History and timeline
St. Charles Borromeo Parish History Highlights
1962
Oct. 28 – First Masses were celebrated on the Feast of Christ the King. 1,190 people attended Sunday’s liturgies in the Alter High School gymnasium.
Nov. 4 – Monsignor Martin T. Gilligan is installed as first pastor.
Feast of St. Charles Borromeo
Dec. 2 – First issue of the SPUR (Sunday bulletin): “S”- Sacrifice, “P”-Prayer, “U”- Unity in Christ, “R”- Religion Parish emblem Humilitas
1963
Rev. Edward Haskamp and Rev. Lawrence Breslin joined St. Charles; Rev. Edward Haskamp served as principal of Alter High School and Rev. Lawrence Breslin served as director of the parish School of Religion for high school.
Jan. – Confraternity of Christian Doctrine (CCD) was started for grade school on Sunday mornings and for high school on Monday evenings at Alter High school.
Jan. 6 – Koffee Klatsch was held in the cafeteria for parents. Jim Wolf first Music Director, assisted by Be a Cartolano
Mar. – First parish census
Spring Groundbreaking and blessing of building for St. Charles church and school
1964
Aug. – First Mass in original church
Sept. 6 – On the eve of the opening of the Third Session of Vatican Council II, Archbishop Karl J. Alter dedicated the St. Charles church and school building, where Sunday Masses would now be celebrated.
Sept. 8 – St. Charles School opened with Sister Mary Helen, S.C., as principal.
Faculty: Three Sisters of Charity, ten lay teachers for grades 4-8, 505 students enrolled
School Board established
1966
New addition to St. Charles School: 16 new classrooms and Walsh Hall, where two additional Sunday Masses were celebrated
1968
Sister Marie Timothy S.C. (Sr. JoAnne Termini) was appointed first Director of Religious Education, grades 1-8.
Sr. Catherine Noreen Driscoll, S.C., became principal of St. Charles School (1968-1972).
1972
Sr. Marie Karen Sammons, S.C., became principal of St. Charles School (1972-1990).
1974
Rev. Richard Klug was appointed second pastor of St. Charles School.
1979
Rev. Mr. Leonard Baltes was ordained as the first permanent deacon for the parish.
1983
Renewal process, “Christ Renews His Parish,” began in response to recent revisions in Church Canon Law (1962-1983 directory).
1986
Rev. Monsignor Lawrence Breslin was appointed third pastor of St. Charles School.
1990
Mrs. Penny Horstman became principal of St. Charles School School (1990-1996).
1991
Oct. – Official groundbreaking of the present church
1993
Mar. 5 – Dedication of present church was officiated by Most Rev. Daniel E. Pilarczyk, Archbishop of Cincinnati. Procession from original church to present church was followed by celebration of the first Sunday liturgy in present church held at 5 p.m.
Aug. 22 – Dedication of new Parish Activity Center (PAC)
1994
Jan. – Blessing of new Mother and Child sculpture by artist, Michael Price, took place at all Sunday Masses.
1996
Mrs. Judy Ellerbrock became principal of St. Charles School (1996-2006).
1997
Ted and Lisa Singer became new music directors.
2003
Feb. 23 – Blessing and dedication of the new Reuter Opus 2216 pipe organ was followed by a recital given by Mr. William Fenimor.
2004
Apr. 24 – Rev. Mr. Robert Collins was ordained permanent deacon for St. Charles School.
Jul. 1 – Rev. Gerald Haemmerle was appointed fourth pastor of St. Charles School.
2006
Mrs. Fran Moore became principal of St. Charles School (2006-2011).
2007
Jan. 19 – Blessing and dedication of the new crucifix by sculptors Norbert and Victoria Koehn, over five hundred people were in attendance.
2010
Apr. 24 – Rev. Mr. F. William Moore ordained permanent deacon for St. Charles by Archbishop Dennis Schnurr.
Playground was created in the back parking lot for students in grades Kindergarten through 8th grades.
2011
Mr. David Bogle became principal of St. Charles School (2011-present).
2012
St. Charles Preschool was established.
2013
July 1 – Rev. Daniel Meyer was appointed fifth pastor of St. Charles School.
2017
Preschool Playground was established.