St. Columbkille Catholic Church

A nonprofit organization

What Irishman is there that has never heard of the three great Irish Saints: Patrick, Brigid and Columbkille! St. Patrick brought the Catholic Faith to pagan Ireland in 432 A.D. In the year 453, St. Patrick himself baptized Brigid (Bridget). She consecrated her life to Christ and founded a powerful convent school in Kildare. St. Columbkille was born in Donegal, 521 A.D. He and 12 companions established a monastery on the Island of Iona in 563 A.D. From there they brought the Holy Gospel to Scotland and places far beyond. He died on Iona in 597 A.D.

The impact of their spiritual work resounds around the world even today! With this same Faith, the Irish came to America. Irish Catholic families of miners, mill and rail workers settled in Little Dublin of Dubuque here on West Hill. The Cathedral, built by Fr. Samuel Mazzuchelli in 1835, was slightly over a mile away. Walking up and down the muddy hill, without modern streets or sidewalks, was a hardship for the Faithful to get to Mass or school. Bishop Hennessey and Mother Vincent were determined to help the people learn and live the Holy Faith in this new land of promise and freedom.

In 1879, the Sisters of the Presentation of the Blessed Virgin Mary, supported by the Bishop and many devout Catholics, built the convent school on Rush Street. Sunday Mass was offered there and children were allowed to assist. Parents were thankful that their children would learn to read, write and would grow up to love God in this world of trials and hardships. May we never forget the sacrifices of these pioneers.

On May 24, 1887, Bishop Hennessy established a new parish under the holy patronage of St. Columbkille. With the Feast Day of St. Columbkille on June 9, Fr. John Fogarty was named the first Pastor. Born and ordained in Ireland, Fr. Fogarty would serve here until his death in 1910. He first moved into a vacant house in what is now Msgr. Dunn Field. There were hordes of rats that swarmed from an old mine shaft nearby.

His plans for a church and rectory began immediately. This clapboard church called, Noah's Ark or the Tabernacle on stilts, though simple and small, served the needs of the faithful for 17 years, some 8,000 Masses, 600 Baptisms and 100 weddings.

In 1903, continued growth of the parish prompted Archbishop John J. Keane, to hire architect Guido Beck. He designed the new church with towering vaulted ceilings, colorful stained glass windows and graceful Gothic lines. On June 19, 1904, the cornerstone, a gift of Bishop O'Donell of Ireland, was set. Beautiful St. Columbkille's church as we see it today is a work of religious devotion, built through the hard work of an immigrant neighborhood, standing as testament of Faith in Jesus Christ through family generations.

Today, we joyfully give thanks to Almighty God for 130 years of sharing in Jesus' Divine Life. As the Parish of St. Columbkille we continue our spiritual journey together. The hard work and dedication of those who have gone before us, coupled with what we are doing today to preserve the good things we do, will prepare us to be a Beacon of Hope and the Light of Christ for generations yet to come!

We are the patience, the courage, the sacrifice of a long past,
We are the energy, the faith, the loyalty of a glorious present,
We are the devotion, the hope, the dream of a limitless tomorrow.

We are St. Columbkille Catholic Parish!

Testimonials

My father liked to say that his grandfather was part of a group who donated $500 for the construction of the first St. Columbkille, the little white church fondly known as "the Tabernacle on Stilts." Subsequent members of our family since have experienced a similar sense of community within this parish. We know our family is not unique; St. Columbkille has welcomed many generations of families, and it's through their sacrifice that a strong foundation exists for those to come. With generous donations today we honor those who came before us and take up their mission to provide for a vibrant future. - Dick & Mary Jean Gregory

Deacon Bill and Sue Biver, parishioners, encourage you to be generous on Great Give Day. With your support we can continue to build the kingdom of God through true Christian discipleship.

Judy Wolf, parishioner at St. Columbkille, encourages you to participate in Great Give Day. Your gift to St. Columbkille will help to fund youth programs, vital to our children's spiritual and personal growth!

Rose Flynn, parishioner, I ask that you give from your heart for the much needed contribution to this great cause!

Music ministry has nurtured our spirituality as a married couple at St. Columbkille Parish. Other people find their calling in other ministries of our parish. Please consider supporting St. Columbkille Parish on Great Give Day. - Kevin & Dianne Koch

Everyone please be generous on Great Give Day! Great way to help our children of the parish!! - Mike Steele

The spiritual growth of our youth is one of the lifelines to our church community...

Organization Data

Summary

Organization name

St. Columbkille Catholic Church

Tax id (EIN)

42-0680317

Address

1240 Rush St
Dubuque, IA 52003-7556

Phone

563-583-9117