Pioneers met outside, in
barns in bad weather in their cabins if big enugh or made the long treck
to Detroit before they built their own churches.
There was a Methodist church
group in Warren before 1850.
The
First Methodist Church of Warren was started about 1853 and a log chapel built.
This building was replaced in 1857. It is now the oldest
structure within the Warren Village area. This church first stood to the east
of the Warren Union Cemetery on the side of the Creek Road (Chicago Road).
It was moved to its present location at Seventh and Fillmore in 1884.
About
1850 a group representing the Warren Township outpost of St Peters Evangelical
Church of halfway met in the old Methodist Church across mound Road.
In 1864 they organized St Paul Evangelical Church. The
current impressive building was built in 1894. It had a steeple
that towered 35 feet above the belfry but lightening destroyed the steeple in
1921. Records were kept in German just like the sister church
St Clement church that had records in German and Latin.
By
1875 Beebe’s corners had two churches The Methodist Church and St Paul's Church
St
Paul Church above was built in 1894.
In
1853 the people decided they wanted a catholic church and in 1854 the first of
four St, Clement churches was built on Van Dyke between
In
1854 the
In
trying to read the pastors writing as I worked on this history, I was told that
they went to a different school of handwriting. I don’t know
about that but they sure sometimes got careless about good penmanship.
When all of the letters look like undotted i’s than something is wrong.
Plus I had to buy two Latin books to figure out the meanings as the records
are in Latin. Father William Hendrickx became the pastor in
1868. He spoke several languages. In 1880
a new brick St Clement was built based on the plans for the Sacred heart Church
in
They
were replaced in 1892 by the Sisters of St. Dominic from
The
Official St Clement’s history states that picnics were held across from the church
in Engleman grove and that a platform was built for dancing and a German Band
played music.
By
the year 1916, 182 students were enrolled at St. Clement School. That number rose
to 600 students by 1920. The pressing need for a new and larger school led to
the construction of a two-story, 16 room brick and concrete school. It had a high
school and auditorium with a 1,000 seat capacity. The first high school graduating
class, in 1926, consisted of one person Ester Delia Schnoblen
(Smith). In 1952 Father Timothy Murray became pastor of St. Clement and ground
was broken for a new school to accommodate 1,300 students. In
1960 work was begun on the present modern church with 65 foot-high vaulted ceiling,
gables forming a cross, hundreds of panes of stained glass and seating capacity
for 1,600. It also has a 130 foot bell tower.
1854 The first wooden St Clement church
was built on the
The
First Methodist Church of Warren was started about 1853 and a log chapel built.
This building was replaced in 1857. It is now the oldest
structure within the
Some
of the oldest structures in
The
The
The


History of St Anne Parish
(From the church web site)
In
August 1943, four mothers from the
In
September 1943, instruction classes were begun in the Sisters' convent on Van
Dyke, the Motherhouse of the Slovak-Dominican Sisters.
This arrangement served as a partial solution, but lack
of space in the convent, and transportation problems due to the war, were factors
to be met and overcome. In the Spring of 1944, Mr. Norman Halmich, then Postmaster
and Storekeeper, displayed in his store a petition to be signed by Catholic parents
for religious instruction of children in
In late June, 1944, the Mission Helpers of the Sacred Heart, four in number,
opened a vacation school in an empty store on
In
December, a Christmas Program was conducted in the Barn for the parents
and children. It was at this meeting that discussion arose
regarding the possibility of establishing a parish in
In
March of 1945, announcement was made from the Chancery Office that a parish was
to be established in the vicinity of Mound and 13 Mile Roads. Fr.
Frank J. Walsh was given the assignment.
Among
the men attending the next meeting at the Doctor's home was the late Mr. Norman
Halmich who graciously donated five acres of land on
The
St.
Anne Parish originally comprised twenty square miles, from 12 Mile to 16 Mile
Roads, and from Dequindre to Schoenherr. Due to the enormous
growth of the City of
Ground
for the new Church was broken on
In
the summer of 1977 plans were made to renovate St. Anne Church.
St. Edmund Parish
(From the church web site)
Fr.
McGoldrick began his pastorate by immediately organizing the St. Edmund Parish
community. Sunday masses were held in the gymnasium of
Meantime,
St. Edmund Parish grew to approximately 2,500 families, necessitating the aid
of an assistant pastor and a new church. Fr. Joseph F. Janes
was appointed the first assistant.
A
permanent church was built and its dedication took place on
St.
Edmund’s has known three pastors, Fr. William McGoldrick1961-1988; Msgr. Gerald
Martin 1988-1991; and present pastor, Fr. Robert Witkowski.
Approximately
2300 families are registered at St. Edmund’s. Mass is celebrated
daily at
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