese dedicates first-ever memorial to those lost to suicide

Family and friends of people who died by suicide now have a memorial in Queen of Heaven Cemetery in Hillside that they can visit and remember their loved ones.

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Poor Clares invite women to discern a call to their radical life

For 25 years, a small group of Poor Clare sisters has lived a quiet and enclosed existence in Immaculate Conception Monastery in Palos Park. But in the Jubilee Year of St. Francis, the community is putting out the welcome mat and inviting women to discern a vocation to their way of life.

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Venezuelan Catholics gather to pray for earthquake victims, survivors

In the days after two powerful earthquakes struck northern Venezuela on June 24, Catholics in Chicago gathered to pray and offer support to the Venezuelan community here.

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Marist senior collects luggage to ease burdens for foster children

A local scout is hoping to make a difference for foster children by collecting donated suitcases and other bags. Grayson Herr, 16, and his fellow scouts from Scouting America Troop 608 collected more than 250 bags — from rolling suitcases and backpacks to duffel bags — at Christ the King Parish, 9235 S. Hamilton Ave., where he and his family are parishioners.

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