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Saint
Peter's Catholic Church
Chippewa County Highway Q, Tilden
In
the early 1850s, settlers from Rhine, Bavaria, Bohemia,
and Luxembourg came to this part of Wisconsin now known
as Tilden Township. They vowed to build a church in honor
of the "Blessed Virgin Mother of God" giving thanks
for their safe voyage to the new country.
The
first priest to the settlers in Tilden was Father Migneault
in 1857. The next year he was succeeded by Father Smedding,
who organized St. Peter's congregation. In 1860 he laid
the foundation for a new church building.
A
month after Bishop Michael Heis of LaCrosse confirmed a
class of 55 children, he appointed Father A. Koke as the
first resident pastor on July 31, 1869. That October, parochial
school classes began when Franz Stoffel began teaching in
the church. The School Sisters of Notre Dame arrived here
on March 1, 1872.
In
May 1875, a new St. Peter's Church resembling a miniature
Roman basilica, was built on the present site. Father Joseph
Reister had the present school building built in 1905.
Parishioners
decided in 1941 that a new church was needed and the old
structure was taken down. The present church building you
are looking at was built and dedicated in 1942. St. Peter's
has played a vital role in the spiritual life of this area
as the congregation continues to worship and serve God.
Chippewa
County Historical Society
Historic Sign #30
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