Madonna Della Strada Chapel
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Madonna della Strada is a
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on the
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of
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in the neighborhood of Rogers Park, Chicago: it is named after the
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of the Jesuit Province of Chicago (one of the largest Jesuit provinces).


History

The Chapel was the dream of Father James Mertz, S.J., who raised the money for its construction. The Madonna Della Strada Chapel is the main chapel on the Lake Shore Campus of Loyola University Chicago. The chapel was built on the lakefront with the waters of
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directly at its front doorstep. The church was designed and built at a time when it was anticipated that
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would be extended and pass directly in front, but that project was abandoned. The chapel was designed by architect
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in the Art Deco Style and opened its doors to the Loyola University Chicago Community in 1938."Madonna Della Strada Chapel", Loyola University Chicago Digital Special Collections
/ref> Because of scant record keeping, it is not certain which of the several artists and designers were responsible for each of the artworks and decorations at the Chapel, but Chicago's Edgar Miller did figure prominently in the process and execution of many of the works. Several chapel churches in
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were named after the chapel church in
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, as a tribute to Loyola University Chicago Jesuit and student missionaries.


Stained glass windows

The seven stained glass windows on the north side of the nave represents the seven colleges that existed when the Chapel was built. * St.
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- Arts & sciences *
St. Luke Luke the Evangelist (Latin: '' Lucas''; grc, Λουκᾶς, '' Loukâs''; he, לוקאס, ''Lūqās''; arc, /ܠܘܩܐ לוקא, ''Lūqā’; Ge'ez: ሉቃስ'') is one of the Four Evangelists—the four traditionally ascribed authors of t ...
- Medicine *
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and Mary - Nursing * St.
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- Law * St. Matthew - Business administration * St. Vincent de Paul - Social Work * St. Apollonia of Alexandria - Dentistry The seven stained glass windows on the south side of the nave illustrate the principal ministries of the Jesuits. * St. Peter Canisius - Education * St. Francis Regis - Spiritual Life * St.
Francis Xavier Francis Xavier (born Francisco de Jasso y Azpilicueta; Latin: ''Franciscus Xaverius''; Basque: ''Frantzisko Xabierkoa''; French: ''François Xavier''; Spanish: ''Francisco Javier''; Portuguese: ''Francisco Xavier''; 7 April 15063 December ...
- Foreign Missions * St. Ignatius - The Spiritual Exercises * St. Joseph - Ministry to the Dying * The
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- Sodality of Our Lady * The
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Renovations

Renovation of Madonna della Strada began in July 2006 and concluded in August 2007. A cooling system and mechanical ventilation system were installed.


Katheryn "Kay" Stamm Memorial Organ

A new pipe organ by Goulding and Wood was built and installed in 2008. The Katheryn "Kay" Stamm Memorial Organ has 70
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distributed over three manuals and pedal and played via a terraced console located in the rear gallery. The chapel hosts an annual "Midnight Organ Blast" at midnight on Halloween, featuring eerie melodies. The Loyola University Department of Sacramental Life hosts a series of free organ concerts on the third Sunday of each month."Arts Alive", Loyola University, Chicago, Illinois
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See also

* Madonna Della Strada


References


External links


Madonna Della Strada Chapel
at Loyola University Chicago
Stained glass windows, North wallStained glass windows, South wall
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