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ST.
MARY'S MISSION CHURCH IN FISHKILL was erected in
1861 at the beginning of the Civil War. For ninety-two
years, St. Mary's was the mission of St. Joachim's
Parish in Beacon. In February, 1953, a St. Mary's Parish
Association was formed. This Association petitioned the
Archdiocese for a separate Parish. On June 29, 1953,
this new Parish was established with Monsignor Francis
McKeon as its first Pastor. The building of the new
school proceeded rapidly. The new School Auditorium was
opened for masses on eve of the Assumption Feast of our
Blessed Mother Mary, August 14, 1955. In September of
that same year the school was opened with the enrollment
of 125 pupils and staffed by the Sisters of the
Presentation of the Blessed Virgin Mary whose Mother
House is St. Joseph's in Newburgh. The School has grown
continuously since then. Plans were being made to add a
kindergarten plus an extra room since it has outgrown
the present facilities. In addition, to meet the needs
of a growing and lively Parish, plans were also underway
to construct a Parish House and improve parking
facilities.
In 1964, after eleven years of zealous service as the
Pastor of this Parish, Msgr. McKeon was made Pastor of
St. Ursula's Church in Mount Vernon. On the 14th of
August, 1964, Msgr. Bernard Fleming was appointed
Pastor. He proceeded with the planning of the new Church
with energy and enthusiasm. The ground breaking for the
new Church took place on June 6, 1965 and the
consecration and first Mass were celebrated on Saturday,
December 9, 1967. The latter years of Msgr. Fleming's
service were troubled by various illnesses. He retired
to the Mary Manning Walsh Home in February of 1981.
After serving there to the best of his priestly ability,
he died in November, 1982. In December of that same
year, Father Charles P. Quinn, who had been Associate
Pastor and later Administrator at St. Mary's, was
appointed Pastor.
In
September, 1994, Fr. Charles Quinn moved to St.
Stanislaus Parish in Pleasant Valley and was succeeded
by Fr. Joseph Martin who was the coordinator of the
Parish Mission Team of New York Archdiocese. Fr. Martin
became a Monsignor when the Pope visited the Archdiocese
of New York in October 1996. He is the current Pastor of
St. Mary, Mother of the Church.
BE ALL THAT YOU CAN BE - FIND YOUR FUTURE IN ST. MARY,
MOTHER OF THE CHURCH!!!
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