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St. John's Parish (Omaha, Nebraska)

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St. John's Church
at Creighton University
Religion
AffiliationRoman Catholic
RiteLatin
Year consecrated1888
Location
St. John's Parish (Omaha, Nebraska) is located in NebraskaSt. John's Parish (Omaha, Nebraska)Shown within Nebraska
Geographic coordinates41°15′55.33″N 95°56′51.4″W / 41.2653694°N 95.947611°W / 41.2653694; -95.947611
Architecture
Architect(s)P.J. Creedon
StyleEnglish Gothic
Groundbreaking1887
Completed1888
Specifications
Capacity1080
Length185 ft.
Width (nave)138 ft.
Designated as NHL
Omaha Landmark
DesignatedJanuary 6, 1981
Website
stjohns-creighton.org

St. John's Parish is a Roman Catholic church located at 2500 California Plaza on the Creighton University campus in Omaha, Nebraska, United States. It is within the Archdiocese of Omaha and is a ministry of the Midwest Province of the Society of Jesus (Jesuits).

History

The cornerstone was laid on May 6, 1888, drawing 4,000 people, which was the largest crowd ever assembled in Nebraska up to that point. The building was designed by local architect P.J. Creedon in the English Gothic style. In 1897 the church was made a regular parish after the city's original bishop intended for it to only serve as a temporary church for the college-age attendees. John A. Creighton donated much of the original funding for the building. Mary Creighton, John's brother Edward's wife, donated jewelry to the parish construction fund before there was a building.

In 1923 an addition to the building was consecrated by Bishop Patrick A. McGovern, a member of the first graduation class of Creighton College and the only bishop ever consecrated in St. John's.

Renovations to the building were completed in 2006. In February 2015, an elevator was added to the side of St. John's to make the lower level accessible from the main church.

See also

References

  1. "Omaha Landmarks". Omaha Landmarks Heritage Preservation Commission. Retrieved 2013-03-05.
  2. "St. John's Parish,"Creighton University. Retrieved 2/5/15. Archived 2015-02-06 at the Wayback Machine
  3. Dillon, A. (2006) "Church renovations are on for St. John'" Archived 2008-07-05 at the Wayback Machine, Creightonian Online. Retrieved 1/31/08.

External links

41°15′55″N 95°56′54″W / 41.26528°N 95.94833°W / 41.26528; -95.94833 (St. John’s Church)

Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Omaha
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James O.Connor
Richard Scannell
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