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1859
St. Mary Parish was organized by Fr. J.N. Pfeiffer, and the Irish
Catholics of the area
1860
Frame church was completed and dedicated to the Blessed Virgin
under the title “St. Mary of the Seven Dolors”
1862 Small
frame rectory was built for the first resident pastor, Fr. Louis
Dael
1864
Parish opened the first parochial school in Appleton. The
two-room building was staffed by missionary sisters of Barton,
later known as the Sisters of St. Agnes, Fond du Lac
1865
Land was acquired on the west bluff of the Fox River to serve as
a cemetery
1866
The Irish and Germans were separated into two parishes by Bishop
Hennie of the Milwaukee Diocese, to which Appleton belonged back
then. Irish Catholics remained at St. Mary and the Germans joined
the new parish named St. Joseph, the second Catholic parish to be
established in Appleton. The two parishes worshipped together at
St. Mary for two years during the construction of St. Joseph
Church.
1874
Cornerstone of the present brick church was laid with impressive
ceremonies
1885
Frame rectory was razed and a more substantial home was built
1888
Parish constructed a two-story school and a frame convent
1889
School opened under the direction of the Sinsinawa Dominicans
1894
Columbia Hall, a social center, became a reality
1901
Convent burned to the ground while the sisters were attending
Mass
1910
Congregation began renovating the church, the year of the church
golden jubilee
1911
Generous members donated the marble altar, side altars, communion
rail, and memorial windows. Jubilee celebration occurred on
September 18. The parish observed the first Mss of Fr. Alois
Schueller, the first native of Appleton to become a priest
1923
Misfortune again touched the parish. This time in the form of a
windstorm which destroyed the south steeple
1930
Destructive whirlwind again toppled the south spire of the
church. The north steeple was removed and parapets were added to
each tower
1946
Plans were laid for a new school
1952
Contractors were authorized to level the old school
1953
New school was ready for occupancy
1958
Construction on a two-story residence with rooms for 20 sisters
was started
1959
Church centennial was observed on September 18
1963
Rectory and administration building was erected
1970
Michael Carroll of the parish was ordained a priest of the
Diocese of Green Bay
1975
Convent was leased to CASI, now known as the “Mooring”,
a halfway house for recovering alcoholics
1976
William (Bill) Burke was ordained the first permanent deacon at
St. Mary.
1978
St. Mary and St. Joseph school faculties comprised of the
Sinsinawa Dominicans, the School Sisters of Notre Dame, and the
lay teachers, joined to staff the present Catholic Central School
(a joint effort between the two parishes and the foundation of
ACES)
1984
St. Mary Parish celebrates its 125th anniversary
1987
Church building is renovated and administration building is
remodeled to create parish center
1989 Catholic Central
campus became part of the Appleton Catholic Education System
(ACES). The cross on the north tower of the church was hit by
lightning causing significant damage. There was also damage to
the corbels.
1990
The Sinsinawa Dominicans are no longer serving St. Mary after
100+ years. Pastor’s living quarters were moved from the
original rectory on 7th Street to an apartment above
the parish center
1991
Two parish sons, Thomas Long and John Doerfler, were ordained to
the diaconate at St. Peter’s Basilica, Vatican. They were
ordained to the priesthood at St. Francis Xavier Cathedral, Green
Bay, Wisconsin.
1992
Bell tower windows were replaced. A replica was designed using
the original 1874 glass and is displayed in the Parish Center
1999
The failing pipe organ was replaced with a new state of the art
digital organ. The Allen digital computer organ (Renaissance 350
model) was installed July 26 and was blessed the weekend of
September 26.
2000
Dedication concert of the new organ was given February 20 by Tom
Hazelton, representative of the Allen Organ Company
2004 Century II Capital Campaign for a new Parish Center,
Demolition of the old Parish Center and Offices
2005 New Parish Center completed, and dedication by Bishop
Zubik of the new Holy Family Chapel
2006 Covenant signing for our relationship with Twinning
Parishes, Holy Family and Holy Spirit, in Alabama
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