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Historic church in South Dakota, United States United States historic place
St. Mary's Church, School and Convent
U.S. National Register of Historic Places
St. Mary's Church, School and Convent is located in South DakotaSt. Mary's Church, School and ConventShow map of South DakotaSt. Mary's Church, School and Convent is located in the United StatesSt. Mary's Church, School and ConventShow map of the United States
Nearest cityZell, South Dakota
Area7 acres (2.8 ha)
Built1910 (1910)
ArchitectStolte, Herman E.; Schwartz, Joseph
NRHP reference No.82003928
Added to NRHPJuly 19, 1982

St. Mary's Church, School and Convent is a historic Roman Catholic church complex off United States Route 212 in Zell, South Dakota.

Description

It consists of four buildings and a cemetery, located on 7 acres (2.8 ha) just south of Zell in Hand County. All four buildings (a church, convent, and two rectory houses) are wood-frame structures built between 1883 and 1910. The oldest building, the three-story convent school, was built in 1883, and is the mother site of the Benedictine Sisters in the state. It has a fire shoot attached to one of the upper floors to allowed escape in case of a fire. Most of the children spoke German and were taught English. The convent school served the community until 1963, when upgrades to comply with the fire code became cost prohibitive.

The church was designed by Joseph Schwartz, one of the first architects to live and work in the state, and was built in Victorian Gothic Revival style in 1905. The site is privately owned.

The complex was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1982.

History

In 1874, five sisters from the monastery of Maria-Rickenbach in Switzerland, led by Mother Gertrud Leupi, came to Maryville, Missouri where Father Adelhelm Odermatt O.S.B. was engaged in parish work. Mother Gertrud established Sacred Heart Convent there. In 1883, Bishop Martin Marty, apostolic vicar of the Dakota Territory, asked the sisters for assistance in ministering to the people. The Maryville congregation moved to Zell, South Dakota and opened a school for children of the parish.

Benedictine Sisters of Yankton

In 1889, St. Joseph's Convent was established in Yankton where the sisters had purchased an empty school building next door to the Bishop's residence.

In 1897, at the request of Bishop Thomas O'Gorman of Sioux Falls, the sisters opened Sacred Heart Hospital, which in 1998 became affiliated with the Presentation Health System. In 1938, at the request of Abbot Leonard Schwinn of Holy Cross Abbey in Cañon City, Colorado, the sisters took over management of the Fremont County Doctors' Hospital. In 1942 it was renamed Saint Thomas More Hospital. In 1994, the Benedictine Sisters turned St. Thomas More Hospital over to the Sisters of Charity of Cincinnati, Ohio.

In 2009, Mother Jerome Schmitt, OSB, (1899–1983) prioress of Sacred Heart Monastery and the founder and first president of Mount Marty College was named to the South Dakota Hall of Fame.

See also

References

  1. ^ "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. July 9, 2010.
  2. "NRHP nomination for St. Mary's Church, School and Convent". National Park Service. Retrieved 2014-12-06.
  3. "Abandoned, Not Forgotten", South Dakota Magazine, November 2, 2015
  4. "St. Joseph's Convent, Yankton, S.D.", The Catholic Church in the United States Catholic, Editing Company, 1914, p. 28Public Domain This article incorporates text from this source, which is in the public domain.
  5. Avera Sacred Heart History
  6. "Our History", Saint Thomas More Hospital
  7. "Champion of Excellence: Jerome Schmitt", South Dakota Hall of Fame

External links

National Register of Historic Places in Hand County, South Dakota
Historic properties Hand County map
See also: National Register of Historic Places listings in Hand County, South Dakota and List of National Historic Landmarks in South Dakota
Roman Catholic Diocese of Sioux Falls
Bishops
Martin Marty
Thomas O'Gorman
Bernard Joseph Mahoney
William O. Brady
Lambert Anthony Hoch
Paul Vincent Dudley
Robert James Carlson
Paul J. Swain
Donald DeGrood
Churches
Cathedral
St. Joseph Cathedral
Parishes
St. Anthony's Church, Hoven
St. Peter's Church, Jefferson
Holy Rosary Church, Kranzburg
Holy Family Church, Mitchell
St. Mary's Church, Salem
St. Wenceslaus Church, Tabor
St. Agnes Church, Vermillion
Former
St. Ann's Church, Badus
St. Placidus Church, Gann Valley
Holy Trinity Church, Kimball
St. Scholastica Church, Letcher
St. Agnes Church, Utica
St. John the Baptist, Yankton County
St. Mary's Church, Zell
Education
High schools
O'Gorman Catholic High School, Sioux Falls
Roncalli High School, Aberdeen
St. Mary High School, Dell Rapids
Affiliated schools
St. Joseph's Indian School (K-8, dormitory for HS)
Priests
Thomas Gullickson
Donald Joseph Kettler
Michel Mulloy
Other
Old St. Wenceslaus Catholic Parish House
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