Archbishop Blase Cupich opened Christmas morning with Mass inside a chapel at the Cook County Department of Corrections, urging inmates to know God's existence by living for others.
"When we make that commitment, everything can change," Cupich said.
The Catholic service is an annual tradition partly organized by the church's Kolbe House jail ministry — the Rev. Jesse Jackson later held a separate Christmas Day service at another unit — but this year served as a personal introduction to the newly installed archbishop for about 100 inmates.
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Thursday, December 25, 2014
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