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St. Mary of the Immaculate Conception Catholic Church
St. Mary's
Location 527 Beall Ave., Wooster, Ohio
Country United States
Denomination Catholic Church
Website stmarywooster.org
History
Founded 1847 (1847)
Architecture
Status Active
Functional status Church
Architect(s) Emil Elrich, Fred Wurtrich Builder in Mansfield, Ohio
Administration
Diocese Diocese of Cleveland
Clergy
Priest(s) Father Stephen P. Moran

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Comprehensive History

Slogans

Historical documents

  • Centenary of St. Mary Church of the Immaculate Conception, 1847-1947
  • Saint Mary of the Immaculate Conception Church Wooster, Ohio, 1847-2000

Yearbooks

  • 1982, 1988

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Timeline

  • 1847 - St. Mary's Church on Madison Hill was built
  • 1847 - August 27, Cornerstone laid for church. The church is a two-story building of brick, twenty feet in the clear to the ceiling, the nave 34x65 inside, the sanctuary 18x26. A gallery extends the width of the building on the east end. Approximately 15 Catholic families were charter members.
  • 1864 - St. Mary's School house was erected under the auspices of Fr. J. F. Gallagher
  • 1865 - Spring, St. Mary's School opened with a total of 90 pupils
  • 1865 - October 27, Father Fridolin Ankly became pastor of church
  • 1866 - July 15, A new church bell, purchased in St. Louis for $1,400.00 and weighing 3,500 pounds, was consecrated by Bishop Rappe, of Cleveland, Ohio.
  • 1866 - July 15, The new church bell was elevated to the church tower.
  • 1867 - December, A new organ, purchased in Westfield, Massachussets for $1,000.00 was placed in the church.
  • 1867 - December 29, The new organ is played for the first time by Gordon French.
  • 1869 - Father Ankly purchased land for a new cemetery from David Robison, Jr., paying $200.00 per acre for ten acres.
  • 1871 - January, The old burial ground located to the south of the church was last occupied.
  • 1871 - January 10, First cemetery lot sold to Joseph Holland.
  • 1883 - March 24, Permission given by Rt. Rev. Bishop R. Gilmour to expend $4,000.00 for enlarging and improving church.
  • 1885 - May 17, Church dedicated
  • 1906-1907 - House built in 1906; completed in 1907
  • 1908 - Approximately eight families are in the parish
  • 1913 - March 19, Fire, Church burned to the ground at 2:00pm. The fire was caused by a spark from a locomotive landing on the roof of the Church.
  • 1913 - March 24, Mass in school house
  • 1913 - May 16, A meeting of entire congregation was held in school house to get sentiment and to learn the wishes of the people. Every man with the exception of one voted to build a new church rather than to repair the old walls. Subscription books given to councilmen.
  • 1913 - September 8, Subscription books returned. About $8,00.00 subscribed. Riffel's book - $150.00. Shay's book - $750.00. Herpel's book - $1,730.00. Carrolls book - $5,075.00. Balance - Pastor's book
  • 1915 - May 24, Groundbreaking for the new church
  • 1915 - August 1, Cornerstone was laid by Monsignor Thomas C. O'Reilly
  • 1916 - April 22, First Mass in the new building
  • 1947 - 100th Anniversary

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1917

References

  1. Wooster Daily News. Wooster, Ohio, 1917-01-02, p. 1.


Newspaper citations with no attached images

  • March 19, 1913: "Landmark Destroyed, Catholic Church Built 66 Years Ago, Burnt Down Today" by Unknown, Wooster Daily News, p. 1, 4.


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