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Early Catholic Churches in La Crosse
- St. Mary's
- The first Catholic Mass held in common was in the old
court house on August 24, 1855 by Rev. Henry Tappert, the
first pastor and also the first resident priest of La
Crosse County. Within one year, he erected a small frame
church, 35x60, on the N.E. corner of 7th St. and Cameron
Ave. called St. Mary's. This was accomplished with
difficulties since everyone was poor and there were only
25 Catholic families.
By 1874, the building had become too small and was moved
to 805 West Ave. and remodeled into a residence. A new
larger brick church was built on the same site.
- St. Joseph's Cathedral
- In 1863, it was decided to divide the St. Mary's parish
by having the English and French remain at St. Mary's and
a new church, St. Joseph's Cathedral, built for those who
spoke German. Frank and Theodore Mader contributed money
toward the purchase of the lot which cost $1,500.00. A
parochial school was built first. The first mass was
celebrated in the new church on the first Sunday in
October of 1870. Without an architect, the German
settlers themselves built the church by memory, favoring
a German style of Gothic Revival. The Cathedral was built
with Mader brick. There was not enough to finish the
steeple until 1883. Florence recalls her father Frank Jr.
telling her that because of a lack of funds, the Maders
donated the brick for the steeple. (The old St. Joseph's
Cathedral was torn down when the new cathedral was
built.)
- St. Nicholas
- The increasing Catholic population of La Crosse made it
necessary to establish two new parishes, St. John's on
the north side and St. Nicholas on the south side. In
1887 six lots were purchased between North and South Park
Streets and construction of the new church began.
Dominick and Theodore Mader furnished the brick for the
church. It was two stories, the first story used for
school purposes and the second as a church. The first
mass was held on Sunday, October 30, 1887 and the school
was opened with 72 pupils.
By 1894, St. Nicholas Parish was replaced by a new and
larger church dedicated to the Most Holy Trinity.
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