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Holy Family Catholic Church (Fort Madison, Iowa)

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parishes continued to operate their own grade schools until 1966 when St. Joseph's, St. Mary's and Sacred Heart were consolidated to form St. Joseph's Middle School for 7th and 8th grade students, using the St. Joseph's building. St. Joseph's K-6 students were then sent to St. Mary's. Sacred Heart and St. Mary's continued to operate their own grade schools until 1977 when they were consolidated to form Aquinas East, which was at St. Joseph's, and Aquinas West at Sacred Heart. By the 1990s the Catholic Schools in Fort Madison and the Marquette Catholic Schools based in nearby
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occasionally celebrate Mass for the people of the area. Sacred Heart Parish was established the following year with the Rev. Peter Hoffman as pastor. It is the only one of the original three parishes that was founded in the Diocese of Davenport, which was created in 1881. At its beginning there were 65 families in the parish and 54 students in the school. On December 8, 1893, a combination church and school was dedicated at the corner of Union Avenue and Des Moines Street (23rd and I).
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Mary of the Assumption. At its beginning St. Mary's had 1,000 parishioners and it doubled in size by 1887. There were 2,500 parishioners when the parish was divided to create Sacred Heart parish in 1893. German was used in the parish throughout the 19th century, but was replaced more and more by English in the early 20th century. Anti-German sentiment ended the practice with the onset of
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1888. A larger school building was designed by Dubuque architect Martin Heer and it was built for $ 22,000 in 1899. It ceased being a school building in 1977 and it was struck by lightning and burned down shortly before it was scheduled to be torn down in 1979. The present convent was built in 1911 for $ 13,000.
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Like the other two parishes in town, the parish supported its own school. Unlike the other two schools, Sacred Heart School held only elementary grades. From 1893-1983 the School Sisters of Notre Dame taught in the school. In 1921 an addition was built onto the school building and a large convent was
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built by William Pilcher in the gallery when the tornado struck the church and it was destroyed. It was replaced in 1878 by a new organ built by John G. Pfeffer of St Louis for $ 4,500. It was damaged in a windstorm in 1890 when bricks and debris from the construction of the new spire crashed through
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The parish school had elementary grades from the beginning and it graduated its first high school class in 1922. The Sister's taught the lower grades and the older girls, while the older boys were taught by lay teachers. The first convent was a rented house from 1860 until a new convent was built in
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The parish fluctuated between being known as St. Joseph's, the German Catholic Church, in recognition of the parish's many German parishioners, as well as other names. The confusion ended in January 1874 when St. Joseph's was given its own pastor. The new parish was placed under the patronage of St.
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shelved whatever plans were made. During the pastorate of the Rev. John B. Weikman property was purchased west of the downtown area in April 1865. In August of the same year ground was broken for a new school and then a new church. On September 3, 1865, a riot erupted among the parishioners prompted
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The first merger of the Catholic Community in Fort Madison happened in the parochial schools. Both St. Joseph's and St. Mary's high schools merged in 1925 to form Catholic Central High School in the St. Mary's building. Aquinas High School replaced it on the city's northwest side in 1959. The three
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Demographics in the city of Fort Madison and the Diocese of Davenport began to change in the latter half of the 20th century. Fort Madison lost population and the religious habits of Catholics started to change. The diocese also experienced a decline in the number of priests. A plan to consolidate
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yards on the west side of town. The Rev. Louis DeCailly from St. Joseph's opened a school in Ivo Dentz's tin shop at the corner of Santa Fe and Union Avenues (present-day Avenue L and 23rd Street) on September 8, 1892. The Sisters of Humility from St. Joseph were placed in charge. DeCailly would
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was added to the tower in 1872, which gave it a height of 225 feet (69 m). The building was completed for $ 40,000 and by the time the spire was added and the interior was furnished it costs were placed at $ 100,000. The exterior of the church is composed of red brick with a large and tall
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of Dubuque refused to dedicate the new church until its debt of $ 7,000 was paid off. Father Orth decided to act on his own and dedicated the new church himself on January 1, 1871. He was replaced as pastor the following month by the Rev. Aloysius Meis.
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architectural firm of Walsh & Schmidt. The cornerstone was laid on July 8, 1866. Work proceeded until late 1867 and did not resume until 1869 when the tower was finished. The building measures 172 feet (52 m) by 72 feet (22 m). A wooden
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In 1897 Henry Heying donated $ 20,000 of land and $ 8,000 to build a new church. The cornerstone for the present church building was laid on April 16, 1899, and it was dedicated on October 15, 1900. The church was built in the
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Fort Madison's second parish was established amidst controversy. In 1857 St. Joseph's pastor, the Rev. Alexander Hattenberger planned for a larger and more centrally located church for his growing parish. However, the
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the church roof. and it was completely overhauled in 1942 and again in the late 1980s. It 1986 it was recognized as the largest Pfeffer pipe organ in existence by the National Historical Organ Society.
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by those who were opposed to the move. The controversy lasted for eight years and resulted in numerous building delays. The new school building was dedicated on November 9, 1865 as
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The parish established Sacred Heart Cemetery in 1909. Sacred Heart Hospital was established adjacent to the parish property in 1912. It was founded by the
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and large wood carved altars in the far end of each nave that were installed in 1881. The tower collapsed into the main body of the church during a
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built next door. A social hall was built in 1927, a kindergarten building added in 1942 and a new school building replaced the old one in 1955.
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for the present church structure on July 18, 1866. Plans were made to move to the new parish facilities in late 1870, but Bishop
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in 1860. The Rev. Jacob Orth became pastor the following year and construction on the new church preceded with the laying of the
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from St. Louis were the first sisters to teach in Fort Madison. They were replaced at St. Joseph by the
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style and it measures 145 feet (44 m) by 60 feet (18 m). The exterior is covered in
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The third parish in Fort Madison was founded in the town's Santa Fe neighborhood near the
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were both struggling. The two Catholic school systems merged and a new school named
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Christian and Katharina Herschler House, Barn, and Outbuildings Historic District
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The Catholic Church in Fort Madison was organized by a missionary priest to the
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Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Passenger and Freight Complex Historic District
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in 1980. Sacred Heart Church is located at 23rd Street and Ave I.
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celebrated the last Mass in the church on November 17, 2007.
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From 1980 to 1984 the parish was served by priests from the
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Drawing of St. Mary's church showing the original tower.
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St. Mary of the Assumption Church (Fort Madison, Iowa)
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History of the National Register of Historic Places
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Holy Family Catholic Church (Fort Madison, Iowa) is located in Iowa
40°38′0″N 91°19′0″W / 40.63333°N 91.31667°W / 40.63333; -91.31667
Fort Madison, Iowa
United States
Denomination
Roman Catholic
www.holyfamilyfm.com
Diocese
Davenport
Bishop(s)
Dennis G. Walsh
Pastor(s)
U.S. National Register of Historic Places
U.S. Historic district
Contributing property
Fort Madison, Iowa
Gothic Revival
Park-to-Park Residential Historic District
ID14001069
80001455
Diocese of Davenport
Fort Madison, Iowa
United States
National Register of Historic Places
rectory
convent
contributing properties
Park-to-Park Residential Historic District

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