Bohemian National Cemetery (Chicago, Illinois)
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Bohemian National Cemetery (Chicago, Illinois)
Bohemian National Cemetery ( cz, Český národní hřbitov) is a cemetery at 5255 North Pulaski Road on the north side of Chicago, Illinois. History The cemetery was established by members of Chicago's Czech community in 1877. The community had been outraged when a Czech Catholic woman named Marie Silhanek was denied burial at several Catholic cemeteries in Chicago because she supposedly never made her Easter Duty (going to confession and Holy Communion at least once during the Easter season), which is incumbent on all Catholics, even today. In response, the Czechs purchased land in what was then Jefferson Township to create a cemetery that they themselves could control.Rotzoli, Brenda Warner. "Offbeat Chicago – Outrage led to Bohemian cemetery". ''Chicago Sun-Times''. December 8, 1996. p. 30. The original plot of land was . Over the years, the cemetery expanded to . The cemetery was notably featured in the 1998 film '' U.S. Marshals''. It was added to the National Regis ...
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