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Parish History
St. Joseph's Church- Red Lake Falls, MN Adopted From "A History of Red Lake County"- 1976 The spiritual care of the first Catholic families of Red Lake Falls dates back to the beginning of the city itself. In the year 1876, there were seven families of French-Canadian descent who were cared for by Father L'Hivers, the first priest to come into the vicinity. He offered Mass in the home of Isaiah Gervais.
Father Pierre Champagne returned to Duluth in 1886. The street going south from the front of the present church still bears his name. The parish was served by Father Mercil for three ye |
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Red Lake Falls Parish Links
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Serving the communities of
St. Joseph's of Red Lake Falls & Brooks Phone 218-253-2685 Mailing Address: FAX: 218-253-2195 All Rights Reserved |
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Priests who have served as Pastors for the People of God at St. Joseph Church Red Lake Falls
1876-1879 1879 - 1883 1883-1884 1894- 1911 |
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Succeeding Father Marcil was Father S. Arpin in 1889. He built a new church. After him came Father Fayolle who was pastor from July, 1894 until August,1911. During his pastorate, the first convent and school were built and completed in 1902. The Sisters of St. Benedict from Duluth came to teach in the school. At this time the parish numbered 300 families, many of whom were to leave for the state of Washington at a later date. Father August Beyne became pastor in 1911 and remodeled the rectory. Father Eugene Lemire was assigned as pastor of St. Joseph's on December 6,1914. His was a long and busy pastorate: 1916- A sisters' home was erected: 1917- The church This church also burned and a new one, designed by a Benedictine priest from St. John's Abbey in Collegeville replaced it in 1929 under Father Lemire's administration. All of this work was undertaken at a time when the parish numbered about 250 families. Father Lemire died on January 4 1942, after 28 years of service to the parish and community. It was during his pastorate that assistant priests were first assigned to this parish. The following names appear in church records as assistant pastors: Father E. Grimonprez, E.J.Paquin, Victor Cardin, Henry Rousseau, Louis Sullivan, J.P. Flynn, W.F. Lemen and Paul Cardin. One of t A redecoration of the church was carried out in Father Cardin's pastorate, and was completed in May, 1948. Assistant Priests in his time were Fathers Henry Monroe, Jerome Felion and Daniel Noah. On March 1, 1952, Bishop Francis Schenk combined the parishes of St. Mary and St. Joseph. Father William Keefe, the pastor of St. Mary's Parish, became the pastor of the combined parishes under the name of St. Joseph.
Father Keefe undertook an extensive building program which included a new school, convent and rectory. The entire project was completed in October of 1952. This project the largest undertaking in the history of the parish, was accomplished through the hard work of many volunteers, the faithful contributions of parishioners, and the careful administration of Father Keefe. He also undertook a complete renovation of the church interior which was completed in time for the Easter season of 1964. Assistant priests during Father Keefe's pastorate included Fathers Donald Archer, Edward Nistler, Stanley Bourassa, Gerald Noesen and Joseph Keiselbach.
Under Father Noesen's pastorate the interior and sanctuary of the church were painted and rearranged. Other projects were a new five rank organ, an addition of a mother's room and a reconciliation room in the church, new blacktopping on the parking lot and school playground, renovation of the parish hall, a redecoration of the rectory and improvements in the convent. During the time Father Noeson was pastor the parish began to be administered through a parish council and a school board and cemetery board were established to implement the directives of the Second Vatican Council. From 1979 to 1984 Father Jerome Felion served the parish community and in 1984 Fathers Tom Baxter and Patrick Creeden were named co-pastors. They served the parish until 1987 when Bishop Victor Balke named Father Gary LaMoine as pastor.
Many building improvements were completed under Father LaMoine's pastorate. The community added a handicapped assessable lift and built a new main entrance to the Church. The Church interior was painted and redecorated and the Church began a building fund to renovate the church kitchen. The Church was also air conditioned and a generous parishioner paid to have a new roof installed on the school building. The parish also served the people of St. Dorothy's in Dorothy and St. Anthony's in Terrebonne. Father LaMoine served the parishes until July of 1998. Father Tim Bushy was named by Bishop Balke to be the pastor of the Red Lake Falls Cluster of Catholic parishes in the summer of 1998. Under Father Bushy's pastorate the parish continues to build and be Church in the new millennium. I The school was entirely redecorated and new furnishings were provided generous donors and alumni. In the summer of 2000 an all school reunion was held in Red Lake Falls and a new playground was installed on the school grounds. The parish has also remodeled the church kitchen and dining room in 2000. In July of 2000 the parishes of St. Anthony's-Terrebonne and St. Dorothy's-Dorothy were merged into St. Joseph's- Red Lake Falls. Father Bushy serves the people of Red Lake Falls and St. Joseph's of Brooks. The people of St. Joseph's- Red Lake Falls have constructed two display cases in the Church Hall with artifacts from each of the parishes to commemorate them and also as a welcome to the people of St. Anthony's and St. Dorothy's who have now joined St. Joseph's-Red Lake Falls. During the summer of 2002 the Pastoral Offices were re-located to the school. Now the administrative and pastoral offices of both the Church and School are located at 112 Edward Ave NE in Red Lake Falls, MN. |
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