Record #: O2021-1993   
Type: Ordinance Status: Passed
Intro date: 5/26/2021 Current Controlling Legislative Body: Committee on Transportation and Public Way
Final action: 6/25/2021
Title: Honorary street designation as "Honorary Our Lady of Victory Way"
Sponsors: Sposato, Nicholas
Topic: STREETS - Honorary Designations
Attachments: 1. O2021-1993.pdf

CITY COUNCIL: May 26, 2021

 

 

BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF CHICAGO:

SECTION 1.   Pursuant to Section 2-8-040 of the Municipal Code of Chicago, which allows for erection of honorary street designations, the Commissioner of the Chicago Department of Transportation shall take the necessary action for the Standardization of N. Laramie Avenue from W. Agatite Avenue to W. Sunnyside Avenue as "Honorary Our Lady of Victory Way".

NICHOLAS SPOSATO ALDERMAN, 38™ WARD

 

 

 

SECTION 2.   This ordinance shall take effect upon its passage and publication.

 

RESOLUTION HONORING OUR LADY OF VICTORY PARISH

 

 

WHEREAS, Our Lady of Victory Parish, 5212 W. Agatite in Chicago, has been a mainstay ofthe Portage and Jefferson Park communities, providing spiritual and educational direction to so many who are better people for it; and

 

WHEREAS, Our Lady of Victory Parish (OLV) was founded on July 16,1906 and was officially organized in September of 1906 as a Mission of St. Edward Parish. Rev. Martin Lennartz cared for the small Catholic community and celebrated Mass in a hall on Milwaukee Avenue just north of Lawrence Avenue; and

 

WHEREAS, Our Lady of Victory flourished in those times of wooden sidewalks, streets and horse drawn carriages! Wilson Park was a corn field and apple trees, strawberries and violets covered the fields. It is rumored that President Lincoln slept at the Dickenson Inn then located on Milwaukee Avenue near Warner; and

 

WHEREAS, on Thanksgiving Day, 1907, Fr. Francis Chickozki began his long tenure as Pastor of OLV and under his leadership, a new Church and school building was constructed on its present site at 4444 N. Laramie; and

 

WHEREAS, Archbishop James E. Quigley officially dedicated the new Church and School building on May 28,1911. The Parish school was opened in the fall of 1910 and was staffed by the School Sisters of St. Francis from Milwaukee. At that time there were six sisters and 200 children in the school; and

 

WHEREAS, Our Lady of Victory Parish continued to grow, becoming one of the largest parishes on the northwest side of Chicago, educating and guiding a multitude of children who would grow up with strong Catholic values and become decent and strong men and women and productive members of society and God's family; and

 

WHEREAS, Our Lady of Victory Parish thrived under the direction of 13 pastors: Fr. Martin Lennartz, CSV, Fr. Edward Mullaly, Fr. Francis CIchozki, Fr. Daniel Stokes, Fr. Henry Fitzgerald, Fr. Raymond Zock, Fr. Francis Nolan, Fr. John Kuzlnskas, Fr. Daniel McCarthy, Fr. Phillip Cyscon, Fr. Christopher Doering, Fr. Robert Fedek and Fr. Michael Wyrzykowski, who are beloved by all; and

 

WHEREAS, Our Lady of Victory School was staffed by the Sisters of St. Francis, the Dominican Sisters of St. Cecilia (1999-2004) and various other Sisters who provided an exceptional education to our youth; and

 

WHEREAS, we are grateful to these men and women of the Church who made such a lasting impact on the children and parishioners of Our Lady of Victory Parish; and

 

WHEREAS, OLV was an integral part ofthe spiritual and community life of its people, offering clubs and activities too numerous to mention that strived to better the lives of all people and to spread the Word of God; and

 

WHEREAS, Our Lady of Victory School sadly closed its doors on June 3, 2016, but the lessons taught will live forever in the hearts of its multitude of students and enrich their lives; and

 

 

WHEREAS, the Church of Our Lady of Victory is set to close in the summer of 2021, and will merge with its fellow parishes St. Pascal and St. Bartholomew to form a new parish under the Catholic Archdiocese's "Renew my Church" endeavor; and

 

WHEREAS, the closing ofthis wonderful and beautiful Church and School brings much sadness to all whose lives were changed by its existence, the people of Our Lady of Victory Parish (both former and present) know that while the physical buildings may cease to exist, Our Lady of Victory will always live in our hearts and be a treasured part of who we are; and

WHEREAS, the current Pastor of Our Lady of Victory Church, Rev. Michael Wyrzykowski, will celebrate a farewell Mass on Sunday, June 13,2021 with its former and present Church members and that "Our Lady of Victory Way" will be established on N. Laramie and W. Agatite in recognition of its lasting contributions; and

WHEREAS, all wish Our Lady of Victory Parish success under its new configuration and name in the coming years, confident that it will continue to be a beacon of goodness and hope to all; and

 

NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that we, the Mayor and members of the City Council ofthe City of Chicago, gathered here in assembly this 24th Day of March, 2021, A.D., gratefully commend all Involved who have given so much to the community of Our Lady of Victory and by extension, to this great City; and

ALDERMAN, 38th WARD

 

BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that a suitable copy of this resolution be presented to Father Michael Wyrzykowski, Pastor, and the Our Lady of Victory Parish community with our best wishes and gratitude for its endless and valued contributions to so many.

 

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ALDERMAN, 38TH WARD

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March 18,2021

 

 

 

Office of Budget and Management 121 N. LaSalle Street, Room 604 Chicago, IL 60602

 

To Whom It May Concern:

 

I, Nicholas Sposato, Alderman of the 38th Ward, hereby authorize the Office of Budget Management to withdraw the funds associated with the cost of installation for this honorary street designation for Honorary "Our Lady of Victory Way" from my:

X Ward's annual menu program budget
                     Ward's aldermanic expense allowance

 

Upon passage ofthis honorary street designation ordinance, pursuant to Section 2-8-040 of The Chicago Municipal Code.

Nicholas Sposato Alderman, 38th Ward 773-283-3838