A rose window decoratively surrounded by concentric pointed arches is also situated on the south facade.
[2] The academy building is a rectangular two-story brick edifice completed in 1912, a vernacular interpretation of the Renaissance Revival style.
[2] The main (south) facade displays an entry "pavilion" of wall pilasters visually supporting a pedimented front with corner battlements.
The association purchased 25,000 acres of land in northeastern Greeley County from the Burlington and Missouri River Railroad, with the goal of establishing a colony for Irish Americans fleeing harsh conditions in the east.
The cornerstone of the present structure was laid in 1909, and Bishop Scannell dedicated the new church on September 29, 1914.