Near West Side

Church of the Holy Family

1080 W. Roosevelt Rd.

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Saturday

10 AM - 1 PM

Sunday

12 PM - 5 PM

Accessibility & Amenities

  • Family Friendly
  • Photography Allowed
  • Restrooms Available
  • Wheelchair Accessible

Architect

Dillenburg and Zucker began work on the church and John Mills Van Osdel interior

Year Completed

1857

OHC Appearances

2021, 2022, 2023, 2024, 2025

DETAILS:

Church of the Holy Family is Chicago's only surviving example of pre-Civil War Victorian Gothic architecture. Jesuit priest Father Arnold Damen, S.J., began construction of the church in the midst of the Financial Panic of 1857. The Gothic edifice was completed three years later under the supervision of architect John Van Osdel. The church’s clerestory windows contain the oldest stained glass in Chicago. Anton Buscher’s 1865 main altar, originally illuminated by gas jets, was electrified by incandescent lights in 1899. Louis Wisner, a German Lutheran, carved the communion railing in 1866, and Charles-Olivier Dauphin of Montreal created the organ case with its life-size figures holding musical instruments. In the east transept of the church are the “seven lights” Father Damen pledged to keep burning if Holy Family was spared destruction in the Great Chicago Fire of 1871. The church was spared, and the lights remain aglow to this day.

VISITOR EXPERIENCE:

Visitors are welcome to tour the church and enjoy a self-guided tour of the first floor. Photography is allowed and staff will be on hand to answer questions.

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