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Saint Rose of Lima Parish Story
The parish community of St. Rose of
Lima has been an integral part of the tapestry of life in
Freehold, New Jersey for over a century. In
1850, Rev. John Scollard of St. Paul Church, Princeton,
found his way to Freehold over rough roads marked only by
landmarks. Land was purchased on the corner of McLean and
Randolph Streets, where a small frame church was built. The
zealous priests of Princeton served this congregation until
1871. The seeds of their missionary work flourished for many
years.
On January 9, 1871, the Bishop of
Newark appointed Rev. Frederick Kivelitz as the first
pastor. At that time the parish encompassed 225 square
miles, which included Jamesburg, Bradevelt, Colts Neck,
Farmingdale, Manalapan, Perrineville, Marlboro, Englishtown,
Lakewood and Hightstown. Father Kivelitz purchased a house
from money raised by house collections. This was the rectory
from where he traveled twenty miles a day by horseback or
carriage ministering to the people and spreading the spirit
of Catholicism. Eventually, each of these areas established
their own parish.
The parish was just four years old when
a one-story school building was purchased and moved to the
church property on Randolph Street. It opened in 1875 with
sixty children and one teacher. The following year a second
floor was added to serve as a convent. In 1878, the Sisters
of St. Francis began their ministry of education, which
continues to this day.
We now worship in the Church whose
cornerstone was laid on September 11,1881 by the
Bishop-elect of Trenton. The Trenton Diocese had just been
formed on August 11, 1881. The church cornerstone was
blessed under the invocation of St. Rose of Lima, the first
canonized saint of the western Hemisphere and Patroness of
the Americas. On May 5, 1905, the dedication of the bell
tower impressively celebrated the visitation of The Most
Rev. James A. McFaul, Bishop of Trenton. The largest bell
was dedicated to the Triune God, the second to the Blessed
Virgin Mary, the third to St. Joseph and the fourth to St.
Rose of Lima.
Under the guidance of Rev. John A.
Kucker, the second pastor who served the parish for 56
years, major renovations were made on the church structure
in the 1930’s. In 1964, upon the death of Msgr. Kucker,
Rev. Thomas Ridge became the pastor. The sixties was a
decade of change. The decrees of Vatican II had a profound
effect on the celebration of the Mass and on parish life. In
accordance with the decrees of Vatican II and with the
recommendations of the Liturgical Commission, the church was
again renovated to create an appropriate setting for our
participation in the revitalized liturgy. This renovation
was completed under the care of Rev. Thomas A. Coffey, who
became the fourth pastor on June 18, 1971. The doors of St.
Rose Church reopened on September 28, 1974 to celebrate this
renewal.
Growth and expansion in the Freehold
area brought an ever-increasing number of parishioners to
St. Rose Parish. This not only necessitated adding Masses,
but also eventually demonstrated the need for additional
worship space. Through the sensitive direction of Father
Coffey with the assistance of the parishioners, the Chapel
of contemporary design was dedicated on November 2, 1980.
The new pipe organ was added in 1983. The Church and the
Chapel together accommodate 1150 parishioners.
Monsignor Coffey’s retirement was celebrated on
September 30, 1990.
The Catholic population growth,
especially in the Catholic Hispanic community, called for an
expanded vision for Saint Rose Parish Community. Rev. Gerard
J. McCarron, installed as fifth pastor on November 4, 1990,
saw the need to provide additional space and resources for
the parish community. The Freehold YMCA, with surrounding
parking area, was then purchased by St. Rose Parish. The
Parish Center is the site for many spiritual, social and
ministerial services for the parish and neighborhood. On
April 20, 1997 Bishop Reiss dedicated this building as the
Saint Rose of Lima Parish Center.
The dawn of a new millennium brought
Rev. Richard Milewski, the present pastor, to Saint Rose of
Lima Parish. Father Milewski’s attention is directed
toward keeping our Liturgy vital, which is central to parish
life, expanding the involvement of the laity, and building
the spirit of community. His leadership continues to deepen
the spirit of faith, love and humble service that has been
the keystone of Saint Rose of Lima Parish community from the
beginning.
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