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Saint Mary's Catholic Church (Dubuque, Iowa)

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parish - which now had over 300 families. At first, they attempted to purchase the Presbyterian Seminary in Dubuque for $ 15,000. After other Christian denominations opposed this plan, the group instead purchased an orchard for $ 3,000. This site, about seven blocks north of the Holy Trinity Church, is the site of the current church.
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Company - a prominent 19th century organ builder - installed an organ in the choir loft. This organ was placed in a visually impressive case. The organ was significantly altered by the Lima Pipe Organ Company of Elida, Ohio, in 1965; the case and most of the pipes were retained, augmented by all new
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A book entitled "St. Marys: Finest church west of the Mississippi" covering the complete history of the church was published in August 2010. In 2014 a conceptual plan (but no timeline or cost estimate) to renovate the campus to provide office space for small businesses, a community kitchen and 12
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With a heavy debt load and a declining membership, the parish council recommended to the Archdiocese that the parish be closed. In late 2009 it was announced that the parish would be closed. On May 25, 2010, St. Mary's held its final mass as a Catholic parish with 700 attendees. The building is
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On February 10, 1867, Bishop John Hennessy dedicated the new St. Mary's Church. Over the next 55 years, the population of Dubuque continued to grow. This was especially true in the 1880s with the arrival of the Milwaukee Railroad shops. St. Mary's was the mother parish of four other area parishes.
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In 1849, Bishop Loras granted permission for 40 German families to form a new parish. Gerhard Hueckels donated land at the corner of 8th and White Streets in Dubuque. In 1850, a church was built on the land. This church, named Holy Trinity, was built of native stone with a tower about twenty feet
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As with many other churches during the 19th century, most of the excavation and construction work was done by the men of the parish. By the time the foundation was complete in September 1864, only $ 3.03 was left in the treasury. The remaining $ 80,000 needed to finish the church was brought in
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Soon the first major influx of German immigrants occurred. The small Holy Trinity church was filled to capacity. In 1863, the pastor, Father George Fendrick, and members of the parish founded the "German Roman Catholic Association of Dubuque." Their goal was to build a new church to support the
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took control of Downtown Catholic and other Dubuque-area Catholic schools in 2001. Downtown Catholic and Sacred Heart – Holy Trinity School became St. Francis School in 2002, and St. Francis closed in 2004. Four Oaks Family and Children Services bought the school building in 2006.
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The sanctuary was extended in 1911, followed by the construction of two small chapels at the rear of the church. In 1914, stained glass windows built in Bavaria were installed in the church, though the shipment of the windows was nearly stopped because of the outbreak of
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was established in 1879, followed by Holy Ghost in 1896. In 1910, a new Holy Trinity Church was built near Eagle Point Park in Dubuque in memory of the first church in Dubuque to carry that name. Finally in 1922, Nativity parish was built near what today is called
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For the first few years, there was a lack of priests in the still-young diocese. The people of Holy Trinity parish were served at first by a missionary, Father Gerhard Plathe. Finally, in 1853, they were given a resident priest, Father William Edmonds.
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and a decline in membership as some families moved to suburban locations. The parish had a priest to lead Mass, but most of the administrative work was handled by a lay woman minister, the wife of a former U.S. Representative who is a deacon.
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units of low income housing was jointly announced by the Dubuque Archdiocese, non-Catholic community groups such as Dubuque's Economic Development Department and the Washington Neighborhood Corporation, and Dubuque-based Gronen Restoration.
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In the 1990s, St. Mary's built a new handicapped entrance. This entrance is located at the northeast corner of the church and has an elevator. Before that, the church was not as accessible as other churches in the area.
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were implemented. The parish removed the communion rail and placed a new altar in the sanctuary that faced the congregation. However, the original high and side altars were left largely intact.
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mechanism (including windchests constructed of aluminum) and several additional ranks of pipes. It currently has three manuals and 33 stops.
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In 1864, construction was begun on the new church. The plans were designed by the architect John Mullany, who had designed the
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During the 1840s, a number of German families moved to the city of Dubuque. Many of these families were
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which was largely filmed in Dubuque, had a scene which featured exterior shots of St. Mary's Church.
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In recent years, St. Mary's Church had combined efforts with the nearby
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to form Downtown Catholic School in 1982. The organization
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Washington Street and East 22nd Street Historic District
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National Register of Historic Places in Dubuque, Iowa
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in 2015, and the various buildings were included as
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Saint Mary's Catholic Church (Dubuque)
U.S. National Register of Historic Places
U.S. Historic district
U.S. Historic district
Contributing property

Saint Mary's Catholic Church (Dubuque, Iowa) is located in Iowa
Saint Mary's Catholic Church (Dubuque, Iowa) is located in the United States
Dubuque, Iowa
42°30′29″N 90°40′01″W / 42.50806°N 90.66694°W / 42.50806; -90.66694
Gothic Revival
Washington Residential Historic District
ID15000725
15000436
Archdiocese of Dubuque
Dubuque, Iowa
United States
National Register of Historic Places
historic district
contributing properties
Washington Residential Historic District
Catholic
St. Raphael's Cathedral
present Cathedral building

Sacred Heart
Loras College
Hook and Hastings
World War I

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