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St. Thomas Church and Convent

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Area
  
less than one acre

NRHP Reference #
  
78001132

Phone
  
+1 773-324-2626

Architect
  
Barry Byrne

Built
  
1919

Opened
  
1919

Added to NRHP
  
18 December 1978

St. Thomas Church and Convent

Location
  
5472 S. Kimbark Ave., Chicago, Illinois

Address
  
5472 S Kimbark Ave, Chicago, IL 60615, USA

Architectural styles
  
Prairie School, Modern architecture

Similar
  
Church of the Immacula, St Joseph Roman Catholic, Holy Innocents Church, St Wenceslaus Church, Notre Dame de Chicago

Profiles

St. Thomas the Apostle Church is a historic site at 5472 S. Kimbark Avenue in Hyde Park, Chicago, Illinois, at 55th Street.

A Roman Catholic church of the Archdiocese of Chicago, it was built in 1919 (one source says 1922) and added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1978. It was designed by Barry Byrne, who was a student of Frank Lloyd Wright and incorporated elements from Wright's Prairie School of design and from the modernist movement. It was built during a period of liturgical renewal that was just reaching the U.S.

The church campus is also home to the Pre-Novitiate of the Carmelites of the Province of the Most Pure Heart of Mary.

The church contains a set of the Stations of the Cross and a bronze Pieta designed by sculptor Alfeo Faggi.

References

St. Thomas Church and Convent Wikipedia