The St. Kilian Parish was established in 1856. A 10 page type-written history was created for the 100th anniversary celebration in 1956. This same document was re-issued (with a forward and and some additional information appended to the end) for the 125th anniversary in 1981. The 1981 document has been reproduced below with several pictures added (most from Bill Zarnstorff).
Tony Hanson
16 April 2007
The date was June 2, 1856, five years before Abraham Lincoln became president of the United States, at which time the parish of St. Kilian was organized under the direction of its first pastor, the Reverend Carl Schraudenbach. On June 12th, ten days later, a meeting was held and the first officers of the parish were elected.
Now, one hundred and twenty five years later, we come together to celebrate those beginnings and the span of years that has brought us to this grand celebration.
The story in this booklet speaks for itself, and what a storey it is. From the days of Abraham Lincoln, from horseback and horse-drawn vehicles, through the invention of electric lights, motorized transportation, air travel, space travel, a man on the moon, the civil war and two world wars and how many more events in between.
But most important of all has been the presence of God in our midst, of Jesus Christ in the Eucharist, a vineyard to carry on His command to ".teach all nations".
For all of this we give thanks at this very special celebration. Thanks for the faith communities, the priests and people who, for a century and a quarter, have brought us to this day. May their faith, spirit and courage be for us all a beacon to follow, a light of Christ that has illuminated the darkness since 1856.
Fr. William F. Knoernschild
Pastor
Southeastern Wisconsin is known for its beauty with its many lakes, streams and rolling countryside. It is in this area four miles east of Lake Geneva and a little better than four miles south of the village of Lyons that St. Killian's Church is located.
It was between 1840 and 1850 that several families from the southern part of Bavaria immigrated to and settled in the southern part of Walworth County some in the township of Hudson (now known as the Township of Lyons) and some in Bloomfield Township.
St. Mary's Burlington was the nearest German speaking parish. A few years later St. Alphonsus New Munster was established but both of these parishes meant traveling quite some distance to assist at Mass. It was a three hour drive and we are told many times people of this area walked to church. During those early years there were few luxuries like buggies. People were forced to travel by horseback on in wagons to fulfill their duties to God.
In 1847 a Catholic Church was built in Lake Geneva. This was an English speaking parish and the pastor had several missions. As a result Mass was not offered every Sunday at St. Francis de Sales Parish. It did not solve the religious problem of the Catholics in Lyons and Bloomfield Townships.
In the year 1856 the Catholics of this area, after several meetings decided that they would like their own church where their language was spoken and one that would be centrally located for them.
The following signed a petition for the church.
Franz Michael Mayer | F. Goss | Joseph Meyerhofer |
Joseph Mayer | Anna Goss | George Williams |
Anton Holzheimer | Adolp Holcamp | Moriz Neuhaepel |
Franz G. Grass | L. Nauheisel | Andrew Lauser |
Bartholomew Homann | Nicholas Meyerhofer | Martin Vogal |
Sabastian Scheuermann | Mr. Feser | Joseph Krieft |
William Scheuermann | Peter Schmitt | Andrew Helgert |
Joseph Helgert | Michael Schneider | F. Neltner |
Sabastian Feser | Joseph Held | Mary Scheuermann |
Eva Helgert | Anna Urspring | Jacob Bienemann |
After raising sufficient money they petitioned the Rt. Rev. John Martin Henni, D.D. Bishop of Milwaukee. He in turn designated the Rev. Carl Schraudenbach of New Munster to organize in and about the town of Hudson a German parish to be know as St. Killian.
The parish was organized June 2, 1856. The land where the church was to be built was donated to the new congregation by Bartholomew and Ottilia Homann (two acres) and George, Barbara and William Scheuermann (one acre).
On June 12th 1856 a meeting was held at the home of Sebastian Scheuermann and the following officers were elected.
President | Rev. Carl Schraudenbach |
Vice President | Sebastian Scheuermann |
Treasurer | William Scheuermann |
Secretary | Anton Holzheimer |
Trustees | L. Nuheisel, Joseph Meyerhofer, Franz Mayer. |
Half the money necessary to build the church was donated immediately the other half was donated November 1, 1856.
St. Kilians remained a Mission to New Munster for several years. For a time St. Kilians was cared for from Lake Geneva. No separate records of Baptism, Weddings and the like were kept but were simply entered with the regular records of St. Alphonsus or St. Francis de Sales parishes.
In 1870 a Catholic parish was organized at the village of Lyons but it was not until fourteen years later that St. Kilians became attached permanently to St. Joseph's Parrish as a Mission. Since being attached to St. Josephs Lyons the following priests have served faithfully at St. Kilians.
1884 - 1888 | Rev. August Gardhause |
1888 - 1890 | Rev. Carl Drees |
1890 - 1892 | Rev. Wm. Latte of Archdiocese of St. Paul, Minnesota |
1892 - 1894 | Rev. Cyril Kufner, O.F.M. Cap. |
1894 - 1897 | Rev. John Diebold |
1897 - 1902 | Rev. J. Korfage |
1902 - 1903 | ev. Cassianus O.F.M. Cap. |
1903 - 1913 | Rev. F.J. Hillenbrand |
1913 - 1935 | Rev. A.C. Biwer |
1935 - 1939 | Rev. Oswald Krusing |
1939 - 1945 | Rev. Henry A. Maurer |
1945 - | Rev. Francis Tenpenny |
Today the bodies of many of the pioneers of St. Killian's parish rest in the beautiful little cemetery adjoining the Church. As we happily recall their faith and sacrifices one hundred years later our sincere prayer is that they have been found worthy of the promises of Christ and are enjoying with our Patron St. Killian the eternal vision of God in heaven.
Some interesting notes of the past one hundred years.
We have no record to indicate that the members of St. Kilians celebrated the Silver Jubilee of the parish in 1991. The records do show new names on the parish list was as follows: Members of the parish at the 25th year were:
Lorenz Helgert | John Voelkering | Anton Holzheimer |
Michael Feser | John Wagner | John Brever |
William Scheuermann | Joseph Meyerhofer | John Hake |
Jacob Germann | Joseph Mayer | Anton Gerken |
George Biennemann | Nicholas Helgert | Joseph Sobbe |
Several members of St. Kilians still happily recall the golden jubilee of the parish held in 1906. The following priests were present to help the members of the parish to say thank you to God for his many blessings:
Father F.J. Hillenbrand - Pastor |
Rev. Alberts - Waterford |
Rev. Eugene Reilly - Lake Geneva |
Rev. Edward Schiefen - Kansasville |
Rev. Joseph Lamotte - Marquette, Michigan |
Following the Mass of Jubilee a family picnic was held in Erharts woods. The parish roster in 1906 read as follows:
Henry Bracker | Andrew Keller | John Scheuermann |
Joseph Bruckner | George Keller | J. Streff |
Fredolin Dorn | Matthew Kiefer | Mrs. William Schulz |
Anton Erhart | Joseph Mayer | Simon Schulz |
Laurence Helgert | Joseph Meyerhofer | Joseph Vogt |
Nicholas Helgert | Dorothea Meyerhofer | Richard Vogt |
Bartholomew Homann | J. Maurer | Mrs. Elisabeth Urspring |
August Germann | J. Mangold | William Roanhouse |
John Holzheimer | George Reuss | Mrs. Katherine Holzheime |
J Kaudi | George Scheuermann |   |
On June 2, 1931 St. Kilians parish celebrated its Diamond Jubilee with a Solemn High Mass in thanksgiving. Present on this happy day were:
His Excellency The Most | Rev. Samuel A. Stritch assisting in Cappa Magna |
Celebrant | Rev. Herman J. Mayer of St. Elisabeth, Missouri |
Deacon | Rev. Edward Schiefen, Kansasville, Wisconsin |
Sub-Deacon | Rev. Henry Mauer, Burlington, Wis. |
Master of Ceremonies | Rev. Harland Kuehn, Burlington Wis. |
Sermon | Ref. F.J. Hillenbrand, Burlington, Wis. |
The following priests were present:
The Very | Rev. Joseph Van Treek, Burlington, Wisconsin |
  | Rev. J. Perrion, Waterford, Wisconsin |
  | Rev. Joseph Wurm, New Munster, Wisconsin |
  | Rev. Joseph Smith, Lake Geneva |
  | Rev. John Stehling, Elkhorn, Wisconsin |
  | Rev. H. Schmitt, Delevan, Wisconsin |
  | Rev. Joseph Keller, Brighton, Wisconsin |
  | Rev. Charles Lehwald, Paris, Wisconsin |
  | Rev. Joseph Ritger, East Troy, Wisconsin |
  | Rev. A.C. Biwer, Pastor of St. Kilians |
The parish had again undergone some changes as is evident from the parish roster of 1931.
George Amborn | Doric Forbes |
Andrew Brever | Mrs. August Germann |
Mrs. H. Brever | Peter Germann |
Frank Brever | Reinhard Germann |
Leo Brecer | Clement Germann |
Charles Curran | James Grady |
Anton Erhart Jr, | Mary Grady |
Alvin Forbes | Oscar Heidkemper |
Anna Helgert | Julia Martin |
Mrs. Mary Helgert | Val Reich |
Thomas Helgert | Richard Rice |
Mrs. William Kaddatz | Joseph Rice |
Dorothy Kaddatz | Rittmann Brothers |
George Howe | Louis Roesser |
Leo Holzheimer | Fred Schara |
Mrs. Felix Meyerhofer | Fred Scheuermann |
Andrew Meyerhofer | Schulz Family |
Nicholas Meyerhofer | Frank Vogt |
Urban Meyerhofer | Charles Vogt |
Joseph Mayer | Peter Wilger |
Joseph Mangold | John Erhart |
On a beautiful summer day, Sunday, July 8, 1956, St. Kilian's parish celebrated its centennial with a Solemn High Mass at 10 o'clock in the morning. The Mass was attended by Archbishop Albert G. Meyer. The Mass was celebrated by Father Owsald Krusing, deacon, and Father Henry Maurer. Father James Manley, pastor of St. Francis de Sales, Lake Geneva, was sub-deacon.
Following the mass a noon dinner was served at St. Joseph's Hall in Lyons. An Open House was held at St. Kilian's Hall from 2:00 to 4:00 p.m. Father F.J. Tenpenny was pastor at St. Kilians for this celebration.
The "little cathedral of the country", St. Kilian's, is celebrating its 125th anniversary on June 28, 1981. St. Kilian's stands waiting for Mass every Sunday morning as the mission church of St. Joseph's. Father William Knoerschild now serves as pastor. Some of the present members of the parish are descendants of the original families who petitioned the Bishop of Milwaukee to establish the church in 1856. The parish and friends will celebrate the 125th anniversary with Archbishop Rembert Weakland, who will be assisted by former priests of the parish.
There will be a reception following the Mass at St. Kilian's and at 4 o'clock a dinner at St. Joseph's Hall at Lyons.
The following priests have served this parish since 1956:
Fr. Francis Tenpenny | Fr. George Huber | Fr. Cajetan Bogdanski |
Fr. William Zelly | Fr. Franklyn Becker | Fr. Rick Niemier |
Fr. Richard Walsh | Assistant Priests: | Fr. Finian Zaucha |
Fr. William Knoernschild | Fr. Arnold Rzadkiewicz | Fr. Warren Rector |
Fr. Harold Peight |   |   |
The present members of the parish are:
  | Mrs. Marion Adams | * | Miss Kathy Kautz |
  | Mrs. Donald Adams | * | Miss Nancy Kautz |
  | Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth Baumeister | * | Mr. & Mrs. William Kautz |
  | Mr. & Mrs. Laverne Baumeister |   | Mrs. Edmund Keefe |
  | Mrs. Kurt Bayer |   | Mrs. Lulu Leahy |
  | Mrs. Kurt Bayer, Jr. | * | Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Mangold |
  | Mrs. Arlene Braden | * | Mrs. Kathryn Mangold |
  | Mrs. Helene Brever | * | Miss Ann Meyerhofer |
  | Mrs. Margie Doll | * | Mr. & Mrs. Harold Meyerhofer |
  | Mr. & Mrs. Carl Drews | * | Miss Lorraine Meyerhofer |
  | Mr. & Mrs. David Ehlen | * | Mr. Roger Meyerhofer |
  | Mr. & Mrs. Herbert Ehlen | * | Mr. William Meyerhofer |
  | Mr. & Mrs. John Ehlen |   | Mrs. Elmira Pious |
  | Miss Kathy Ehlen |   | Mr. Carl Podstapka |
  | Mr. Leonard Ehlen |   | Mr. & Mrs. Chet Price |
* | Mr. & Mrs. Shawn Gleason |   | Mr. Steve Price |
* | Mrs. Barbara Holder | * | Mrs. Arthur Raduenz |
* | Miss Cheryl Holzheimer |   | Mr. & Mrs. Greg Redmer |
* | Mr. Jerry Holzheimer |   | Miss Viola Scott |
* | Mr. Kenneth Holzheimer |   | Mrs. Ted Wallace |
* | Miss Lynn Holzheimer | * | Miss Rose Erhart |
* | Mr. & Mrs. William Holzheimer | * | Mrs. Mary Mayer Roesser |
* | Mr. Charles Kautz | * | Mrs. Irene Helgert Uhlenhake |
* Descendants of the original families
Many monetary contributions have been graciously given by families and friends to St. Kilian's.
Donations to our parish have been made during the past twenty-five years. The following donations were made:
Many more monetary contributions and gifts have been donated this year for our 125th celebration.
The happenings at St. Kilian's since 1956 have been of great interest and benefit for the people and the parish.
The present church officers are Joseph Mangold and Herbert Ehlien.
The Sodality officers are: Prefect Joan Holzheimer, Vice Prefect Amy Bayer, Secretary Jean Meyerhofer, and Treasurer Dorothy Kautz.
There have been many improvements made to the church such as paneling, a new ceiling, and carpeting. The confessional was added and a new organ.
The outside of the church and the hall have been painted several times. Friends of the parish made contributions to pay for the painting.
Judy Baumeister and Ann Meyerhofer have been organists for the masses.
Mass servers have been Edward and David Ehlen; Gerald and Robert Beyer; John, William, Lester and Timothy Baumeister; Jerry Holzheimer; and William Meyerhofer.
Members of the parish and guests have assisted Father at Mass as Readers.
CCD classes for the grade school children were held after Sunday mass during the school year.
Recently an Outdoor Mass was celebrated every other Memorial Day by the pastor for the memory of our War Veterans of St. Kilian's and St. Joseph's parishes.
The hall has been redecorated several times and electric heaters have been installed the last twenty-five years. The priests, parishioners, and friends have had many pleasant memories of activities held there.
Kenneth, William and John Baumeister; Edward and David Ehlen; William Kautz; Roger Meyerhofer; and Richard Raduenz served their country during this time.
St. Kilian's has many memories of the past 125 years and may our prayers and efforts continue with the "little cathedral in the country" for Love and Peace.
Compiled by:
M.L. Meyerhofer