St. Mary's, 1944
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During the first half of the twentieth century, St. Mary’s saw a decline in membership that was only exacerbated by anti-German sentiment stemming from both world wars. This trend only reversed in the 1950s due to the parish’s active outreach in the Cuban and Latvian immigrant communities.
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St. Mary's Catholic Church
Rising 168 feet above you, St. Mary’s Catholic Church opened in 1912, though the German Catholic parishioners of Saint Mary’s built their first church in Indianapolis 1858. For more than 150 years St. Mary’s parish has been dedicated to serving…