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St. Casimir was founded in 1893. It was the first Lithuanian parish in the diocese.

Due to the growing congregation, there was a need for a larger, more permanent gathering space.  As a result, the completion and dedication of St. Casimir church occured on June 27, 1902. 

This church served the community for over 80 years.  However, due to population loss in the South Side, it was no longer practical to maintain all of the South Side parishes as independent entities.  In 1992, the South Side parishes were merged and the new Prince of Peace parish was created.  St. Casimir church was closed as part of this merger.

The building houses twelve (12) luxurious and spacious residences with twenty (20) foot high ceilings, large windows and all the modern amenities.  This amazing building incoporates its original architectural features with modern touches. 


This site is for registered and approved residents/Unit Owners of 22nd Street Condominiums.