St. Rose of Lima Mission, Roman Catholic Church (Silver Lake, Missouri)

St. Rose of Lima Mission, Roman Catholic Church (Silver Lake, Missouri)
37°41′01″N 89°59′24″W / 37.68361°N 89.99000°W / 37.68361; -89.99000
Location 13370 Hwy 32, Silver Lake, Missouri
Country United States
Denomination Roman Catholic Church
History
Former name(s) Holy Innocents
Founded 1850s
Consecrated 1879
Architecture
Groundbreaking 1877
Completed 1879
Administration
Archdiocese Archdiocese of St. Louis

St. Rose of Lima Mission, Roman Catholic Church is a Roman Catholic church in Silver Lake, Missouri.

History

The parish first started as a log cabin mission church which was served by the Vincentians from Perryville in the 1850s. The first frame church was built under Father William Vincent Moore in 1865. Father Moore, who studied at St. Mary's of the Barrens Seminary, would later serve as priest at St. Rose of Lima Mission church. In the early 1870s, Father Joseph Hellwing, who had just become pastor of St. Mary's at Biehle, also gave services here.

The current stone church was constructed under the direction of Father Denis D. Leyden in 1877-79. The stone church was constructed of unique colored stone blocks, and was originally known as Holy Innocents. The brothers and students at St. Mary's of the barrens donated 30,000 shingles for the roof of the new church.

The Silver Lake church was changed to St. Rose of Lima, in 1885-1886, under Father Pommer and Father E. J. Wynne, apparently as a response to the completion of the new stone church.[1][2][3]

References

  1. KRJ Architecture: Silver Lake http://www.krjarch.com/silverLake.asp
  2. Parishes Online http://www.parishesonline.com/scripts/hostedsites/org.asp?p=14&ID=8625
  3. Archdiocese of St. Louis https://archstl.org/app/directory/parishes/1000167
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