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St. Rose Church (Cincinnati, Ohio)

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Built
  
1867

Opened
  
1867

Added to NRHP
  
1 April 1982

NRHP Reference #
  
82003587

Phone
  
+1 513-871-1162

St. Rose Church (Cincinnati, Ohio)

Location
  
2501 Eastern Ave., Cincinnati, Ohio

Address
  
2501 Riverside Dr, Cincinnati, OH 45202, USA

Architectural styles
  
Romanesque architecture, Italianate architecture

Similar
  
St Lawrence Church, Saint Francis De Sales Cat, St Rose Catholic Church C, St Paul Church, St Sebastian Catholic

St. Rose (of Lima) Church, also known as St. Rosa Church, is a Roman Catholic church located in Cincinnati, Ohio's East End neighborhood at 2501 Riverside Drive (formerly Eastern Avenue). Located near the banks of the Ohio River, the church has endured many floods as evidenced by a high water mark painted on the rear side.

History

The congregation organized January 15, 1867. The parish was named for St. Rose of Lima, the first saint from the Americas. The parent parishes were Saint Philomena and St. Francis de Sales. The congregation was mostly German.

The church was erected in 1867; the cornerstone was laid October 6, 1867. The dedication occurred May 21, 1869. The building is brick, with stone trimmings in the Roman style, measuring 57 by 127 feet (17 by 39 m). Its steeple, over 190 feet (58 m) high, is a landmark on the Ohio River. The cost, including lot, was over $60,000.

On January 31, 1894, the church and the school were almost entirely destroyed by fire — with only the walls remaining. The church was rebuilt at a cost of $30,000; every dollar was donated. The congregation numbered 200 families in 1896.

The parish remains active today.

References

St. Rose Church (Cincinnati, Ohio) Wikipedia