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Libertyville in the Twenties
Religion
Entrance St. Mary's of the Lake
Entrance St. Mary's of the Lake Details
A life of faith was important to many residents of Libertyville; this was evident by the number of churches in town. Roman Catholic, Lutheran, Presbyterian, Methodist, and Christian Science faiths were represented. All of the congregations hosted speakers, concerts, and events to enrich the spiritual lives of their members, and the town was also the richer for their involvement.

 

Just up the road in newly-named Mundelein, an event took place in 1926 that was world news. The town hosted the 28th International Eucharistic Congress at St. Mary of the Lake Seminary. Events began on June 20 in Chicago, and on June 24 the Congress ended in Mundelein. An estimated one million persons attended the mass in Mundelein.

 

 

Presbyterian Church, pre-1928
Presbyterian Church, pre-1928 Details
The original Presbyterian Church building located on East Church Street burned in a fire in 1927. The new building on Maple and Douglas Avenues was dedicated in 1928.
First Church of Christ, Scientist
First Church of Christ, Scientist Details
The Christian Science Society in Libertyville was formed in 1923.
Perpetual Adoration Church [Marytown, Libertyville, Illinois]
Perpetual Adoration Church [Marytown, Libertyville, Illinois] Details
Perpetual Adoration of Jesus in the Blessed Sacrament has taken place here at Marytown since June 7, 1928.
Methodist Episcopal Church
Methodist Episcopal Church Details
The two churches pictured below, while they were built before the 1920s, were vibrant church communities in Libertyville during that decade. The Methodist Church building was built in 1913.
St. Lawrence Episcopal Church
St. Lawrence Episcopal Church Details
St. Lawrence Episcopal was built in 1917.
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