Our Parish History
The 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.
Calvary Cemetery was
established during his tenure. Calvary Cemetery Association was formed
July 27, 1869. Land for the cemetery was purchased August 6, 1869 for
$30.00. View the Articles of Incorporation and Warranty Deed as copied
from the Columbia County (State of Wisconsin) records. Fr.
Gallweiler, Gonthyn, Scholter, Hackle, John Ryan, Henry Siner, and William Rice
served as pastors from 1873 - 1882. Click on thumbnail for full
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On January 20, 1882, Fr. Martin Smits became pastor
until his death February 27, 1897. His successor, Fr. John Holzknecht,
became pastor and oversaw the planning and building of a new church and school.
The next Pastor of St. Cecilia, Father Kobe, assisted Fr. O'Brien, delegated by
the Bishop of Green Bay, in the laying of the cornerstone. The July 10,
1902 edition of the Dells Reporter carried the following story:
"The greatest attraction of this Fourth of July
celebration was the laying of the new cornerstone of the new St. Cecilia Church;
the ceremony by Rev. Fr. O'Brien of Green Bay, delegated by the bishop, assisted
Fr. Kolbe, who was the pastor at this time. The hundreds who witnessed his
step in God's cause bowed their heads in deep reverence, and all who were
gathered about the foundation of this beautiful structure in progress were
brought more within God's teaching, and the reverence bestowed upon the faces of
the innocent and all alike during these services must have been an hour of
rejoicing to the angel in Heaven as they looked down with heavenly love upon the
scene."
On August 12, 1902 the tolling of the new
2,200-pound bells in the tower announced the blessing of the bell ceremony at
St. Cecilia Church. St. Cecilia was
officially dedicated on June 22, 1903 by Bishop S. G. Messmer of Green Bay.
The Shrine "Our Lady of the Dells" was erected
due to the efforts of Fr. L.F. Strofer. Presiding at the dedication
ceremony on August 28, 1955 was Bishop William P. O'Connor, the first Bishop of
the Madison Diocese created in
March, 1946.
In September, 1963 with Fr. Joseph Dreis as Pastor,
St. Cecilia School opened and staffed by Dominican Sisters of Sinsinawa.
Ten years later the school closed because of financial difficulties. The
parish rented the facility to the school district until 1991. Then a day
care center opened until June of 2000. The building is currently used for
Religious Education, preschool, and rental of the gym to a basketball club, the
cafeteria is used for special events and meals. The gym is used as a
chapel, in the summer and on special religious holidays, and serves as a second over-flow mass with a
visiting priest officiating.
In November, 2004 the Parish Offices moved across
the street to 603
Oak St., our school building, now know as the "Parish Office Center". The
former nuns quarters in the school were remodeled into office space. Most
work was done by volunteers. The former main office of the school has
become the Religious Education Office, 605 Oak St. The Priest living
quarters have changed to a home built circa 1992, purchased by a few parish
members and gifted to St. Cecilia Congregation. The gym will continue to
be our back-up chapel.
The membership of St. Cecilia Congregation has grown, with the increase in summer tourist business we need
the Parish Center gym to accommodate well over 800 persons attending a
given mass. With Fr. Felix G. Oehrlein now serving as Pastor,
the Parish is involved in a fund raising campaign to fund the expansion of our
worship facilities so that we may have a single church that will accommodate the
large number of persons attending mass. This has become extremely important as
the number of available priests decreases.
Priests serving the Catholic's in
the area know as Wisconsin Dells
| YEARS SERVED |
NAME |
PASTOR OR ASSISTANT |
ASSOCIATION |
| 1847 - 1851 |
Fr. F. Bondue |
|
First to visit area. |
| 1851 - 1866 |
Fr. Anthony D. Godhardt
Fr. Gardner
Fr. Stehle
Fr. Montague
possibly others |
|
St. Simon the Apostle, renamed Exaltation of the Cross |
| 1866 - |
Fr. George Strickner |
Pastor |
Started first church |
| |
Fr. Reindle |
|
Completion of St. Cecilia |
| 1868 - |
Fr. Thomas Keenan |
Pastor |
Mission |
| 1871 - 1873 |
Fr. William De Kelver |
Pastor |
First resident Pastor. Built Rectory, used until 2005. |
| 1873 - 1882 |
Fr. Gallweiler
Fr. Scholter
Fr. Hackle
Fr. John Ryan
Fr. Henry Siner
Fr. William Rice |
|
|
| 1882- 18897 |
Fr. Martin Smits |
Pastor |
|
| 1897 - |
Fr. John Holzknecht
Fr. Obrien |
Pastor |
Plan new church & school
|
| - 1902 |
Fr. Kolbe |
Pastor |
Lay cornerstone |
| 1903 - 1958 |
Frs. De Bauck
Fr. Otto Kolbe
Fr. Bournmeyer
Fr. Nicholas Hannert
Fr. William Gensler
Fr. Thomas Riordan
Fr. Henry Novotny
Fr. Sylvester Van Berkel
Fr. Timothy O'Keefe
Fr. L. F Strofer
Fr. Jerome Hastrich - temporary |
Pastor |
|
| 1958 - 1972 |
Fr. Joseph Dreis |
Pastor |
Opened school 1963 |
| 1972 - 1977 |
Fr. Bernard Pickerts |
Pastor |
Closed school 1973 |
| 1977 - 1999 |
Fr. Kevin Cassidy |
Pastor |
Opened Day Care |
| 1999 - |
Fr. Felix Oehrlein |
Pastor |
Removed old Rectory |