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'''St Aloysius Catholic Church''' is a Catholic church in the [[Diocese of Birmingham]] located at 751 [[Academy Drive]] in [[Bessemer]]. | '''St Aloysius Catholic Church''' is a Catholic church in the [[Diocese of Birmingham]] located at 751 [[Academy Drive]] in [[Bessemer]]. | ||
On [[January 25]], [[1888]], the [[Bessemer Land Company]] deeded four lots along [[5th Avenue North Bessemer|5th Avenue North]] for a church, rectory, and school. The first frame building was constructed by hand that year. A one-room school was built behind the church before the close of the 19th century and staffed with lay teachers. In [[1900]] the Sisters of Mercy began staffing the school. | On [[January 25]], [[1888]], the [[Bessemer Land Company]] deeded four lots along [[5th Avenue North Bessemer|5th Avenue North]] for a church, rectory, and school. The first frame building was constructed by hand that year. A one-room school was built behind the church before the close of the 19th century and staffed with lay teachers. In [[1900]] the Sisters of Mercy began staffing the school. They discontinued their service to the school in [[1981]]/ | ||
In [[1920]], a new, larger, brick building was erected at the corner of 5th Avenue and [[17th Street North Bessemer|17th Street North]]. | In [[1920]], a new, larger, brick building was erected at the corner of 5th Avenue and [[17th Street North Bessemer|17th Street North]]. | ||
On [[December 21]], [[1989]], a fire destroyed the church. A new church was completed on Academy Drive just off [[I-20/59]] in time for Christmas services in [[1992]] | |||
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==Pastors== | ==Pastors== | ||
* | * [[Joseph A. Wright]], 1899- | ||
* [[Francis T. Coyle]], 1938-1947 | |||
* [[John H. Stack]] | |||
* [[Louis Giardino]], 1988- | |||
* [[Patrick Cullen]] | |||
* [[Gerald Holloway]], 2019- | |||
* [[Reju Pynadath]] (administrator), 2022 | |||
==References== | ==References== | ||
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* [http://staloysiuscc.org/ St Aloysius Catholic Church] website | * [http://staloysiuscc.org/ St Aloysius Catholic Church] website | ||
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[[Category:1888 establishments]] | [[Category:1888 establishments]] | ||
[[Category:1888 buildings]] | [[Category:1888 buildings]] | ||
[[Category:1920 buildings]] | [[Category:1920 buildings]] | ||
[[Category:1992 buildings]] | |||
[[Category:Catholic churches]] | [[Category:Catholic churches]] | ||
[[Category:5th Avenue North Bessemer]] | |||
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[[Category:Academy Drive]] | [[Category:Academy Drive]] |
Revision as of 12:35, 11 December 2022
St Aloysius Catholic Church is a Catholic church in the Diocese of Birmingham located at 751 Academy Drive in Bessemer.
On January 25, 1888, the Bessemer Land Company deeded four lots along 5th Avenue North for a church, rectory, and school. The first frame building was constructed by hand that year. A one-room school was built behind the church before the close of the 19th century and staffed with lay teachers. In 1900 the Sisters of Mercy began staffing the school. They discontinued their service to the school in 1981/
In 1920, a new, larger, brick building was erected at the corner of 5th Avenue and 17th Street North.
On December 21, 1989, a fire destroyed the church. A new church was completed on Academy Drive just off I-20/59 in time for Christmas services in 1992
Pastors
- Joseph A. Wright, 1899-
- Francis T. Coyle, 1938-1947
- John H. Stack
- Louis Giardino, 1988-
- Patrick Cullen
- Gerald Holloway, 2019-
- Reju Pynadath (administrator), 2022
References
- Lody, Father Joseph, ed. (2009). History of the Diocese of Birmingham. Strasbourg, France: Éditions du Signe.
External links
- St Aloysius Catholic Church website