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Christ the KingParish HistoryIt was in the summer of 1963 - July 31 to be exact - that Christ the King
Parish first saw the light of day. Carved out of the west end of Blessed
Sacrament Parish, the new parish was given the name of Christ the King by the
late Bishop William A. O'Connor to preserve its close association with
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Under the auspices of Blessed Sacrament Parish, a new school and convent were
built during 1957 and 1958. A groundbreaking ceremony took place on Feb. 25,
1957 at the corner of
In July, 1963, a separate parish was created out of Christ the King and
Bishop O'Connor appointed the Rt. Rev. Msgr. John W. Bretz
as pastor and the Rev. Leo Sestak as assistant pastor. Msgr. Bretz celebrated the parish's first Mass on July 31, 1963
in the school gymnasium, which would serve as the parish church until
construction of the present church was completed. On October 20, 1970, ground
was broken for the current church, which was dedicated on November 20, 1972.
The design of the new church reflected elements of
The parish started with about 700 families and has grown to over 1500 families.
The parish has been served by three bishops, including Bishops William O'Connor
and Joseph McNicholas, both deceased, Bishop Daniel
L. Ryan and Bishop George J. Lucas who currently serves as head of the Diocese.
Since its beginnings three pastors have served the parish: Msgr. John W. Bretz from 1963 to 1989; Rev. Donald J. Meehling from 1989 to 1995 and Rev. Msgr. David S.
Lantz from 1996 to present, as well as the following parochial vicars:
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Rev. Leo Sestak (1963-67) Rev. Anthony Thieman (1989-90) Rev. Joe Kerber (1990-93) |
Rev. Don Roberts (1990-93) Rev. Thomas Dennis (2000-01) Rev. Christopher House (2002-03) Rev. Clinton Honkomp, OP (2004-05) |
We also remember a young priest, Rev. George Nesbitt, who briefly served
this parish in 1979, and shortly afterward was called Home by our Heavenly
Father.