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HistoryThe first Catholic Priest to visit the area known as Kilbourn City (now Wisconsin Dells) was Fr. J Bondue in 1847. The organization of the Catholic church began in 1850. The Parish was known as St. Simon the Apostle. Included in the organization were Catholics who resided in the towns of Easton, Quincey, New Haven, Dell Prairie, and Lyndon Station. Mission stations in Olin, Point Bluff, and White Creek were served by Priests in Kilbourn City. In 1851, Father Anthony D. Godhardt arrive in Kilbourn City from Fort Winnebago (now Portage) and completed the organization of the Parish. In 1855 the Parish was renamed Exaltation of the Holy Cross. In 1866, Father George Strickner became Pastor and started planning the erection of the first church on the corner of Bowman Road and Wisconsin Avenue. His successor, Father Reindle saw the program through to its completion and dedicated it to St. Cecilia in 1868. Under the direction of Fr. Thomas Keenan, the parish continued as a mission of Lyndon Station and later of Portage. During 1871 - 1873 Fr. William De Kelver was appointed the first resident pastor of
St. Cecilia Parish. During his pastorate, the first rectory was built
and it remained the rectory until February 2005 when it was
demolished to make room for Worship space expansion. |