St. Boniface Catholic Church Complex

Coordinates: 42°47′10″N 97°22′25″W / 42.786111°N 97.373611°W / 42.786111; -97.373611
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St. Boniface Catholic Church Complex
St. Boniface Catholic Church Complex is located in Nebraska
St. Boniface Catholic Church Complex
St. Boniface Catholic Church Complex is located in the United States
St. Boniface Catholic Church Complex
LocationMain St., Menominee, Nebraska
Coordinates42°47′10″N 97°22′25″W / 42.786111°N 97.373611°W / 42.786111; -97.373611
Area16 acres (6.5 ha)
Built1886; 1900–02; 1911; 1923; 1977–78
Architectural styleGothic Revival, Second Renaissance Revival
NRHP reference No.83001081[1]
Added to NRHPJuly 21, 1983

The St. Boniface Catholic Church Complex in Menominee, Nebraska, includes six contributing buildings and a cemetery on a 16-acre (6.5 ha) plot, was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1983.[1][2]

The former parish church remains in use by the Parish of All Saints, which was formed in 2018 from the merger of the former parishes of St. Boniface, St. John the Baptist in Fordyce, and St. Joseph in Constance.[3] The church is Gothic Revival and was built using chalk rock in 1886 and 1900–1902.

Other buildings in the complex include a rectory and school, and a contributing site (a cemetery).[1][2] The rectory is brick and was built in 1911. The 2+12-story chalk rock school was built in 1923 in the Second Renaissance Revival style.[2]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b c "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. July 9, 2010.
  2. ^ a b c Joni Gilkerson (April 1983). "National Register of Historic Places Inventory/Nomination: St. Boniface Catholic Church Complex". National Park Service. with 14 photos from 1983
  3. ^ "Three parishes becoming one family", Catholic Voice [Omaha], April 18, 2019, retrieved October 27, 2023

External links[edit]

  • Our Catholic Family of Parishes, official site for the parishes of All Saints, Holy Family, St. Andrew, St. Ignatius, St. Ludger, St. Rose of Lima, St. Wenceslaus, and St. William

More photos of St. Boniface Catholic Church Complex at Wikimedia Commons