Land of the Cross-Tipped Churches explained

The Land of the Cross-Tipped Churches is a rural region in the western part of the U.S. state of Ohio, centered near Maria Stein in Mercer County. Its name is derived from the dense concentration of large Catholic churches that dominate the area's architecture. These and other buildings were constructed by the Society of the Most Precious Blood under the oversight of the missionary priest Francis de Sales Brunner. Under his leadership, the Society founded many churches and schools in the region, as well as several seminaries.

The earliest buildings from the mid-19th century were mostly small wooden or simple brick structures. Most of these were replaced in later construction periods; only two from this generation are still in use as churches.

Many of the massive Gothic revival churches that remain today were built in the late 19th century and early 20th century by Anton DeCurtins or his descendants. The churches of the region have changed little since the early 20th century, and only one new parish has been established since 1925.[1]

Historic buildings

In 1976, many churches in the Land of the Cross-Tipped Churches were added to the National Register of Historic Places, along with a small number of church-related buildings. These buildings are detailed in the chart below; each is listed under the name by which it appears on the Register.

[2] NamePatronDateLocation[3] CountyPhotograph
1Botkins Elementary SchoolN/A1921Botkins

Main St.
40.4691°N -84.1826°W

Shelby
2Cassella Catholic Church and RectoryNativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary1858Marion Township

State Route 119 in Cassella
40.4067°N -84.5508°W

Mercer
3Chickasaw School and RectoryN/A1904Chickasaw

Maple St.
40.4361°N -84.4931°W

Mercer
4Holy Trinity Catholic Church ComplexHoly Trinity1899Coldwater

E. Main and 2nd Sts.
40.4803°N -84.6283°W

Mercer
5Egypt Catholic Church and RectorySt. Joseph1887Jackson Township

junction of Minster-Egypt Rd. and State Route 364 at Egypt
40.3847°N -84.4344°W

Auglaize
6Glynwood Catholic ChurchSt. Patrick1883Moulton Township

6 miles northeast of St. Marys on Glynwood Rd. in Glynwood
40.5831°N -84.3181°W

Auglaize
7Gruenwald ConventN/A1854Marion Township

0.5 miles south of Cassella
40.4003°N -84.5508°W

Mercer
8Holy Family Catholic ChurchHoly Family1866Wayne Township

State Route 185 at Frenchtown
40.2461°N -84.5236°W

Darke
9Holy Rosary Catholic ChurchHoly Rosary1867St. Marys

junction of E. Spring and S. Pine Sts.
40.545°N -84.3828°W

Auglaize
10Immaculate Conception Catholic Church ComplexImmaculate Conception1903Celina

Anthony and Walnut Sts.
40.5519°N -84.5728°W

Mercer
11Immaculate Conception Rectory at BotkinsImmaculate Conception1887Botkins

116 N. Mill St.
40.4693°N -84.1827°W

Shelby
12Maria Stein Catholic Church and RectorySt. John the Baptist1889Marion Township

St. John's Rd. and State Route 119 in Maria Stein
40.4081°N -84.4728°W

Mercer
13Maria Stein ConventN/A1846Marion Township

St. John's and Rolfes Rd. in Maria Stein
40.4158°N -84.4761°W

Mercer
14Minster Elementary SchoolN/A1904Minster

Lincoln St.
40.395°N -84.3789°W

Auglaize
15Philothea Catholic Church and Priest HouseSt. Mary1871Butler Township

Philothea Rd & Tangeman Rd in Philothea, between St. Henry and Coldwater
40.4508°N -84.655°W

Mercer
16Sacred Heart of Jesus RectorySacred Heart of Jesus1911Van Buren Township

State Routes 29 and 119 at McCartyville
40.3951°N -84.2546°W

Shelby
17St. Aloysius Catholic ChurchSt. Aloysius1875Marion Township

U.S. Route 127 and State Route 274, west of Carthagena
40.4364°N -84.57°W

Mercer
18St. Anthony Catholic Church, PaduaSt. Anthony1869Washington Township

State Route 49 and St. Anthony Rd. in Padua
40.5089°N -84.7853°W

Mercer
19St. Augustine Catholic ChurchSt. Augustine1848Minster

N. Hanover St.
40.3944°N -84.3797°W

Auglaize
20St. Bernard Catholic Church and RectorySt. Bernard1906Burkettsville

Main St.
40.3522°N -84.6458°W

Mercer
21St. Charles Seminary and ChapelSt. Charles1906Marion Township

0.5 miles south of Carthagena, off U.S. Route 127
40.4325°N -84.5633°W

Mercer
22St. Francis Catholic Church and RectorySt. Francis1906Granville Township

Cranberry and Ft. Recovery-Minster Rd. in Cranberry Prairie
40.3928°N -84.5819°W

Mercer
23St. Henry Catholic ChurchSt. Henry1897St. Henry

Main St.
40.4175°N -84.6386°W

Mercer
24St. John Catholic Church and Parish HallSt. John1850Pusheta Township

southwestern corner of Schlemel and Van Buren Sts. in Fryburg
40.516°N -84.1485°W

Auglaize
25St. Joseph Catholic Church and RectorySt. Joseph1866Recovery Township

Sawmill and St. Joe Rds. in St. Joe
40.4281°N -84.7386°W

Mercer
26St. Joseph Catholic Church and SchoolSt. Joseph1899Wapakoneta

309 S. Perry St.
40.5678°N -84.1953°W

Auglaize
27St. Louis Catholic Church and RectorySt. Louis1914North Star

east of U.S. Route 127
40.3247°N -84.5703°W

Darke
28St. Michael Catholic Church ComplexSt. Michael1849Fort Loramie

State Route 705 east of State Route 66
40.3514°N -84.3719°W

Shelby
29St. Nicholas Catholic Church and RectorySt. Nicholas1907Osgood

State Route 705 and Washington St.
40.3406°N -84.4925°W

Darke
30St. Patrick Catholic Church and RectorySt. Patrick1915Van Buren Township

Hoying and Wright-Puthoff Rds. in St. Patrick
40.3703°N -84.2886°W

Shelby
31St. Paul's Catholic Church and RectorySt. Paul1889Gibson Township

junction of Sharpsburg and Meiring Rds. in Sharpsburg
40.3672°N -84.7114°W

Mercer
32St. Peter Catholic Church and RectorySt. Peter1904Recovery Township

St. Peter and Philothea Rds. in St. Peter
40.4508°N -84.7467°W

Mercer
33St. Remy Catholic ChurchSt. Remy1890Russia

Main St. and Russia-Versailles Rd.
40.2335°N -84.4148°W

Shelby
34St. Rose Catholic Church ComplexSt. Rose1892Marion Township

Main St. in St. Rose
40.4072°N -84.5147°W

Mercer
35St. Sebastian Catholic Church and RectorySt. Sebastian1904Marion Township

Sebastian Rd. and State Route 716A in Sebastian
40.4449°N -84.517°W

Mercer
36St. Wendelin Catholic Church, School, and RectorySt. Wendelin1870Recovery Township

Ft. Recovery-Minster Rd. and Township Line in Wendelin
40.4°N -84.6908°W

Mercer

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Notes and References

  1. Brown, Mary Ann, and Mary Niekamp. , 2–5. National Park Service, July 1978. Accessed 2010-01-26.
  2. Numbers represent an ordering by significant words.
  3. DeLorme. Ohio Atlas & Gazetteer. 7th ed. Yarmouth: DeLorme, 2004, 44-45/54-55. .