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St.
Rose of Lima Parish
was established in March 1946 and named in honor of the 17th century
South American saint famous for her piety, love and dedication to
the poor and the sick. At that time there was no church structure,
not even the grounds on which to build one. There were, however,
110 families registered in the parish, which gathered for Mass in
a school auditorium on West 21st Street Street or a fire station
on West 34th Street. The Rev. Paul C. Pieri served as the first
pastor.
The first tract
of land on Brinkman Street between 34th and Wakefield, was purchased
later that year with two additional purchases expanding the property.
Plans for a parish complex were drawn up almost immediately, but
post-war government controls prevented the start of construction
until April 12, 1947. Inclement weather and a scarcity of building
materials hampered construction, which was finally completed in
August 1948.
August 30, 1948,
the Feast of St. Rose of Lima, Bishop Christopher E. Byrne, D.D.,
was assisted by 45 priests in dedicating and blessing the new buildings.
The original complex consisted of a rectory, an auditorium (now
the East Hall) that also served as the church, five classrooms,
a cafeteria and a convent for the Sisters of St. Joseph of Carondelet
who established St. Rose of Lima. The school
opened its doors in September 1948 with 185 students. It continues
to offer a quality Catholic education based on the integral formation
of the child in body, mind and spirit.
Construction
on the present church complex began in August 1961. The church’s
cornerstone was laid July 1, 1962. Bishop Wendelin J. Nold, S.T.D.,
dedicated the new structures on the Feast of St. Rose of Lima August
30, 1962. The contemporary architecture of the building, with its
cross-topped bell tower rising 63 feet into the suburban sky, immediately
made it a local landmark. The green and gray ledge stone walls of
the sanctuary, the German-made stained glass windows, and especially
the Stations of the Cross, which were hand-carved in Italy, continue
to make the church distinctive. Msgr. Pieri passed away in September
1969. Msgr. John J. Ruddy was appointed pastor but the parish was
shocked by his sudden death less than one month later. In January
1970, the Rev. Joe Crosthwait became pastor and served the parish
for most of the next decade. In the late 1980’s, the Rev. Rudy Beranek,
who succeeded Rev. Crosthwait as pastor in 1979, led a drive to
build the Parish Activities Building, which was dedicated in August
1987. This addition includes the current parish and school offices,
upstairs meeting rooms and the West Hall, which serves as a gymnasium
and auditorium. Msgr. Tom Wendland became pastor in 1989. In the
mid-90s he oversaw the purchase of two residences across the street
from the parish grounds and their conversion into a rectory. Msgr.
Wendland passed away on Dec. 26, 1998. The parish’s Parochial Vicar,
Rev. Clint Ressler, served as interim pastor until Msgr. James B. Anderson joined the parish in June
of 1999. Msgr. Anderson served as pastor of St. Rose until August of 2007. The Rev. Clint Ressler returned to St. Rose to begin his service as our current pastor. He was installed as pastor on St. Rose Day, August 26, 2007.
In the last
three years, an ambitious capital campaign program has allowed for
the construction of a new Early
Childhood Center, the renovation of the first floor of the old
rectory to become the parish’s Fellowship Center, and for needed
improvements in a number of other areas, including new lighting
and sound systems for the church.
This year, the
church vestibule will be extensively renovated including the day
chapel and cry room. A second stairwell to the loft and an ADA-compliant
restroom will also be added.
Today, St. Rose
of Lima serves a growing and increasingly diverse population of
approximately 1,700 registered families. The many organizations
and ministries
detailed in this directory reflect the parish's rich history as
well as its commitment to the future.
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