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Church
dedicated in 1963 Dedicated
Cathedral 1981 |
From
Mission
Church
to
Cathedral
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1871 |
First Wooden (Mission) Church
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1878 |
Incorporated into a Parish |
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1903 |
Fire Destroys Church |
1904 |
Second Wood Church Dedicated |
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1961 |
Groundbreaking for Present Stone Church |
1963 |
Dedication of Present Stone Church |
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1981 |
Dedication as Cathedral of the Diocese of Metuchen |
A
Short History of
St. Francis of
Assisi
Cathedral Parish
| St. Francis of Assisi Cathedral was not always a cathedral, nor was it always known as St.
Francis Parish. In the mid-1800s, it was a mission church dedicated to St. Joseph.
Since then, two other churches have been erected. St.
Francis Cathedral, as we know it today, is the third church. All three played vital roles
in the enduring history of the faithful Catholic Christians who were and are
St. Francis Parish and Cathedral. |
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First and Second Frame
Churches |
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Dedicated in 1871, the first frame church
seated 225 people. On January 26, 1878, the
church was officially incorporated as St. Francis Parish and served until
December 21, 1903. On that date an oil lamp overturned and flames completely destroyed the
church, but did not affect the rectory. The second wooden church was dedicated in
December, 1904 and seated 324 people. In 1920, Columbia Hall, a center for parish
activities was built. |
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More Room Needed |
| By 1960, St. Francis Parish had grown to more than 2000 families,
and the pastor, Fr. John J. Foley’s plans
to build a larger stone church and rectory had solidified. Around the same
time, Columbia Hall burned down, and immediately a new gymnasium and social
center were added to the plans. During construction of the new buildings,
parishioners attended Masses in basement classrooms of St. Francis School,
at Metuchen High School and in neighboring parishes. In June 1961, the new
rectory was completed, and the ground-breaking ceremony for the church took
place on July 24, 1961. When the CYO Hall was completed in December 1961,
parishioners once again worshipped together while awaiting the church’s
completion. |
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Present Church Dedicated |
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On May 19, 1963, the parish
gratefully celebrated the Church Dedication and the Blessing of the
Cornerstone. The new building’s seating capacity had grown to 1000. Only
the finest materials were used in the new Gothic structure, which eventually
became the Cathedral. The interior walls were constructed of limestone with
marble wainscotting. The woodwork was solid oak, the floors terrazzo, and
the altars formed with marble imported from Italy. Over the main altar a
near-life size bronze crucifix was topped by an exquisite Gothic baldacchino.
At the rear of the church was built the magnificent Rose Window. The late
Msgr. Dominic Turtora once said, “The great Rose Window of the Cathedral of
Metuchen reminds us that Jesus stands in the center of all creation.” Since
the year 32 AD when Jesus named St. Peter as the first pope, the Roman
Catholic Church has seen 256 popes. During the year 1878, when St. Francis
Parish was incorporated, Pope Leo XIII succeeded Pope Blessed Pius IX, who
remained pope until 1903. |
| Cathedral Parish Established |
| Between 1878 and 1981, St. Francis Parish
saw 9 popes and 15 pastors. On November 19,
1981, Pope John Paul II established the Diocese of Metuchen, naming Auxiliary Bishop
Theodore McCarrick of New York as its first Bishop. The Pastor, Msgr.
Dominic Turtora, became the first
Rector of the Cathedral of the Metuchen diocese, a diocese that embraces four New Jersey counties:
Middlesex, Somerset, Hunterdon and Warren, –
a diocese that now includes more than 500,000 Catholics. In June 1986,
Bishop McCarrick was transferred to the Archdiocese of Newark, and on February 5, 1987
Bishop Edward Hughes, of Philadelphia was installed as the second Bishop of the Metuchen
Diocese. When Bishop Hughes retired in 1997, Bishop Vincent De Paul Breen of
Brooklyn, New York
was appointed the third Bishop of Metuchen. Due to failing health Bishop
Breen retired in September 2001 and Bishop John M. Smith was appointed
Apostolic Administrator of our diocese. In January of 2002
Bishop Paul
Gregory Bootkoski was appointed the fourth Bishop of Metuchen, his
installation was on the Solemnity of St. Joseph, March 19, 2002. |
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Into the New
Millennium
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Bishop Bootkoski and the Cathedral's second Rector, Msgr. Richard A. Behl, stand at a unique
vantage point where they may reflect on the long and enduring history of the
parish of nearly 4000 families. With God’s
grace, they will guide the Cathedral Parish through the challenges of the 21st
century.
Dr. Carmen Collins
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Recent Addendums |
Oct. 6, 2002 - On Sunday
October 6 following
10:30 a.m. Mass Bishop Bootkoski blessed the statues of the "Risen
Christ" and of "Rachel Weeping" which are situated in the
Christ Garden.
Oct. 4, 2003 -
Perpetual Eucharistic Adoration began
in the Lady Chapel (Parish Center) on Saturday Oct. 4th on the feast of St.
Francis.
Jun. 12, 2005 -
On Sunday, June 12 following 9:00 am Mass, Msgr. Behl dedicated the
Garden of Mary’s Children. The garden remembers those children of our
parish who have gone to join Jesus and Mary in Heaven.
Dec. 2, 2007 - On Sunday, December 2
Msgr. Michael J. Alliegro was installed as the third rector of St. Francis
Cathedral by Bishop G. Bootkoski. (Msgr. Richard A. Behl, our previous
rector, was installed as pastor of St. Thomas the Apostle in Old Bridge on
Dec. 1.)
Aug. 17, 2009 - It is with great sadness
and a deep sense of loss that we announced the passing of Monsignor Michael
J. Alliegro on August 17, 2009. Bishop Bootkoski appointed , Monsignor
William Benwell V.G. to be temporary Administrator of Saint Francis
Cathedral until a new Rector is named.
Sept. 8, 2009 -
On Tuesday, Sept. 8, Monsignor
William Benwell, V.G., informed us that Bishop Bootkoski has appointed
Monsignor Robert J. Zamorski as Rector of Saint Francis Cathedral. Msgr.
Zamorski will assume his duties at the Cathedral on October 16, 2009.
Nov. 8, 2009 -
On Sunday, Nov. 8,
at the 12:00 Noon Mass, Bishop Paul G. Bootkoski installed Monsignor Robert J. Zamorski as
our fourth Rector of Saint Francis Cathedral.
Dec. 6, 2009 - On Sunday,
December 6, 2009 following 12:00 Noon Mass parishioners joined Msgr.
Zamorski
as he dedicates a new pathway in the
Garden of Mary’s Children.
Jan. 31, 2010 - On Sunday,
January 31, 2010 the cause for the Beatification and Canonization of
Maria Esperanza De Bianchini
was formally opened at the 3 PM Mass.
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First frame church.
Dedicated in 1871. |
The second wooden church.
Dedicated in 1904. |

Note:
The history excerpts on this web-page are from our 125th Anniversary book
(1878-2003),
a 120-page
hardcover, filled with photos and information.
Now selling
at a bargain price of $15.00 and can be purchased at St. Francis Rectory.

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