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- | |'''Address''': | ||
- | | St. Barbara Church<br>1505 Denison Avenue<br>Cleveland, Ohio<br> | ||
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- | |'''Affiliation''': | ||
- | | Roman Catholic | ||
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- | |'''Organized''': | ||
- | | 1905 | ||
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- | |'''Pastor''': | ||
- | |Fr. Lucjan Stokowski<br>(Fr. Michael Dyrcz has retired) | ||
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- | |'''Neighborhood''': | ||
- | | [[Gertie St.|West 15th St]]<br>and [[Newburgh St.|Denison Avenue]] area | ||
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- | |'''Mass Schedule:''' | ||
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- | |Mondays||8:30 a.m | ||
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- | |Wednesdays||8:30 a.m | ||
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- | |Saturdays||4:30 p.m. | ||
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- | |Sundays||9:00 a.m. (English)<br> 11:00 a.m. (Polish) | ||
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- | = Building History = | ||
- | ==Church Building #1== | ||
- | :St. Barbara's, a Roman Catholic Church, was first organized in 1906 at 4007 Valley Road. The architect for the building, Emile Uhlrich<ref>[http://planning.city.cleveland.oh.us/landmark/arch/pdf/archdetailPrint.php?afil=90&archID=254 Cleveland Architects]</ref> of Fugman and Uhlrich, designed nearly a half-dozen churches in Cleveland. | ||
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- | :The location made it difficult for parishioners from around [[Newburgh St.|Denison Avenue]] to attend, especially during the winter and when the dirt road was wet and muddy. | ||
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- | :When the church burnt down in 1913, some parishioners were eager to have the church rebuilt elsewhere, preferably on Denison. | ||
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- | ==Church Building #2== | ||
- | :In 1916, Bishop John P. Ferrelly purchased six lots from Caroline Loomis. The lots, part of the [[Petty and Baldwin]] Allotment, were all facing north on Denison Avenue. It was here, at the corner of [[Petty St.|West 15th St.]] that the '''second church''' was built as a wood frame building. | ||
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- | ==Church Building #3== | ||
- | :In 1925, the '''third church''' was built as part of the new [[St. Barbara's Elementary School]] as an extension from the south side of the school. The previous church then was used as a hall. | ||
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