PARISH PRESSURE: Archdiocese mandates consolidation of North Shore congregations in key test for Cardinal Cupich's renewal campaign
The consolidation will be a high-profile test of Renew My Church, Cardinal Blase Cupich's multiyear plan to restructure and reanimate the Archdiocese of Chicago after a decades-long decline in Mass attendance and the ranks of ordained priests. Unlike past closures and mergers that affected Cath...
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