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Church in Connecticut, United States
St. Rose of Lima Church
St. Rose of Lima, Newtown, Connecticut
Location46 Church Hill Road
Newtown, Connecticut
CountryUnited States
DenominationRoman Catholic
Websitewww.strosechurch.com
History
Founded1859 (1859)
Administration
ProvinceHartford
DioceseBridgeport
ParishSaint Rose of Lima
Clergy
ArchbishopHenry Joseph Mansell
Bishop(s)Frank J. Caggiano
Vicar(s)The Rev. Eric Silva and The Rev. Anh Vu
Pastor(s)The Rev. Peter Cipriani, Pastor 2024-
Deacon(s)The Rev. Messers. Norman Roos Jr., Richard Scinto and Michael Ronan.

St. Rose of Lima Church is a Roman Catholic parish church at 46 Church Hill Road in Newtown, Connecticut, United States. It is under the authority of the Diocese of Bridgeport, and was founded under the patronage of St. Rose of Lima, the first person born in the Americas to be canonized by the Catholic Church.

History

The first Catholics to reside in Newtown arrived involuntarily. They were four Acadians billeted on the town in 1756 by the General Assembly. No further information is known regarding them. From late June to early July 1781, Count Rochambeau encamped at Newtown and it is presumed the French chaplains celebrated Mass for the troops. In 1858, Rev. John Smith purchased a Universalist meeting-house to conduct services for a congregation of about 100.

The parish was founded in 1859, the first in that region of the county, originally serving 11 towns in the northern part. The first resident pastor was Rev. Francis Lenihan. Before his appointment, Newtown was served by priests from Danbury. During the tenure of pastor James McCarten, a church was erected in 1882. Rev. P. Fox established the parish school in 1896; it was staffed by the sisters of Mercy.

The modern Colonial Revival-style church dates from the early 1960s.

School

St. Rose of Lima Catholic School, located at 40 Church Hill Road, provides education to children in preschool through eighth grade. In 2009, the school won the Blue Ribbon Award.

Relation to Sandy Hook shooting

Main article: Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting

On December 14, 2012, a 20-year-old man, Adam Lanza, fatally shot his mother in their home before killing 26 people at Sandy Hook Elementary School in a school shooting which gained international attention. The dead included twenty children and six members of the school staff. Initial reports indicated that Lanza might have attended middle school there.

That evening, a candle-light vigil was held at St. Rose Church, at which various religious leaders of the town and the Governor of Connecticut, Dan Malloy, addressed the assembled crowd. The parish offered a special Mass that same evening and the church remained open throughout the night, in order to provide a place of comfort for the people of the town.

On Sunday, December 16, around noon, someone called the parish office and said, “I’m going to kill everyone there. My friend didn’t finish the job”. Parish officials tried to keep the caller on the line, asking him to repeat himself. He did so, making the same threat in the same words. Churchgoers quickly evacuated church. Police in SWAT gear arrived at the church to check out the area.

Funerals for 11 of the children killed in the shooting were held at St. Rose Church.

References

  1. O'Donnell, James H., History of the Diocese of Hartford, D. H. Hurd Company, 1900, p. 274Public Domain This article incorporates text from this source, which is in the public domain.
  2. "Our Pastor & Parish Staff". St. Rose of Lima Roman Catholic Church. Retrieved 15 December 2012.
  3. "Welcome to St. Rose of Lima School". St. Rose of Lima School. Retrieved 19 December 2012.
  4. "Adam Lanza Shot Himself As 1st Responders Closed In, Gov. Dannel Malloy Says". Huffington Post. 16 December 2012. Retrieved 17 December 2012.
  5. Miller, John. "The Brief, Enigmatic Life of Mass-Murderer Adam Lanza". CBS News. Archived from the original on 20 December 2012. Retrieved 19 December 2012.
  6. "Home". St. Rose of Lima Roman Catholic Church. Retrieved 15 December 2012.
  7. Duggan, Paul; Fahrenthold, David A.; Vogel, Steve (17 December 2012). "Obama once again cast in role of comforter-in-chief". The Washington Post. Retrieved 16 December 2012.
  8. "Five Funerals Friday For Sandy Hook Victims". tribunedigital-thecourant. Retrieved 2017-02-21.

External links

Roman Catholic Diocese of Bridgeport
Ordinaries
Bishops
Lawrence Shehan
Walter William Curtis
Edward Egan
William E. Lori
Frank Joseph Caggiano
Churches
Cathedral
St. Augustine Cathedral
Basilica
Basilica of Saint John the Evangelist, Stamford
Parishes
St. Agnes, Greenwich
St. Anthony of Padua, Fairfield
St. Benedict-Our Lady of Montserrat, Stamford
Blessed Sacrament, Bridgeport
St. Bridget of Ireland, Stamford
St. Catherine of Siena, Riverside
St. Catherine of Siena, Trumbull
St. Cecilia, Stamford
St. Charles Borromeo, Bridgeport
Christ the King, Trumbull
St. Clement of Rome, Stamford
SS. Cyril and Methodius, Bridgeport
St. Gabriel, Stamford
St. George, Bridgeport
St. Gregory the Great Church, Danbury
Holy Family, Fairfield
Holy Name of Jesus, Stamford
Holy Name of Jesus, Stratford
Holy Spirit, Stamford
Immaculate Heart of Mary, Danbury
St. James, Stratford
St. Jerome, Norwalk
St. John, Darien
St. Joseph, Brookfield
St. Joseph, Danbury
St. Joseph, South Norwalk
St. Ladislaus, South Norwalk
St. Lawrence, Shelton
Saint Margaret Shrine, Bridgeport
St. Marguerite Bourgeoys, Brookfield
St. Mark, Stratford
St. Mary, Bridgeport
St. Mary, Greenwich
St. Mary, Norwalk
St. Mary, Stamford
St. Matthew, Norwalk
St. Maurice, Stamford
St. Michael the Archangel, Bridgeport
Notre Dame, Easton
Our Lady of Grace, Stratford
Our Lady of Guadalupe, Danbury
Our Lady of Peace, Stratford
Our Lady of the Assumption, Fairfield
Our Lady of the Assumption, Westport
Our Lady Star of the Sea, Stamford
St. Paul, Greenwich
St. Peter, Bridgeport
St. Peter, Danbury
St. Philip, Norwalk
St. Pius X, Fairfield
St. Roch, Greenwich
St. Rose of Lima, Newtown
Sacred Heart, Georgetown
Sacred Heart, Greenwich
Sacred Heart, Stamford
Sacred Heart of Jesus, Danbury
St. Stephen, Trumbull
St. Theresa, Trumbull
St. Thomas Aquinas, Fairfield
St. Thomas the Apostle, Norwalk
Education
Seminary
St. John Fisher Seminary
Higher education
Fairfield University
Sacred Heart University
St. Vincent's College, Bridgeport
High schools
Convent of the Sacred Heart, Greenwich
Fairfield College Preparatory School, Fairfield
Immaculate High School, Danbury
Kolbe Cathedral High School, Bridgeport
Notre Dame Catholic High School, Fairfield
St. Joseph High School, Trumbull
Trinity Catholic High School, Stamford

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