St. John Cantius is a Roman Catholic church in the Archdiocese of Chicago. St. John’s offers daily the liturgy of the Roman rite in both the Ordinary and Extraordinary Forms. Its solemn liturgies and devotions, treasures of sacred art, and rich program of sacred liturgical music have helped many Catholics discover a profound sense of the Sacred. The historic baroque church is one of the best examples of sacred architecture in the city. One mile directly west of the famous Water tower on Chicago Avenue, St. John’s is easily accessible by car, bus, or subway. Read more » or Watch a video about our church »
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Good Music with Good Friends
Join the Patrons of Sacred Music on Saturday, February 18 at 6 pm in the church hall (lower level) to hear Margaret Stoltz, Mezzo-Soprano, followed by a wine and cheese reception. Stoltz, a recent graduate from the masters program at DePaul University, she is an Associate Member of the Chicago Symphony Chorus. Stoltz will sing music by Schumann, Rossini, Gounod, Canteloube, Ireland and Quilter. Steven Mosteller, pianist, is Associate Professor of Opera and Music Director of DePaul Opera Theatre. The program will feature a restored 12 foot Mason and Hamlin grand piano which has been recently acquired. Read more...
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Organ Recital
Karen Beaumont, concert organist from Milwaukee, Wisconsin, and a graduate of the University of Wisconsin, will perform a Baroque music organ recital on the small pipe organ in the lower choir loft of St. John Cantius on Sunday, February 19 at 2:00 pm following the Tridentine Latin High Mass. Read more...
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Organ Restoration Project - Videos
Between 2011-2013 we are working on a pipe organ restoration project at our parish. Watch video interviews with Father Frank Phillips, CR, Pastor, Simon Couture of Casavant Organs in Quebec and with Jeff Weiler, Organ Curator of the Casavant Organ at Chicago's Symphony Hall. Learn how to donate to the project. Help save "Tina Mae"! Read more...


