Saint Peter's Church (Mendota, Minnesota) Explained
St. Peter's Catholic Church, in Mendota Heights, is the oldest church in the state of Minnesota. The parish was founded in 1840, and the original stone chapel was built in 1858.[1]
Pastors
- Bishop Mathias Loras (1839)
- Lucien Galtier (1840–1844)
- Augustin Ravoux (1844–1857)
- Anatole Oster (1857–1859)
- J. Claude Robert (1859–1866)
- Claude Genis (1866–1868)
- Patrick F. Glennon (1868–1877)
- Joseph Anthime Payetite (1877–1878)
- C. Arthur Sicazrd De Carufel (1878–1881)
- William P. Murray (1881)
- Constantine L. Egan, O.P. (1881–1883)
- Louis Cornelis (1883–1886)
- Thomas F. Duane (1886–1891)
- John Gmeiner (1891–1894)
- Martin Mahoney (1894–1902)
- Anatole Oster (1902–1907)
- Joseph Goiffon (1905–1908)
- Francis A. Serpaggi (1907–1908)
- Patrick J. O'Connor (1908–1913)
- Martin Mahoney (1913–1931)
- Stephen J. Cassidy (1918–1929)
- Thomas P. Ryan (1931)
- William J. Harrington (1931–1956)
- Harvey F. Egan (1957–1965)
- John V. Flaherty (1965–1969)
- James B. Namie (1969–1970)
- John T. Bauer (1970–1975)
- Peter Fleming (1970–1972)
- Raymond W. Marschall (1975–1977)
- Michael M. Arms (1977–1989)
- Kevin I. Clinton (1989–2005)
- Rick Banker (2005–2008)
- Joseph Gallatin (2008–2014)
- Steven Hoffman (2014–present)
See also
Notes and References
- News: Becker . Maria . In Mendota, archdiocese’s oldest parish turns 175 - TheCatholicSpirit.com . 4 February 2024 . The Catholic Spirit . 1 July 2015.