- St. Casimir Lithuanian Roman Catholic Church
St. Casimir LithuanianRoman Catholic Church was a church inSioux City, Iowa . It was built by the Lithuanian immigrant community of Sioux City in 1915, and served as a neighborhoodparish until 1998. Although it was founded as an ethnic parish, members have included Roman Catholics of diverse backgrounds, including Irish, Polish, Italian, and Mexican. The location near thestockyards andmeat packing industrial area of the city attracted many of its working-class neighbors, including many new converts who came to Catholicism through St. Casimir Church. However, during the 1990s, theDiocese of Sioux City forbade St. Casimir parish from enrolling any new members, in spite of a lively and financially solvent congregation. Then, in 1998 the diocese dissolved the parish, appropriating all holdings and instructing parishioners to join other active parishes. The building, which was deemed eligible for theNational Register of Historic Places , was emptied of the fixtures, artwork, andstained glass and left vacant. As of May, 2007, the diocese made public a plan to raze the structure, based on safety concerns. Private interests arranged for the unique dome to be [http://www.siouxcityjournal.com/articles/2007/07/01/news_living/local/8c92933000f5320e86257309007f5dcd.txt salvaged] . The demolition was [http://www.kmeg14.com/news/local/8560602.html completed] on 17 July 2007.The building was designed by the
Prairie School architect William L. Steele , and built by Babue and Co. It incorporated a simplifiedneo-gothic exterior design, along with a distinctive “bell-cast” dome (cupola ) atop thesteeple . The interior was extensively decorated by the Lithuanian artistAdolfas Valeška in the early 1950s, including woodwork, apulpit , stained glass, and several large paintings, among themOur Lady of Fatima , the Good Shepherd, and theAssumption of Mary . Our Lady of Fatima and the The Good Shepherd now reside in St. Joseph Center at the [http://www.sctrinityheights.org/ Trinity Heights] Marian shrine in Sioux City, along with the European bisquestatue of the patron, Saint Casimir, all of which were purchased back from anantiques dealer after having been salvaged from the sanctuary. Other artifacts were hand-picked by the diocese for placement in the newly renovated [http://www.catholicglobe.org/parhist/SW/sccathedral.htm Cathedral of the Epiphany] and [http://www.bishopheelan.org/materdei/ Mater Dei] grade school.Former pastors
*Fr. Michael Cybulskis 1915-1917
*Fr. Joseph Gricius 1917
*Fr. John Aleknavicius 1918-1919
*Fr. Michael Kolvek 1919-1922
*Fr. George G. M. Cesna 1922-1951
*Msgr.Simon Morkunas 1951-1990
*Fr. Marvin J. Boes 1990-1995
*Fr. Paul-Louis Arts 1995-1998References
* [http://www.nationalregisterofhistoricplaces.com/ia/Woodbury/state2.html National Register of Historic Places]
* [http://www.kpth.com/news/7416391.html| Fox News report]
* [http://siouxcityjournal.com/articles/2007/05/05/news_opinion/letters/a1e6e2135a1872ed862572d1007ed180.txt| In the Sioux City Journal]
* [http://siouxcityjournal.com/articles/2007/05/04/news_opinion/letters/90f1c14318ba7d30862572d00077eb28.txt| Also in the Sioux City Journal]
External links
* [http://www.rollerauction.net/cgi-bin/mnarclist.cgi?roller/20060603/category/PAINTINGS Works by Valeška salvaged from St. Casimir Church.]
* [http://siouxcityjournal.com/articles/2007/05/15/news_opinion/letters/24834db9d8e6de4b862572db007f08fa.txt Editorial]
* [http://www.siouxcityjournal.com/articles/2007/06/21/news/latest_news/fa7e0d9f0dc528dc8625730100124e77.txt Decapitation]
* [http://www.siouxcityjournal.com/articles/2007/07/01/news_living/local/8c92933000f5320e86257309007f5dcd.txt Preparation for demolition]
* [http://www.siouxcityjournal.com/video/video_vid_player.php?v=20070709_casimir384K Video of removal of dome]
* [http://www.siouxcityjournal.com/articles/2007/07/10/news/top/2b8b693b82b952d086257313007ff085.txt Cupola down]
* [http://www.siouxcityjournal.com/articles/2007/07/19/news_opinion/letters/858e55d26b661b228625731c0071441f.txt Eulogy]
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