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Parish History

Written in part by former St. Agnes Pastor Rev. Columbus E. Wenger, 1931-1965

“Just when the first Catholics settled in the North Penn Valley we have no means of knowing.
There are many natives of the Valley today who recall that their ancestors were Catholics, but because there was no Catholic Church in the entire North Penn Valley, they joined one or the other churches which had been established here.

Those however, who insisted on remaining Catholic were compelled to journey to Philadelphia, Haycock or Bethlehem whichever place was most convenient for their Baptisms, Marriages, funerals, etc.

Consequently, the record of Haycock, for example and its cemetery give mute evidence that there were some scattered Catholics in the neighborhood of Sellersville, Hilltown and Quakertown in the late 1850’s.

These people were Germans or of German descent, for we find such names as Miller, Feist, Meickel, Rombach, Kraemer, Kohl, Fox, Rey, Stein, etc.”

1850s: THE GROWTH OF CATHOLICS IN SELLERSVILLE
1865: THE FIRST CHURCH BUILDING
1945-1953: THE SECOND SCHOOL & THE SECOND CHURCH
1966-1983: THE SECOND CONVENT
1983: THE THIRD CHURCH
1988-1999: ASSOCIATE PASTORS
1999-2006: MNSGR. MALLOY & PERMANENT DEACONS
2006-2013: MNSGR. WENDRYCHOWICZ
2013-2019: REV. FR. STECZ & THE ADORATION CHAPEL
2023: REV. FR. ROSSI