St. Rose Church
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St. Rose (of Lima) Church is a Roman Catholic church located at 2501 Eastern Avenue in Cincinnati, Ohio.
The congregation organized January 15, 1867. The parish was named for St. Rose of Lima, the first saint from the Americas. The parent parishes were Saint Philomena and St. Francis de Sales. The congregation was mostly German.
The church was erected in 1867; the corner-stone was laid October 6, [[1867]. The dedication occurred May 21, 1869. The building is brick, with stone trimmings in the Roman style, measuring 57 × 127 feet. Its steeple, over 190 feet high, is a landmark on the Ohio River. The cost, including lot, was over $60,000.
On Wednesday morning January 31, 1894, the church and the school was almost entirely destroyed by fire, the walls only remaining. The church was rebuilt at a cost $30,000, every cent of which was donated. The congregation numbered 200 families in 1896.[1]
The church has survived many Ohio River floods, and the parish remains active today.
[edit] External links
- Parish Profile
- Panoramas of St. Rose Church
- A hand-painted gauge on the wall of St. Rose Church on Eastern Avenue shows the Ohio River level in 1997
- Postcard St. Rose Church, Cincinnati
- St. Rose Church, School & Parish House
- St. Rose Church, circa 1896
- St. Rose & the Ohio River
- Rev. Joseph A. Meyer, Pastor, From the Souvenir Album of American cities: Catholic Churches of Cincinnati, circa 1896