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St. Benedict's Catholic Church is a Catholic church in Nebraska City, Nebraska, United States. It is on the National Register of Historic Places. The church parish was founded in 1856 and its building, completed in 1861, is the oldest brick church in the state of Nebraska. The church's address is 411 5th Rue, Nebraska City, Nebraska.
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In 1862, Reverend Emmanuel Hartig dedicated St. Benedict's Church in Nebraska City, the oldest standing church in the state. [1] During the American Civil War, Irish Catholic workers started immigrating to Nebraska to aid in the transportation of goods and to later build the Union Pacific railroad. Nebraska was admitted as a state in 1867. [1]
Saint Benedict's Parish in Nebraska City founded Saint Benedict's Parochial School in 1861, with the assistance of the Benedictine Sisters of Pennsylvania. In 1865 Annunciation Academy, a girls' school, was founded and in 1880 Saint Mary's School.
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The bullying had begun, Ms Benedict said, at the beginning of the 2023 school year after Republican state lawmakers passed a bill that required public school students to use bathrooms that matched ...
It is the mother church of Lourdes Central Catholic Schools in Nebraska City. Its parish church is located at 218 North 6th Street in Nebraska City. The parish was established in 1869 to serve the English-speaking faithful as the older parish in Nebraska City, St. Benedict's, only offered services in German. [1] Fr.
He returned to the United States in 1996, and became pastor at St. Richard's Catholic Church in 1998. In 2007, he was transferred to St. Benedict The Moor Church and St. Therese of the Child Jesus, where he served until his retirement in 2011. [ 1 ]