PRIESTS WHO SERVIED AT ST. MARY AND ST.ANN PARISH FROM  1865

Fr.Michael O'Shea, Fr.Vincent Bardeau (1865- 1895)
1865 - 1895: Frs.Michael O'Shea, Vincent Bardeau and  Archdeacon Eugene         
1895 - 1953: Frs. G.M. Lynch, A.C. Walter, I.C. Gehl,                    
  G. Cleary, J.J.Traynor, B.A.Harris, J.B.Ryan
1953 - 1955: Fr. P. Bodendistel
1956 - 1958: Frs. C. Day, Sullivan & G. Robson
1958 - 1963: Fr. G. Beck SCJ
1963 - 1972: Frs. G. Wubbels and G. Raymakers SCJ
1973 - 1976: Fr. G. Raymakers SCJ
1976 - 1979: Fr. C. Marrevee SCJ
1980 - 1982: Fr. J. Eliens SCJ
1982 - 1987: Fr. G. Raymakers SCJ
1987 - 1989: Fr. J. Eliens SCJ
1989 - 1999: Fr. Paul Vernooy SCJ
1999 - 2003: Fr. Paul Tennyson SCJ
2003 - 2007: Fr. Stephen Collins



January 1, 2008 Fr. Sunny Sebastian

      Fr. G. Cleary                              
                                            Fr.B. A. HARIS 
                                             Fr.C.O.Day
     

PARISH HISTORY

                                  Archdeacon Eugene Laussie
Fr. G. BECK                                       
        Fr.G.Wubbels SCJ                       
       1963 - 1972   
  Fr,J.B. RYAN
Fr.P. Bodendistel
  1963 - 1972
  Fr. G. Raymakers  SCJ
  1973-1976, 1982-1987
  Fr. J. Eliens SCJ
1980-1982, 1987- 1989
  Fr.A.p. Vernooy SCJ
   1989 - 1999 
Fr.Paul Tennyson SCJ
  1999  -  2003 
Fr.StephenCollins

2003 - 2007    

Privacy Policy

Any photos, documents or other material on the St.Mary and St.Ann Parish  website cannot be used by any corporation/individual without the express written consent of St.Mary and St.Ann Parish. By using this Site, you agree to be bound by this Privacy Policy. This Site may contain links or references to other websites. Please be aware that we do not control other websites and that this Privacy Policy does not apply to those websites. We encourage you to read the privacy policy of every website you visit.  The Internet and World Wide Web have brought a world full of information, commerce and entertainment to people around the world.  Information that is posted on the Internet can be instantly available on a worldwide basis.  Unfortunately, this ease of accessibility has come at a price as some people have also used the Internet for nefarious purposes.  Here at St.Mary and St.Ann Parish we have rebuilt our web site and have plans for continual enhancements of the content.  We want to take advantage of the benefits that the Internet can bring to us, and at the same time take every precaution to safeguard our parishioners, especially our children.  In the interest of making our web site fun and meaningful, we envision that our web site may include photos of class activities or all-school activities which are done in the  Parish.   We have developed the following guidelines for how St.Mary and St.Ann parish will operate its  Parish web site , taking into consideration parental consent and common-sense practices for child protection.   We will only publish content that is consistent with the mission of  the Catholic community that it represents.
We will not solicit or publish personal information about any one through our web site.   We will not publish any copyrighted pictures or photographs without the necessary permission.  An example of a copyrighted photo would be a portrait from a professional photo studio.   We understand and share your concern for the privacy of our families and children.