• Church Pictures
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  • Cornerstone Blessing and Walk-Thru
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  • Cross Placement
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  • St. Mary's History
    Worship Begins as Fredericksburg is Settled — Settlers from Germany arriving in Fredericksburg in May of 1846 were largely Catholic or Lutheran. With no priest available families gathered in homes for worship. First, John Leyendecker, a school teacher, opened his home for worship and later, in 1847, both Catholics and Protestants worshiped in the Vereins Kirche (Society’s Church). St. Mary's History photo album thumbnail 2 St. Mary's History photo album thumbnail 3 St. Mary's History photo album thumbnail 4 St. Mary's History photo album thumbnail 5 Dedication of St. Mary's High School Building — The first Catholic school was opened by parishioners in 1856 utilizing a number of buildings. In the early years classes were taught by lay teachers but in 1870 the Sisters of Divine Providence took over the teaching responsibility and continued to do so for over 100 years. The existing St. Mary’s High School building, costing $60,000, was dedicated in 1924. St. Mary's History photo album thumbnail 7
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