Address: 2980 Ft. Recovery-Minster Rd., Wendelin, Ohio, 45883 (Mercer County)
Phone: (419) 678-4118 Website
Mass Times: Sun. 07:30; Fri. 07:30; Holy Day: 07:00; Adoration: Fri. 08:00 to 16:00 (First Fri. of each month.); Confessions: Fri. 01:00 to 01:00 (after 07:30 Mass)
Parish Founded: 1856 Church Built: 1870
Architect: Unknown Architectural Style: Gothic
History: St. Wendelin Parish was founded when several men living southwest of St. Henry went to Cincinnati to ask permission for a new Roman Catholic parish to serve their spiritual needs. Permission was granted. Nine men from the area bought five acres of land, with an unfinished frame building on it for $200. The unfinished building was finished as a store downstairs and a church on the second floor. This was known as the St. Wendelin Mission Church.
By 1868 it was decided to erect a brick church. A 42' x 100' building was agreed upon, and the parishioners agreed to make the brick themselves. The church was finished in about two years and dedicated on St. Wendelin's Day in 1870. The church with additions and renovations is still the parish church today. A rectory was erected in 1905. The Society of the Precious Blood has provided the parish with pastors since the founding of the parish.
Pilgrim Pointers:
Across the Street from St. Wendelin Church is the Wendelin Tavern with daily specials and a spacious dining area.