St. Louis Catholic School

Batesville Indiana Historical Tour

St. Louis Catholic School

Batesville, Indiana 47006, United States

Created By: Batesville

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It was apparent to everyone that a flourishing parish needed a school Accordingly, in 1871 the congregation joined with Fr. Louis in construction of a school house of brick.
It was a square boxy-looking affair with a belfry on top in the middle where the roof came to a peak. It was not built for looks, but for useability.
There were two rooms for classes downstairs, heated by pot-bellied stoves in winter. Fuel from the surrounding woods was abundant. The same material served as an instrument of discipline when fidgety youngsters misbehaved in school.
Upstairs the area was partitioned into living quarters for the Sisters. There were only four grades. Sister M. Julitta had the little room and Sister M. Blanche the bigger children. The cost of the building was $5,000.
These Sisters were from the Oldenburg Community of Franciscan Sisters founded by Fr. Rudolf. They have continued to serve the school without interruption all these years. Their example of sacrifice and their educational methods have been one of the biggest blessings that God has bestowed on the parish. The fine spirit of Catholicity prevalent in Batesville is testimony to their efforts.

This point of interest is part of the tour: Batesville Indiana Historical Tour


 

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