Celebrate the Faith
Live the Faith
Pass the Faith on to Others
1990 | Jesus Christ, Prince of Peace Parish was established when Bishop Gerald O'Keefe supressed the five existing parishes in Clinton and combined them into one arish encompassing the entire city. Fr. Ronald Young was appointed pastor of the new parish. |
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1999 | Fr. Anthony Herold was appointed pastor. |
2002 | A Faith Facilities Committee was established with the charter of deciding the future of parish buildings, including new construction, remodeling, and demolition. |
2005 | The St. Patrick's building was demolished. Discussions begun with RDG Architects about a new church. Estes Construction was hired as the prime contractor with Brother William Wolger as the liturgical consultant and Randy Milbrath of RDG as the lead architect. |
2007 | On July 18, the official ground breaking was held on the present site of Jesus Christ, Prince of Peace Church. |
2009 | On March 14, the present church was dedicated by Bishop Martin Amos. St. Mary's Church was demolished. St. Irenaeus Church was deeded to the Clinton County Historical Society. St. Boniface Church was deeded to the Clinton County Catholic Historical Society and contains many artifacts and records from our founding churches. |
2010 | Fr. Kenneth Kuntz was appointed pastor. |
2022 | Fr. Paul Appel was appointed pastor. |