The Rev. Dr. Michael Louis Pfleger
Pastor, The Faith Community of Saint Sabina
Chicago,
Illinois
PASTOR.....PREACHER.....
PARENT.....LECTURER.....
ACTIVIST....."ERRAND
BOY"
Rev.
Dr. Michael Louis Pfleger received his B.A. in Theology from Loyola University,
his Master of Divinity from the University
of St. Mary of the Lake
and an honorary Doctor of Divinity from North Park Theological Seminary. He has
also completed post-graduate studies at Mundelein College
and the Catholic Theological Union.
Father
Pfleger was ordained a priest of the Archdiocese of Chicago on May 14, 1975. In
1981, at the age of 31, he became the youngest full pastor in the diocese when
he was appointed Pastor of Saint Sabina Church.
In
1981, Father Pfleger became the proud adoptive father of an eight-year-old son,
Lamar. In 1992, he also became the adoptive father of Beronti. In 1997, he
became a foster father to Jarvis Franklin, who was tragically killed as a
result of gang crossfire, May 30, 1998.
Since
1968, Father Pfleger has lived and ministered in the African-American community
on both the west and south sides of Chicago.
He spent two Summers working in a Native American community in Oklahoma, and did his seminary internship as a Chaplin at
Cook County Jail and at Precious Blood Catholic Church, both in Chicago.
Father
Pfleger has been recognized for his fight against alcohol and tobacco
billboards, drugs and racism in People, Time, Ebony, Newsweek and Jet
magazines; The New York Times, The Los Angeles Times, The Washington Post,
U.S.A. Today, The Chicago Tribune, The Chicago Sun-Times, The Chicago Reader
and numerous other papers an journals. He has also been profiled on the
following television shows: "Day One" ABC; "60 Minutes"
(CBS); BBC in Great Britain,
the Larry King Show and Nightline.
Father
Pfleger was cited in the December 20, 2004, Crain’s Chicago Business as one of
the best and entertaining preachers in Chicagoland. Also, The Faith Community of Saint Sabina was written up in the December
2004 issue of Ebony Magazine as one of the churches symbolizing the "New
Black Spirituality."
In
the course of his extensive and active ministry, Father Pfleger has been
recognized for his commitment to equality and passionate stance against
injustice. Some of the awards and honors he has received include: "Keeper
of the Dream", Rainbow/Push; Distinguished Service Award, Nation of Islam;
"Thurgood Marshall Award", National Black Prosecutors Association;
"Monsignor Egan Social Justice Award", DePaul University.
Father Pfleger has been involved in many
issues, such as, campaigns against the sale of drug paraphernalia,
billboards that targeted children with alcohol and tobacco advertising
and saturated communities of Color, negative music that glorified
violence and degraded women, the violence and disrespect of women on
The Jerry Springer Show and the easy access to guns and the violence
that is snatching the lives of children across the country.
Father
Pfleger is the founder of the Employment
Resource Center,
the Ark Youth
Center, Saint Sabina Social Service
Center, Thea Bowman
Spiritual Advance
Center, Samaritan House for the
homeless, Saint Sabina 80-unit Elders
Village and the Beloved
Community, Inc.
As
a minister, Father Pfleger has sought to break down the walls of racism and
denominationalism by building unity among all people founded on truth and based
on Jesus’ command to love one another. This holy calling has led him to be
parent, a preacher, a teacher, a lecturer and an activist. However, he believes
his most important role is an errand boy for Jesus!
SPECIAL HONORS:
- At the request of Mrs. Coretta Scott
King, Father Pfleger was the keynote speaker for the national Dr. Martin Luther
King, Jr. Commemorative Service. This event was held on January 20, 2003, at Ebenezer Baptist
Church in Atlanta, Georgia.
- At the request of the
King Family, Father Pfleger was one of the speakers
to eulogize Mrs. Coretta Scott King on February 8, 2006.
- Father Pfleger was
inducted into the International Civil Rights Walk of Fame on January 24, 2009,
in Atlanta Georgia.
- Father Pfleger was honored by the Samuel
DeWitt Proctor Conference on February 18, 2009, with the "Beautiful Are
Their Feet" award.