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Interior of the present church MURPHY WEDDING 1906 at the 1st All Salnts ln the early years of 1900 Etna was a very small communlty compared to nts SIZE today Not more than 40 or 50 people lrved ln what 15 now called West Etna Smce there was no convement Catholrc Church or School a group of men beban talklnb about startmb a new parlsh ln Etna Thls was sometlme ln the sprmg of 1901 It soon became apparent that others were also lnterested rn formlng a new parlsh and H Humber v ,Of meetmgs were held durmb the year to make more B deflnlte plans It was decxded to draw up a petltron and send xt to the Bishop TDIS was done and 1n Aprll of 1902 Rev Adolf Keller recelved hrs appolntment from Brshop R1chard Phelan as Pastor of the new parlsh 1n Etna A Salntg was a arlsh ln name but wrth lxttle else ll P o church Rectory School or even f3Cll111lCS for saylng ass and admin 1 terlno the sacraments The job ahead as Indeed 1 oe long and arduous but Wlth farth 1n w11'mnvsrr5ur1::ul1xj 's mnnwmw-vig!! -.., .,., -. . .,. ,.,,S-.. .,. , ., V v - God and confldence ln the future Father Keller and hrs zealous Droup of parlshloners took up the work of bulldlnt, the parlsh The ded1cat1on of the FITSI Church of all Samts Parlsh took place on AUC, 3 1902 Wlthln three years of exlstence All Samts Parlsh was a complete unlt wlth church rectory school and convent ln 1914- wrth 3152 500 ln the treasury the parlsh broke Ground for a new and laroer church The bulld mg was ded1cated on December 19 1915 and cost 365 000 An 38 000 plpe oroan was Installed ln 1920 Wlth funds donated by members of the parxsh The 1nter1or of the church was pamted ln 1931 and the walls whlch had been left bare were covered wlth plctures of the l1fe of Chrlst Wtll1Ch are stlll ln excellent condltlon today The recurrence of hlgh water and flood cond1t1ons made rt advlsable to ralse the rectory and lt was en larbed and br1ck veneered at a cost of 322 000 1n 1930 A double Darabe ln the rear of the rectory on Dewey Street was burlt the same year The 1936 flood damage was costly but lmmedlately ln 1933 the flrst asslstant was appolnted to All Salnts All Salnts hlstory has been Father Kellers hrstory He celebrated the Golden Annlversary of hrs ordma tlon to the prlesthood May 30 and 31 1943 He dred Nov 17 1944 after 42 years as pastor of All Samts The parlsh had rown from 4-5 famrlles to 1 300 famllles durlnn h1s pastorate Father Bleber was pastor ln Etna only two months 1n 1945 untll he asked to return to hrs former parlsh and Father Hoffman was appolnted to All Salnts on March 25 1945 On Auhust 10 1952 the Colden Jubllee of All Samts was marked by a Solemn Pontlflcal Mass celebrated by Rev John J Dearden I 7 .,? . U . . X . . U . ' VI .N - U' 1 , ' . . , , , . , - fi' U' - fa 'Z U ' ' it , f t 1 : 1oz - ' ' . U V . . . , , I ,ri-gk . . . . 7 7 7 1 A A ' ME. -- . ful! - - ' nit. U - t M K 0' U 555 1 ' 12:55 - ' I - 'T ' D ' ' ' . repaired. - . . , , U . U . 0' . . 7 jx . . , ' QL , . U . , , , J u . ' - - g ' g . . K n ' ' 1 n . u . . U , . , . , a 7 04 Y , . 1 . . I K . . . . 9 1 4 . 5 7 7 U 7 ' 9 I ' , is - U I ' . . . rt Y 7 ' . ' 1 . 1 , My X ttllll A 97
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REV. MARTIN LEISEDER Sunday in the residence of Mr. Hieber. Services of dedication were conducted by the Rev. Carl Iveiter- shausen of Allegheny. In the year 1830. under the able leadership of Rev. Heinrici. the congregation undertook to replace the old frame church with a new structure of brick-the present building without the annex. New interior equipment and decorating was furnished by the Ladies Aid Society in 183-1-. A good pipe organ was installed in the choir loft in 1336. In 1891 the congregation pledged its annual support to the Home for the Aged now on Yvest Liberty Ave. ALL SAINTS ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH OF ETNA 96 l in Pittsburgh, and in 1893, the same pledge was given in support of the Orphan's Home, which has now been discontinued. On Christmas eve and on Christmas Day 1911, Rev. Martin Leiseder conducted his first service in this church. Due to his suggestion the annex on the south- side was undertaken. At the time of the 75th anni- versary in 1924, great things were achieved. The new organ was installed, the windows were provided with new art-glass, the church was painted inside and out, and the Hieber property adjoining the church was purchased. In 1925, by unanimous vote of a special congrega- tional meeting. the church joined with other independent churches of Pittsburgh and Cincinnati, to establish Wlihe Evangelical Protestant Conference of Congrega- tional Churchesf' In July 1929, the Court of Common Pleas of Allegheny county granted the church its new charter, legalizing its revised constitution and its change of name from: Independent German United Evangelical Churchf' to, c'The First Congregational Church of Etnafi In 1929, when celebrating the 80th anniversary, the church was presented with two large pictures in the wall spaces adjoining the organ by 1VIr. Charles Heusy, who also painted them. Frames and stretchers carrying the canvasses were made and given by Mr. Edward Schor. They are now insured for 310.000 After serv- inff the church for over fifty years, Rev. Martin D Leiseder passed away in 1967. X 9 'A 1 BW.. -, 5. -- gag--. FATHER HOFFMAN FATHER KELLER I I
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