That same year the members built a log cabin on John Hack's land to celebrate mass in.
Due to the split many of the members wanted to build a new church to worship in.
In 1844 many of the families built another log cabin with the help of the priest to celebrate mass in.
[2] Then in 1851 a brick church was built and parishioners numbered around 120 families.
The fourth church was completed and dedicated on September 27, 1925 by Bishop F. Noll of Ft.