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The Catholic Messenger
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History of St. Mary's
Catholic Church
-- compiled by Earl Howe
St. Mary's Catholic Church of Tipton, Iowa was
established in 1856 when a letter was sent by Father Laurent to Bishop Loras
requesting funds to purchase lots for a church building in Tipton. In
1858, $100.00 was sent to Father Laurent for this purpose and in 1859, a
small, 20'by 30' church was built on the south side of South Street. in
1867, a two-acre plot of ground was donated to the Church by one of the
early parishioners for use as a Catholic Cemetary.
By 1876, 40 families were now
members of St. Mary's. Two more lots were purchased from William Tuthill
on the southeast corner of 2nd and Sycamore Street. On July 4, 1878, a
bigger building - 32' by 50' - was completed at this site. By 1881
the Dubuque Diocese was divided with Cedar County and the rest of the
southern half of the state, forming the Davenport Diocese.
In 1889, St. Mary's acquired
its first resident priest. St. Joseph's, Cedar Valley was named as an
out-mission of St. Mary's. By 1901, a vacant church belonging to the
First Congregational denomination was purchased at the site of the
current St. Mary's Church. This building was remodeled to become the
first St. Mary's Church on the present site. A year later, the house
south of the church was purchased and remodeled for use as a rectory.
In 1956, the house on lot 11,
just north of the present church, was purchased and remodeled into a
more modern rectory. The last mass performed at St. Joseph's, Cedar
Valley, was May 10, 1964. The doors were then closed immediately. In
1967, the old rectory was removed, a new addition was added to the south
side of the current rectory and the parish hall was built. Demolition began on the building in 1968 and mass was
spoken for the first time on March 14, 1969 in the current St. Mary's
Church building. Over the 150 years, our parish family has grown to
nearly 400 families.
Vision for St. Mary's:
In 2006, change once again favored our parish
and with God's help, we established a process to plan for the future of St.
Mary's. From this process, four vision statements were created to guide us in
better serving God and the people of the community.
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- St. Mary's will be a Eucharistic community,
guided by the Holy Spirit to grow in and share our faith, thereby building
the Kingdom of God.
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- St. Mary's Parish will, as a Eucharistic
community inspired by Jesus Christ, find and meet the needs of others,
both locally and throughout the world.
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- St. Mary's will be a Eucharistic community
of open-minded, patient disciples, serving God and others by word and
action through faith, hope and love.
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- St. Mary's will be a Eucharistic community
that is welcoming to all in our community, inviting persons of all ages to
serve and worship as part of our family of faith.
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208 Meridian Street, PO Box 309 - Tipton, Iowa 52772
Ph: 563-886-2506 Fax: 563-886-6326
tiptonsm@netwtc.net
Last updated
07/13/2008
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