OUR LADY OF LOURDES PARISH HISTORY
Our Lady of Lourdes Parish began Easter Sunday, April 17, 1927. The first Mass was celebrated by Father Francis Biendl (1927-1932) in Dr. Charles Murrays home located near the site of the present church. Six months later the white frame building was completed as the first church.
Archbishop John T. McNicholas was the spiritual leader of the Archdiocese of Cincinnati at that time. Rapid growth followed. Shortly after the frame church came another frame building erected to serve as OLL School.
Our first festival was held in 1928. Energetic Father George Grunkemeyer (1932-1945) was OLLs second pastor. He was succeeded by Father George Lamott (1945-1971).
Under Fr. Lamott, there was more growth in the post-World War II era. In 1948, part of the present school building was built. Until the present church, both the school cafeteria and the gym were used as church.
In 1960, the school annex was completed with eight classrooms. It is called St. Bernadette Hall.
The convent was built in 1961. Now it is the Parish Office Center. The present church was completed in 1967. An outward structure was added in 1981.
Msgr. Tensing was pastor from 1971 to 1986. He was succeeded by Fr. Francis J. Miller 1986 to1992 and Fr. Edward L. Rudemiller 1992 to 2005. The current pastor, is Fr. David Sunberg, came to Lourdes in 2005.
The strength of Lourdes is the goodness of its people, manifested by a strong faith, deep hope and an active love that cares and shares.
Our parish is named after the apparitions of Our Blessed Mother to St. Bernadette Soubirous, at Lourdes France in 1854. The shrine of Lourdes is known for its curative powers. Over five million people visit Lourdes each year.
Each year our parish celebrates it birthday with Heritage Sunday on the second Sunday of October.
We have much to be thankful for here at OLL. God has been very good to us and blessed us with many gifts of His love.
May our Blessed Mother continue to watch over us and keep us close to Jesus.