Thou Shalt Not Kill, a life-sized sculpture by Timothy Schmalz sits outside the playground of St. Sabina’s Church at 1210 W. 78th Place. The statue is in front of a mural of photos of children killed by gun violence and depicts Jesus kneeling over a victim of gun violence. Photo by Anthony Vazquez/Chicago Sun-Times
An Easter Sunday Message for a Soul-Broken City: "Peace, Sweet, Peace"
50 Cent A Word (johnwfountain.substack.com) | By John Wesley Fountain | April 1, 2024
'I am filled with more questions than answers before this bronze mournful Christ and the invisible river of tears of mothers who have buried daughters and sons, and of more rivers of tears to come.'...
CHICAGO (WLS) -- In the newest installment of "Neighborhood Walk," Val Warner takes a trip to the Auburn Gresham neighborhood on Chicago's South Side.
There, Val met up with one of the neighborhood's most distinguished residents: Father Michael Pfleger, the pastor of Saint Sabina Church....
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St. Sabina's Outreach Organizations - Invading the Community with Love through Service
St. Sabina MLK Center is designed to meet the needs of youth at the highest risk of violence.
Committed to delivering high quality garden education and community programs that create positive learning experiences, encourage healthy lifestyle choices, and increase community members’ access to fresh and affordable healthy produce.
We are pleased to announce that wehave opened our church doors at 100% capacity as of June 11th as a part of the city of Chicago's Phase 5 reopening plan! You no longer need to sign up to attend church services. There is no mask requirement. Those who wish to wear a mask may still do so.
Cardinal Blase Cupich Response to Illinois Attorney General's Report on Clergy Child Sex Abuse
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Download Cardinal Cupich Statement in Response to Illinois Attorney General