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Bishop Bartosic revisits acting roots at St. Gregory Church
When Auxiliary Bishop Mark Bartosic entered the priesthood, he left his days as a professional actor behind. But on Feb. 8, he revisited his acting roots in the performance “Broken Fount: The Letters of Abelard and Heloise” at St. Gregory the Great Church, 5545 N. Paulina St.
Bishop Mark Bartosic: From actor to priest
When Bishop Mark Bartosic first moved to Chicago in 1983, he was going to make acting his lifelong vocation. After studying theater in college, he moved here to act in a Shakespeare company. “I loved the city,” Bartosic said. “I also loved the church here.”
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