History
of Sts. Peter & Paul Parish
The story of
In 1856 Sts. Peter & Paul Catholic Church in
Sts. Peter & Paul Church remained a
In 1893 the first resident Pastor of Sts. Peter & Paul Church was
appointed. In 1898 extensive renovations for the church were begun, including a
new sacristy, a modern heating system, new altars, windows, statues and
carpeting. When the work had been completed in 1903, the pastor’s report
to the Chancery showed that there were now 80 families – two English, 23
German, and 55 French. The value of the church property was $15,000.
The parish was now firmly established; buildings were in good condition;
there was no debt. This is important to note for during these years the canal
was dying, and the activities that grew and thrived with the canal were
withering, too. Despite the dwindling prosperity of the community, the church
prospered. Its membership was firmly established in homes on farms within the
confines of the parish; therefore the death of the canal had little or no
effect on the destiny of the church.
The parish continued to prosper. In 1931 the church was 75 years old. A new
church was needed to meet the demands of the growing congregation. On June 29,
1936, the Parish observed the 80th and last birthday of the first church. In
April of 1937 the original church was demolished to make way for the new and
current Church. Following the completion of the Church, a new parish house was
built.
During the following years, the church received several property additions.
Parishioners volunteered their time to transform the land covered with trees
and shrubs into a cemetery, parking lot, and ball field. Work on the interior
of the church also continued during these years, and included a main altar,
side altar and decorating the walls and ceiling of the church. A report in
1956, at the end of the first 100 years of
The next 50 years brought many changes. The cemetery and parking lot were extended, and the basement was renovated to accommodate a variety of parish activities. A new altar was built, facing the congregation. Decorative painting was done on the wall behind the altar. The old school house was remodeled, to be used for CCD classes and other parish functions. At the turn of the new millennium, the rectory’s interior was completely renovated, and a new roof was added several years later. The sanctuary of the church was also remodeled.
The year 2005 brought one of the biggest changes to our parish, now
consisting of 300 families. With the Archdiocesan-wide planning for the
shortage of priests, Sts. Peter & Paul Parish of
The year 2006 marked the 150th Anniversary of Sts. Peter & Paul Parish. During this year a number of social events and improvement projects were completed to celebrate this milestone, including an Anniversary Mass celebrated by Archbishop Daniel Pliarczyk on June 11.
Sts. Peter & Paul Catholic Church continues to be the foundation of our
community in