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In the early
part of this century, Catholics of Wood-Ridge had to go to neighboring
towns for the celebration of the sacraments as well as their Sunday
Eucharist.
It was not until the Spring of 1926 that Wood-Ridge would form a
separate Catholic parish. The old church was built on the site of the
present Friary. It's cornerstone was laid on August 15, 1926, the
feast of Our Lady of the Assumption. Fr. Edwin Garrity, O.F.M. was the
first pastor and he celebrated the First Mass in Wood-Ridge on
November 28, 1926. The rapid growth of the parish coincided with that
of the town itself.
A convent and a school were built in 1938 by the then pastor, Fr.
Edgar Barrett, O.F.M. By the time that Fr. William Hayes, O.F.M.
arrived in the parish in the mid-fifties, plans were being formulated
for a new church, an addition to the school, and a new friary. It was
also during Fr. William's tenure that the friars first became
residents of Wood-Ridge (formerly they resided at St. Joseph's in East
Rutherford). The first friary was the old Goerner house at Second
Street and North Avenue.
Many of the present parishioners of Assumption remember the drive for
the building of our new church, the beginning of the actual work on
December 20, 1956 and dedication on December 7, 1958.
One of the great beauties of the
new church was the stained-glass windows. Much research and planning
by Fr. William and Fr. Germain Badgley, O.F.M., as well as the artists
and window-makers themselves, went into the design of the windows. The
windows depict Our Lady as she appears under many titles. |
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