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St. Luke Catholic Church company history timeline

1984

On July 13, 1984, relics of the following saints were placed in the new marble altar of the Church of St Luke the Evangelist by Fr.

1987

Father Walter Matus became Pastor of St Luke's on July 5, 1987.

1988

In 1988 the mortgage on the church property and building was paid and the property purchased previously for church expansion and investment was sold.

1990

The groundbreaking ceremony for the new Education Building was held on August 5, 1990.

1991

The Education Building and expanded hall were dedicated on May 5, 1991.

1992

In September of 1992, Bishop James Malonegives permission to enter into phase two, consisting offund raising, financial feasibility, and selecting anarchitect.

1993

The other priest who had celebrated his 25th Anniversary was Father Michael Burke, O.P., Associate Pastor at St Luke - June 13, 1993.

1993 – The General Building Fund Appeal begins.

A power shortage in 1993 led to a survey of all parish buildings and a decision by the Finance Council that major repairs were in order.

1994

Father Joseph Mitrano, became Pastor on July 1, 1994.

In December of 1994 Father Mitrano became the second priest to celebrated his 25th Anniversary of his Ordination while assigned to St Luke’s.

1994 – Plans for the seating arrangement are finalized and the parish is informed of the theological background and format of the new space.

With the beginning of the restoration campaign in 1994, Fr.

1995

May 28,1995 – With the goal of two-thirds of the total project costhaving been raised, a prayer service and ground breakingceremonyis held.

In 1995 the first School Futuring Process was initiated and plans formulated for the parish school.

1996

April 27, 1996 – The first Mass is celebrated in the new church.

Father Louis Pavlicek was assigned as Pastor on July 1, 1996 and was also assigned later as Pastor of the Mission Church in Rogers - St Matthew.

1997

Casting for the St Luke Bell began in 1997.

In 1997 St Luke celebrated the 75th anniversary of its founding as a Parish.

1998

On January 5, 1998 church repairs began.

1999

Father Larry Heimsoth was ordained at St Luke’s by Bishop John McCarthy on July 10, 1999 and was assigned to St Luke’s as Associate Pastor.

2000

They were rung for the first time on New Year, 2000.

2001

January, 2001 – The church was built without going into debt, but the Diocesan assessments were still

On June 24, 2001, groundbreaking for a 10,000 square foot Parish Pastoral Center was held.

In the year 2001, plans were made to establish a Columbarium, which was covered in granite and measured five feet high and seven feet in diameter and had ninety-six niches, was installed.

2002

A pledge campaign was launched and a loan was taken out to pay our back assessments, and will be paid off by the end of 2002.

A new Crucifix was donated to St Luke Parish by the Joe Frerick Family in memory of Fransico and Rose Forgione and in honor of Foster Father & Mother Orville and Bernadette Frerich and was dedicated on Ash Wednesday, 2002.

2005

That summer, the new school Lakewood Catholic Academy opened with 612 students from Pre-Kindergarten to Grade 8 on August 30, 2005.

Don Loftin was assigned as Pastor on September 1, 2005.

2016

October, 2016 – Father DeLucia was named Pastor.

2019

August, 2019 – Father Leo Wehrlin was named Pastor.

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