St. Monica Catholic Church, Chicago, Illinois

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St. Monica Catholic Church in Chicago, Illinois, is a historic Roman Catholic parish best known as the congregation founded and led by Augustus Tolton, the first openly recognized Black Catholic priest in the United States.

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St. Monica Catholic Church, Chicago, Illinois canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Catholic church building
Roman Catholic parish
historic church
associatedPerson Augustus Tolton NERFINISHED
city Chicago, Illinois, United States
surface form: Chicago
country United States of America
surface form: United States
denomination Roman Catholic
diocese Archdiocese of Chicago NERFINISHED
founder Augustus Tolton NERFINISHED
hasClergy Augustus Tolton NERFINISHED
heritage African American religious history in Chicago
Black Catholic history in the United States
languageOfWorship English
locatedIn Archdiocese of Chicago NERFINISHED
Chicago, Illinois, United States
surface form: Chicago, Illinois
namedAfter Saint Monica NERFINISHED
notableFor association with the first openly recognized Black Catholic priest in the United States
being the parish founded and led by Augustus Tolton
notableLeader Augustus Tolton NERFINISHED
primaryEthnicMinistry African American Catholics GENERATED
religiousAffiliation Roman Catholicism
surface form: Roman Catholic Church
religiousTradition Catholicism
rite Latin Rite
state Illinois
status historic parish

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Augustus Tolton founderOf St. Monica Catholic Church, Chicago, Illinois