Fifty years ago on May 6, 1952, forty-
Work then began on a temporary rectory which was completed in December, 1952. The
parish grew rapidly, and within two years it was evident that there was a great need
for a school. Less than two years later, on September 10, 1956, the doors of Holy
Redeemer School were opened to 279 students. Three of the rooms in the school also
serviced as living quarters for the first teaching staff, five Sisters from the Order
of St. Benedict of Ferdinand, Indiana.
By the fall of 1958, enrollment had reached 400 students, and the need for more classroom
space as well as a larger place for worship led to plans for a new convent and auditorium
church. The new convent was completed in September, 1959. The new church, with a
capacity of 650, was completed in February, 1960. As the parish experienced growth
in numbers and buildings, growth as a parish community was also taking place. Holy
Name Society, Altar Society, St. Vincent dePaul Society, and a Catholic Youth Organization
were some of the ministries started during this time.
In 1962, four new classrooms were added, and the original church was converted into
two classrooms. Student enrollment reached its highest peak during the 1967-
In 1986, a feasibility committee was formed to study the need for a new church. A
Fund Drive began in 1989 to raise the $2,200,000 needed, and the present church was
dedicated by Bishop Gerald Gettelfinger on April 11, 1992. Also at this time the
former church was converted to the Activity Center. New ministries were formed as
needs were identified, in the Neighborhood Apostolate program, Parish Nurse, and
the Parish Host and Hostess program.
With continued growth on the North side of Evansville, the parish council formed
a task force in 1998 who sought parishioner input as to the future needs of Holy
Redeemer Parish. Out of this study, Forward in Faith was established in 1999 to provide
present and future generations the physical space needed to carry out the ever growing
ministries of our parish. A Pre-
New ministries continued to grow, with the Knights of Columbus council formed, Christ
Renews His Parish (CRHP), and Ministry of Mothers Sharing (MOMS). Presently, serving
1,147 families in the parish, 176 religious education students and 298 school students.
Holy Redeemer Parish has reached 80% in capital campaign pledges of the total $4,000,000
needed to make Forward in Faith a reality.
During 2002, our Golden Jubilee year, we broke ground for our building expansion
and we will continue what the 48 charter members started 50 years ago, to provide
the Catholic community of the North Side of Evansville a place to worship, serve,
and learn, in the name of our most Holy Redeemer.