- Ann Durkin Keating: All of the key actors that we're looking at have very - in the main - have connections to mix decent people and mixed culture.
- Eric S. Cunningham: This city was being built up ridiculously quick, so, what did they do? They built it with lumber. They built it with as much lumber as they possibly could, it was very quickly built with no real regards for fire safety.
- Narrator: In the modern era, both Max Ingrand and Gabriel Loire have attained global recognition for their respective artwork, and yet in the quiet neighborhood communites of Chicago's northside, these two renowned artists have some of their work on display.
- Andrew Luczak: Because we consider the Mass the unbloody sacrifice of Calvary. Constantly renewed - never repeated - and so when we have. the steps leading up to the altar we have in a certain sense, Calvary, in our presence.
- Larry Biela: But Indian verbiage has always been part of the lingo in Chicago, I mean, Milwaukee Avenue, Skokie, Waukegan, you know, as well as our hockey team!
- Paul Olátúbosún Àdajà: A church in my home country where we are still actively putting hands together to put up buildings. The fact that we still have among us those who literally put the concrete, the cement together, the roofing together, some of us were like, were the ones who did the roofing, that makes a lot of difference, you know?