Fr. Michael Pfleger: Social Activist and Parish Priest

“Violence in Chicago: Do we want a solution or a bandaid?”

Father Michael Pfleger of St. Sabina parish has long been an impassioned voice against injustice in its many forms in our city and our nation.  He will address what Chicago must do to stem the tide of gun violence that so stubbornly afflicts our city.  

Father Pfleger has consistently spoken out against gun violence during his decades at St. Sabina. He has organized not only an annual Peace Rally and Stop the Violence March at the parish, but also weekly Friday night peace marches in the community every summer. He sponsors gun buy-backs. He recently proposed that all city churches, mosques, and synagogues forfeit their tax exempt status unless they provide a full slate of activities for young people, especially on weekends.  

“Children are our best investment; they could be our peacemakers; and they are getting killed, burying our future,” he said. “Now everybody has to step up because we no longer have a choice.”Having lost a foster son to gang crossfire in 1998, he also speaks eloquently on behalf of those who have lost loved ones to senseless shootings. 

Father Pfleger's activism at St. Sabina, where he has served since 1981, also includes food giveaway programs, employment services, and homeless support to name a few. His involvement at all levels helps foster a community living out Jesus' command to love one another.  His decades-long work against gun violence is just one more example of this commitment.