St. Edward's Parish (Chicago)
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St. Edward's Parish is a Roman Catholic church, rectory, convent and coeducational
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located on the northwest side of
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founded in 1899. It is within the
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Pastors

*Rev. Thomas J. McCormick, C.S.V. (1899–1903) *Rev. J. J. Cregan, C.S.V. (1903–1916) *Rev. Thomas J. McCormick, C.S.V. (1916–1918) *Rev. John J. Corbett, C.S.V.(1918–1931) *Rev. John J. O'Hearn (1931–1951) *Rev. Cornelius J. Corkery (1951–1955) *Rt. Rev.
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John W. Schmid (1955–1967) *Rev. Albert J. Buckley (1967–1981) *Rev. John J. Donahue (1981–1991) *Rev. John M. Murphy (1992–2004) *Rev. Edward A. Carlson (2004–2010) *Rev. Michael J. Cronin (2010 to 2019) *Rev. Dominic Clemente (2019 to present)


References

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