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Transfiguration Catholic Church company history timeline

1949

The ponies did indeed graze there until a small, dilapidated farmhouse and several farm buildings were torn down and construction started in September 1949.

1950

With a loan from the Archdiocese, a $43,240 building was finished and dedicated on Sunday, August 27, 1950.

1952

The parish had its first festival in 1952 on parish grounds.

1964

On January 15, 1964 Father Robert Plagge of Cincinnati became the second pastor of Transfiguration.

1971

The first Mass in the 575-seat church was offered April 11, 1971, Easter Sunday.

1972

Father Wilfrid Dirr became the fourth pastor of Transfiguration on April 20, 1972, but he would be with the parishioners only until his sudden death the following year.

1989

Parishioners rose to the challenge and the debt was retired in 1989.

1996

In 1996, the parish hired its first youth minister, Ruth Matthiass and Father Grilliot received approval from the archdiocese for a much-needed expansion project that resulted in the Mother Teresa annex.

1999

In March of 1999, former youth minister Ruth Matthiass became Sister Clare Marie of the Cross with the Franciscan Sisters of the Renewal.

Father John MacQuarrie became the eighth pastor of Transfiguration in July 1999.

2017

COTT has celebrated its ever first mass on Maundy Thursday, 13th April 2017.

2021

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