Saint Peter's Church (Mendota, Minnesota)
St. Peter's Church | |
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The stone church and steeple. | |
St. Peter's Church | |
44°53′9″N 93°10′7″W / 44.88583°N 93.16861°WCoordinates: 44°53′9″N 93°10′7″W / 44.88583°N 93.16861°W | |
Location | Mendota Heights, Minnesota |
Country | United States |
Denomination | Roman Catholic |
Website | www.stpetersmendota.org |
History | |
Founded | 1840 |
Administration | |
Archdiocese | Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Saint Paul and Minneapolis |
Clergy | |
Archbishop | John Clayton Nienstedt |
Priest(s) | Steven Hoffman |
St. Peter's Catholic Church, in Mendota Heights, is the oldest church in the state of Minnesota. It was founded in 1840.
Pastors
- Bishop Mathias Loras (1839)
- Father Lucien Galtier (1840–1844)
- Father Augustin Ravoux (1844–1857)
- Father Anatole Oster (1857–1859)
- Father J. Claude Robert (1859–1866)
- Father Claude Genis (1866–1868)
- Father Patrick F. Glennon (1868–1877)
- Father Joseph Anthime Payetite (1877–1878)
- Father C. Arthur Sicazrd De Carufel (1878–1881)
- Father William P. Murray (1881)
- Father Constantine L. Egan, O.P. (1881–1883)
- Father Louis Cornelis (1883–1886)
- Father Thomas F. Duane (1886–1891)
- Father John Gmeiner (1891–1894)
- Father Martin Mahoney (1894–1902)
- Monsignor Anatole Oster (1902–1907)
- Father Joseph Goiffon (1905–1908)
- Father Francis A. Serpaggi (1907–1908)
- Father Patrick J. O'Connor (1908–1913)
- Father Martin Mahoney (1913–1931)
- Father Stephen J. Cassidy (1918–1929)
- Father Thomas P. Ryan (1931)
- Father William J. Harrington (1931–1956)
- Father Harvey F. Egan (1957–1965)
- Father John V. Flaherty (1965–1969)
- Father James B. Namie (1969–1970)
- Father John T. Bauer (1970–1975)
- Father Peter Fleming (1970–1972)
- Father Raymond W. Marschall (1975–1977)
- Father Michael M. Arms (1977–1989)
- Father Kevin I. Clinton (1989–2005)
- Father Rick Banker (2005–2008)
- Father Joseph Gallatin (2008–2014)
- Father Steven Hoffman (2014–present)
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