

Our Approach
Our Parish
The Catholic parish of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary (St. Mary) was founded in 1858. The first Mass was celebrated in the home of Patrick Meehan. Masses were celebrated in private homes from 1858-1866.
The first church building, dedicated to St. Thomas, was build on land that is now St. Mary Cemetery. The Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary Church was consecrated in 1866 at the corner of Fifth Street and Central Avenue, where the present school building is now located. Fr. John C. McAteer was appointed pastor.
The first rectory was built in 1903; the present rectory was constructed in 1960. A seventeen room convent was built in 1951 for the Benedictine nuns who served the parish and school until 1980.The present church, located at the corner of Fourth and Main Streets, was consecrated in 1953 with the first Mass celebrated by Fr. Owen Mitchell on Holy Thursday. Fr. Mitchell served the parish for 26 years.
The first school was built in 1927 and the present school in 1971. A major addition providing four additional classrooms and a pre-school was constructed in 2014 and dedicated in honor of Raymond Cardinal Burke, one of the school's most esteemed alumni. The present school enrollment consists of over 160 students.
To date, five parishioners have been ordained to the priesthood: Raymond Cardnial Burke, Fr. Francis Hillesheim, Fr. Eric Berns, Fr. Donald J. Heiar, Fr. Vincent Brewer.
The present parish consists of 585 families. St. Mary is a growing parish that includes many younger families who treasure the Catholic education that is available to their children. Our current pastor is Monsignor Roger J. Scheckel, assisted by Deacon Donald C. Tully.
Our Story
Parish Staff

Monsignor Roger J. Scheckel
Pastor
roger.scheckel@stmarysrc.com

Pastoral Care
pastoral.care@stmarysrc.com

Deacon Donald C. Tully
Deacon
donald.tully@stmarysrc.com

Patrick Schwingle
Parish Custodian
patrick.schwingle@stmarysrc.com

Cheryl
Blankenship
Administrative Assistant
cheryl.blankenship@stmarysrc.com