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  • The St. Adalbert Church on May 10, 2024, in the...

    The St. Adalbert Church on May 10, 2024, in the Pilsen neighborhood of Chicago. (Vincent Alban/Chicago Tribune)

  • A shrine at the St. Adalbert Church on May 10,...

    A shrine at the St. Adalbert Church on May 10, 2024, in the Pilsen neighborhood of Chicago. (Vincent Alban/Chicago Tribune)

  • People in favor of the landmark cheer after Ald. Byron...

    People in favor of the landmark cheer after Ald. Byron Sigcho-Lopez, 25th, spoke during a hearing of the Chicago Landmarks Commission to vote on whether to give landmark status to the St. Adalbert Church building in Pilsen on May 10, 2024, at City Hall in Chicago. (Vincent Alban/Chicago Tribune)

  • The St. Adalbert Church from the 18th St. Pink Line...

    The St. Adalbert Church from the 18th St. Pink Line “L” station on May 10, 2024, in the Pilsen neighborhood of Chicago. (Vincent Alban/Chicago Tribune)

  • Danielle Meltzer Cassel, an attorney for the Archdiocese of Chicago,...

    Danielle Meltzer Cassel, an attorney for the Archdiocese of Chicago, speaks during a hearing of the Chicago Landmarks Commission to vote on whether to give landmark status to the St. Adalbert Church building in Pilsen on May 10, 2024, at City Hall in Chicago. (Vincent Alban/Chicago Tribune)

  • People wearing “Vote No!” stickers sit in the audience during...

    People wearing “Vote No!” stickers sit in the audience during a hearing of the Chicago Landmarks Commission to vote on whether to give landmark status to the St. Adalbert Church building in Pilsen on May 10, 2024, at City Hall in Chicago. (Vincent Alban/Chicago Tribune)

  • A sign on the St. Adalbert Church on May 10,...

    A sign on the St. Adalbert Church on May 10, 2024, in the Pilsen neighborhood of Chicago. (Vincent Alban/Chicago Tribune)

  • St. Adalbert Church on May 10, 2024, in the Pilsen...

    St. Adalbert Church on May 10, 2024, in the Pilsen neighborhood of Chicago. (Vincent Alban/Chicago Tribune)

  • The Rev. Michael Enright presides over the 10 a.m. Mass...

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    The Rev. Michael Enright presides over the 10 a.m. Mass at St. Adalbert Roman Catholic Church in Chicago's Pilsen neighborhood on June 26, 2016. The Chicago Academy of Music is interested in purchasing the church and renovating it into a music conservatory.

  • The wall of St. Adalbert Catholic Church exposes the replica...

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    The wall of St. Adalbert Catholic Church exposes the replica of Michelangelo's La Pieta statue inside the church on Oct. 18, 2022. The Archdiocese of Chicago said the statue will be moved from St. Adalbert to St. Paul Catholic Church, about a mile southwest.

  • Edward Rogala prays during a mass held at St Adalbert's...

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    Edward Rogala prays during a mass held at St Adalbert's Catholic Church on July 14, 2019, in the Pilsen neighborhood of Chicago.

  • The clipboard of architect George Aravosis showing the exterior view...

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    The clipboard of architect George Aravosis showing the exterior view of St. Adalbert Catholic Church.

  • Church usher Raymond Groz, left, gathers offerings during Mass at...

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    Church usher Raymond Groz, left, gathers offerings during Mass at St. Adalbert Catholic Church in the Pilsen neighborhood in Chicago on Nov. 8, 2015.

  • The Rev. Michael Lewon celebrates Mass at St. Adalbert Catholic Church in...

    Stacey Wescott / Chicago Tribune

    The Rev. Michael Lewon celebrates Mass at St. Adalbert Catholic Church in the Pilsen neighborhood Nov. 8, 2015, in Chicago. St. Adalbert is modeled after St. Paul's Basilica in Rome. The large church can hold up to 1,800 people and features a large Louis Comfort Tiffany dome above its altar as well as numerous stained-glass windows by F.X. Zettler, a German studio. The 185-foot twin bell towers are the highest structures in the Pilsen neighborhood. It is currently on Preservation Chicago's most threatened buildings list.

  • A statue of St. Francis sits in a window at...

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    A statue of St. Francis sits in a window at St. Adalbert's Roman Catholic Church in Chicago's Pilsen neighborhood on June 27, 2016.

  • Bronislawa Stekala speaks about preserving the closed St. Adalbert Church...

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    Bronislawa Stekala speaks about preserving the closed St. Adalbert Church during a celebration of the feast of St. Adalbert, outside of the church on April 23, 2023.

  • Parishioner Xavier Sanchez, left, and architect George Aravosis examine a...

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    Parishioner Xavier Sanchez, left, and architect George Aravosis examine a clock face from inside St. Adalbert Catholic Church in Chicago's Pilsen neighborhood on April 14, 2016. St. Adalbert parishioners are engaged in a battle with the Chicago Archdiocese to keep their church open for worship.

  • Dozens of parishioners rally in support of St. Adalbert Roman...

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    Dozens of parishioners rally in support of St. Adalbert Roman Catholic Church outside Holy Name Cathedral on June 26, 2016.

  • The Rodriguez family, from left, Victor, Angela, Daniel, Julio and...

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    The Rodriguez family, from left, Victor, Angela, Daniel, Julio and Julio Jr., pray during Mass at St. Adalbert Catholic Church in the Pilsen neighborhood in Chicago on Nov. 8, 2015.

  • Dr. and Mrs. Julius Szygowski, center, attend a special high...

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    Dr. and Mrs. Julius Szygowski, center, attend a special high Mass in honor of Polish Constitution Day at St. Adalbert Catholic Church on May 3, 1945. Szygowski represented the government of Poland in Chicago before World War II and its democratic government-in-exile after the war.

  • Stained glass windows by German studio F.X. Zettler adorn St....

    Stacey Wescott / Chicago Tribune

    Stained glass windows by German studio F.X. Zettler adorn St. Adalbert Catholic Church in the Pilsen neighborhood.

  • Cynthia Romero and her grandchildren Camilia Cisneros, 2, and Angel,...

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    Cynthia Romero and her grandchildren Camilia Cisneros, 2, and Angel, 4, walk toward the altar to pray at St. Adalbert Catholic Church on April 14, 2016.

  • The Rev. John Koziol of St. Adalbert Catholic Church and...

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    The Rev. John Koziol of St. Adalbert Catholic Church and Richard Lubejko, the building fund chairman, look over the sign for the church restoration fund on Nov. 12, 1963, at 17th and Paulina streets in Chicago.

  • Inside St Adalbert's Catholic Church during mass on July 14,...

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    Inside St Adalbert's Catholic Church during mass on July 14, 2019.

  • Architect George Aravosis looks over the inside of St. Adalbert...

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    Architect George Aravosis looks over the inside of St. Adalbert Catholic Church in Chicago's Pilsen neighborhood, on April 14, 2016.

  • Scaffolding stands in front of the crumbling bell towers at St....

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    Scaffolding stands in front of the crumbling bell towers at St. Adalbert Catholic Church in the Pilsen neighborhood Nov. 8, 2015, in Chicago.

  • Former St. Adalbert parishioner Judy Vazquez checks the shuttered Pilsen...

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    Former St. Adalbert parishioner Judy Vazquez checks the shuttered Pilsen neighborhood church on Oct. 19, 2022. Vazquez and others oppose the planned removal of the replica of Michelangelo's La Pieta statue.

  • Chicago police detain a protester who refused to move from...

    Stacey Wescott / Chicago Tribune

    Chicago police detain a protester who refused to move from in front of a truck preparing to transport the La Pietà statue from St. Adalbert Catholic Church on Nov. 29. 2022, in Chicago.

  • Organist Ewa Kovak rehearses at St. Adalbert Roman Catholic Church...

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    Organist Ewa Kovak rehearses at St. Adalbert Roman Catholic Church in Chicago's Pilsen neighborhood before the start of 10 a.m. Mass on June 26, 2016. Parishioners and supporters are holding prayer vigils and rallies to save their century-old parish from closure.

  • St. Adalbert Catholic Church at 17th and Paulina streets, circa...

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    St. Adalbert Catholic Church at 17th and Paulina streets, circa June 1926.

  • Joseph Schutz, 32, a lifelong parishioner at St. Adalbert Catholic...

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    Joseph Schutz, 32, a lifelong parishioner at St. Adalbert Catholic Church, is unhappy with the closing of the church. The Chicago Roman Catholic Archdiocese announced Feb. 14, 2016, that St. Adalbert, on West 17th Street in Chicago's Pilsen neighborhood, is closing, and there are to be changes to other Catholic churches in the neighborhood.

  • St. Adalbert Catholic Church on W. 17th Street in Chicago's...

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    St. Adalbert Catholic Church on W. 17th Street in Chicago's Pilsen neighborhood is covered in scaffolding on Sunday Feb. 14, 2016, the day it was announced the church will be closing.

  • Melva Aparicio is very unhappy about the closing of St....

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    Melva Aparicio is very unhappy about the closing of St. Adalbert Catholic Church. She is standing at an entrance to the church on W. 17th Street in Chicago's Pilsen neighborhood on Sunday Feb. 14, 2016, the day the closing was announced.

  • From left, Jadzia, Lucy Smagacz and Barbara Radlinska attend mass...

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    From left, Jadzia, Lucy Smagacz and Barbara Radlinska attend mass held at St Adalbert s Catholic Church in July 2019.

  • Scaffolding around the east tower of St. Adalbert Catholic Church on...

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    Scaffolding around the east tower of St. Adalbert Catholic Church on April 14, 2016.

  • The boarded-up wall adjacent to the replica of Michelangelo's La...

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    The boarded-up wall adjacent to the replica of Michelangelo's La Pieta statue inside the closed St. Adalbert Church on Oct. 19, 2022.

  • Parishioner Richard Olszewski looks at his collection of family and...

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    Parishioner Richard Olszewski looks at his collection of family and church photos in the church rectory at St. Adalbert Catholic Church on April 14, 2016.

  • Parishioner Cynthia Romero and her grandchildren Camilia Cisneros, 2, and...

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    Parishioner Cynthia Romero and her grandchildren Camilia Cisneros, 2, and Angel, 4, say a prayer at St. Adalbert Catholic Church on April 14, 2016.

  • The wrapped and secured La Pietà statue sits on a...

    Stacey Wescott / Chicago Tribune

    The wrapped and secured La Pietà statue sits on a flatbed truck out front of St. Adalbert Catholic Church on Nov. 29. 2022, in Chicago.

  • Parishioner Xavier Sanchez examines the clock face high above St....

    Antonio Perez / Chicago Tribune

    Parishioner Xavier Sanchez examines the clock face high above St. Adalbert Catholic Church on April 14, 2016. Sanchez and an architect climbed onto the scaffolding to examine the clock for repair cost estimates.

  • Chicago police detain protesters who refused to move from in...

    Stacey Wescott / Chicago Tribune

    Chicago police detain protesters who refused to move from in front of a truck preparing to transport the La Pietà statue from St. Adalbert Catholic Church on Nov. 29. 2022, in Chicago.

  • A large stained glass dome by Louis Comfort Tiffany studio...

    Stacey Wescott / Chicago Tribune

    A large stained glass dome by Louis Comfort Tiffany studio is tucked above the altar at St. Adalbert Catholic Church in the Pilsen neighborhood Nov. 8, 2015, in Chicago.

  • Devout Catholics gather in the rain outside the shuttered St....

    Terrence Antonio James / Chicago Tribune

    Devout Catholics gather in the rain outside the shuttered St. Adalbert Catholic Church in Chicago to pray on Sept. 20, 2022, the 108th anniversary of the church's dedication. The church was closed in 2019.

  • An altar is seen outside the shuttered St. Adalbert's Catholic...

    Terrence Antonio James / Chicago Tribune

    An altar is seen outside the shuttered St. Adalbert's Catholic Church on Sept. 20, 2022, the 108th anniversary of the church's dedication.

  • An open wall at St. Adalbert Catholic Church exposes the...

    Antonio Perez / Chicago Tribune

    An open wall at St. Adalbert Catholic Church exposes the replica of Michelangelo's La Pieta statue inside the church on Oct. 18, 2022. The Archdiocese of Chicago said the statue will be moved from St. Adalbert to St. Paul Catholic Church, about a mile southwest.

  • Architect George Aravosis looks at some graffiti from the 1940s...

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    Architect George Aravosis looks at some graffiti from the 1940s inside St. Adalbert Catholic Church on April 14, 2016.

  • Stained glass windows by German studio F.X. Zettler adorn St....

    Stacey Wescott / Chicago Tribune

    Stained glass windows by German studio F.X. Zettler adorn St. Adalbert Catholic Church in the Pilsen neighborhood.

  • Scaffolding surrounds the crumbling bell towers outside St. Adalbert Catholic...

    Stacey Wescott / Chicago Tribune

    Scaffolding surrounds the crumbling bell towers outside St. Adalbert Catholic Church in the Pilsen neighborhood in Chicago on Sunday, Nov. 8, 2015. St. Adalbert was built between 1912-1914 and is modeled after St. Paul's Basilica in Rome.

  • The shuttered St. Adalbert Catholic Church in Chicago on Sept....

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    The shuttered St. Adalbert Catholic Church in Chicago on Sept. 20, 2022.

  • An interior view of St. Adalbert Catholic Church on April 14,...

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    An interior view of St. Adalbert Catholic Church on April 14, 2016.

  • Theresa Flores participates in Mass at St. Adalbert Catholic Church...

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    Theresa Flores participates in Mass at St. Adalbert Catholic Church in the Pilsen neighborhood in Chicago on Nov. 8, 2015.

  • Scaffolding on the twin towers of St. Adalbert Church remain...

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    Scaffolding on the twin towers of St. Adalbert Church remain in place as a jet plane lies over in Chicago on Oct. 13, 2020.

  • The Rev. Michael Lewon officiates Mass at St. Adalbert Catholic Church...

    Stacey Wescott / Chicago Tribune

    The Rev. Michael Lewon officiates Mass at St. Adalbert Catholic Church in the Pilsen neighborhood in Chicago on Nov. 8, 2015.

  • The Rev. Octavio Munoz leads 10 a.m. Mass at St....

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    The Rev. Octavio Munoz leads 10 a.m. Mass at St. Adalbert Catholic Church in Chicago's Pilsen neighborhood Sept. 21, 2014.

  • Stekla Bronislawa lies down to pray as former parishioners and...

    Antonio Perez / Chicago Tribune

    Stekla Bronislawa lies down to pray as former parishioners and supporters gather outside St. Adalbert Catholic Church in Pilsen to protest the removal of the replica of Michelangelo's Pieta statue from the church on Oct. 18, 2022.

  • Parishioner Mary Silver lights a candle near images of the...

    Antonio Perez / Chicago Tribune

    Parishioner Mary Silver lights a candle near images of the Virgin Mary at St. Adalbert Roman Catholic Church in Chicago's Pilsen neighborhood before 10 a.m. Mass on June 26, 2016. Silver later joined several parishioners outside Holy Name Cathedral for a rally to save their century-old parish.

  • The collection box at St. Adalbert Catholic Church on April...

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    The collection box at St. Adalbert Catholic Church on April 14, 2016.

  • Eight-year-old Dirac Pichowsky leads the procession at the start of...

    Stacey Wescott / Chicago Tribune

    Eight-year-old Dirac Pichowsky leads the procession at the start of Mass at St. Adalbert Catholic Church in the Pilsen neighborhood in Chicago on Nov. 8, 2015.

  • Outside mass held at St Adalbert's Catholic Church on July...

    Erin Hooley / Chicago Tribune

    Outside mass held at St Adalbert's Catholic Church on July 14, 2019.

  • Church leaders bow before the altar prior to the start...

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    Church leaders bow before the altar prior to the start of Mass at St. Adalbert Catholic Church in the Pilsen neighborhood in Chicago on Nov. 8, 2015.

  • A stained glass window at St. Adalbert Catholic Church in...

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    A stained glass window at St. Adalbert Catholic Church in Chicago's Pilsen neighborhood April 14, 2016.

  • The Rev. Octavio Munoz speaks to the congregation attending 10...

    Jose M. Osorio / Chicago Tribune

    The Rev. Octavio Munoz speaks to the congregation attending 10 a.m. Mass at St. Adalbert Catholic Church in Chicago's Pilsen neighborhood Sept. 21, 2014.

  • Police keep watch as former St. Adalbert parishioners and supporters,...

    Antonio Perez / Chicago Tribune

    Police keep watch as former St. Adalbert parishioners and supporters, including Irena Ksendzov, center, protest the removal the replica of Michelangelo's La Pieta statue on Oct. 18, 2022.

  • Parishioner Cynthia Romero shows photos of her anniversary Mass at...

    Antonio Perez / Chicago Tribune

    Parishioner Cynthia Romero shows photos of her anniversary Mass at St. Adalbert Catholic Church in Chicago's Pilsen neighborhood.

  • Ald. Byron Sigcho Lopez, 25th, dances with Felipa Arguello to...

    Eileen T. Meslar / Chicago Tribune

    Ald. Byron Sigcho Lopez, 25th, dances with Felipa Arguello to a mariachi band during a celebration of the feast of St. Adalbert outside the closed church in the Pilsen neighborhood on April 23, 2023.

  • A photo from the 1950s showing a service inside St. Adalbert Catholic...

    Courtesy of Richard Olszewski

    A photo from the 1950s showing a service inside St. Adalbert Catholic Church. (Richard Olszewski)

  • Rosa Diaz, left, and Maria Mendez pray in Spanish during...

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    Rosa Diaz, left, and Maria Mendez pray in Spanish during a celebration of the feast of St. Adalbert outside of the church, April 23, 2023. (Eileen T. Meslar/Chicago Tribune)

  • Bronislawa Stekala holds flags during a celebration of the feast...

    Eileen T. Meslar / Chicago Tribune

    Bronislawa Stekala holds flags during a celebration of the feast of St. (Eileen T. Meslar/Chicago TribuneAdalbert outside the closed church, April 23, 2023.

  • A wedding photo from the 1950s, taken outside St. Adalbert Catholic...

    Courtesy of Richard Olszewski

    A wedding photo from the 1950s, taken outside St. Adalbert Catholic Church. (Richard Olszewski)

  • A photo of a wedding in the 1950s at St. Adalbert Catholic...

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    A photo of a wedding in the 1950s at St. Adalbert Catholic Church. (Richard Olszewski)

  • A Polish band from Holy Trinity Polish Catholic Church plays...

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    A Polish band from Holy Trinity Polish Catholic Church plays during a celebration of the feast of St. Adalbert outside of the closed church, April 23, 2023. (Eileen T. Meslar/Chicago Tribune)

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Pilsen’s St. Adalbert Church building cleared a key hurdle Thursday in the yearslong fight by former parishioners to have it declared a landmark to spare it from demolition or a complete overhaul.

The Commission on Chicago Landmarks voted unanimously to recommend it get the protection, setting up a final decision next week by the City Council.

The fight over the closed church has pitted Catholic leaders against many former parishioners.

While the Archdiocese of Chicago wants to sell the church building to help fund St. Paul’s Church, which is still operating nearby, former St. Adalbert churchgoers have tried to block the sale with the landmark designation. Many onetime St. Adalbert parishioners hope their former church, closed in 2019, may one day celebrate mass again.

The controversy over the church was not a factor for commissioners, Landmarks Chair Ernest Wong said. The church “met all the criteria,” he said.

“The alderman and the archdiocese have a serious problem on their hands, and they have got to deal with it,” he said. “We as the commission, though, are doing our duty in terms of the structures within the city of Chicago to figure out what is worth preserving and what is not. We are holding by that.”

If approved by the City Council, landmark status would trigger a series of restrictions and landmarks commission reviews of any redevelopment plans in order to protect the church complex’s “significant features” — including its Renaissance Revival facade, as well as a former rectory, convent and school on the half-block plot. Still, a landmark designation would not completely ban renovations and interior changes.

After the vote, Archdiocese general counsel James Geoly promised to “vigorously oppose” the designation as it moves to the City Council. The landmark status could prevent the church from finding a buyer for the site, he added.

“We’re at risk. If this comes out the wrong way, the future ministry in Pilsen is at risk. St. Paul’s is not sustainable if they cannot monetize this asset,” Geoly said.

The church was called “one of the finest in Chicago” by the Tribune when completed in 1914 and, at its peak, served about 4,000 families. But its membership declined as Pilsen shifted from a more heavily Polish community to predominantly Mexican.

Protesters, many of them proudly Polish, have ardently pushed back since the archdiocese shut down the church five years ago. They decried the removal of a statue from the site and led the charge for its landmark status. A 73-year-old woman last year was arrested for trespassing while protesting the removal of stained glass windows and art.

That fervent support was on display again Thursday as supporters and opponents of the landmark status filled the City Council chambers, just as they did during a May hearing.

Former St. Adalbert parishioners highlighted in public comments the importance of the site to Chicago’s Polish community and shared hopes that it could become a Catholic shrine. Ald. Byron Sigcho-Lopez, 25th, again backed their landmarking effort.

Speakers opposed to the designation, many parishioners of St. Paul’s, warned the landmarking designation will make their church unable to sell the St. Adalbert site it now owns and leave it crippled with debt. They criticized as too harsh protests by St. Adalbert supporters, including a man running into St. Paul’s to demonstrate during a mass last week.

The crowd backing the landmark designation shouted its dissent — often in Polish — as archdiocese representatives argued the closure and sale of St. Adalbert is a necessary move to keep Catholic churches afloat in Pilsen amid declining attendance.

“It’s a painful thing for a church to close. But if we did not do it, there would be no church in Pilsen at all,” Geoly said. “The church has the right to make this decision. And public entities and governments should not be used as tools to interfere with these core ecclesiastical decisions.”

The main church building’s facade is now covered in scaffolding while it faces major structural issues. Needed repairs could cost as much as $8 million. The landmark designation would deter demolition, but would not compel rehabilitation.

After the decision, Geoly said the archdiocese has no plans to use the church buildings if the City Council passes the protective status.

“As long as we own it, there will not be a future use of the buildings,” he said. “The parish has been closed. The building is unusable. It is not entirely safe. You wouldn’t go in there without a hardhat.”

The archdiocese tried to turn the church into affordable housing, a museum and an event venue in past redevelopment efforts that would have included repairs to the church building, he said.

jsheridan@chicagotribune.com