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Parish
History
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On August 22nd, 1950, Bishop George L. Leech of the Diocese of Harrisburg announced that, effective September 1, 1950, a new parish would be formed in Elysburg. This parish was to be named after Mary and called "Queen of the Most Holy Rosary". Rev. Thomas Eovacious was named as the first pastor. He held the first Mass on September 1, 1950 in the temporary church; what is now the rectory.
In 1951, an eager parish began plans to build a church. Architects from Starr and Long in Harrisburg began these plans with Strausser Construction Company from Beaver, PA to serve as the general contractor. The cost of this new building was to be $64,134. March 3, 1951 truly marked the beginning of the construction of the new church as Bishop Leech presided at the groundbreaking ceremony.
With Bishop Leech presiding, the first Mass at the new church was said on October 28, 1951 followed by a blessing and dedication of the church and social hall that afternoon. Amidst all of this great joy, there was a feeling of sadness as Father Eovacious was stricken ill just a few days before the ceremony. Eight days later, the first funeral Mass was held in the new church, that of Father Eovacious. Succeeding him as pastor was Father Ferdinand Gruss. Through the next 25 years many pastors came and went (for a list, please see the bottom of this page), until Father Charles Slough was appointed pastor on February 5, 1976.
Father Slough, along with members of the Advisory Council, perceived that growth in the valley would necessitate the expansion of church facilities. It was recognized that the current accommodations for Mass and religious education were inadequate. On May 6, 1979, a parish referendum voted over 75% to hire the architectural firm of A. Robert Brooks and Associates of Sharon, PA to study the parish's growing needs. The architects recommended that a new church be built and the existing church be converted into a religious education building. These recommendations were accepted and once plans were approved by the Diocese of Harrisburg, the Project Construction Company of Paxinos was hired to build the new church with the low bid of $542,000.
Groundbreaking for this new church was held after the 6:30 Mass on August 23, 1980 with Bishop William Keeler, Auxiliary Bishop of the Diocese of Harrisburg, presiding. On July 29, 1981, the first Mass was celebrated by Bishop Joseph Daley in the new Queen of the Most Holy Rosary Church. Immediately following this Mass, the renovation of the old church began as the social hall and part of the nave were converted into classrooms and the sanctuary and a small part of the nave were retained as a chapel.
On October 4, 1981, the official Dedication and Consecration of the new church was held with Bishop Daley as the principal celebrant. He was assisted by Bishop Keeler, Father Slough, pastor, and Father Lahout and Monsignor Leitch, former pastors. Father Slough closed this festive occasion with the following remarks:
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Pastors and date appointed
Reverend Ferdinand Gruss
Reverend James Coyle
Reverend Boleslaus Stankiewicz
Reverend Cletus Hauck
Reverend Monsignor Thomas Leitch
Reverend Francis Filipelli
Reverend James Noel
Reverend Francis Lahout
Reverend John Gunville
Reverend Bernard Mattern
Reverend Charles Slough
Reverend Al Sceski
November 23, 1951 August 10, 1954
November 8, 1957
August 20, 1959
February 21, 1963
June 30, 1964
May 28, 1965
May 31, 1968
May 29, 1970
June 1, 1973
February 5, 1976
June 15, 2006