Address: 471 St. Anthony Rd. St. Anthony (Mercer)
Pilgrim Pointers:
There is no restroom or water in the church. If you do not find the Parish Center next door open then make your way to the Padua Pub across the street for a comfort stop and a nice lunch. The pub opens daily at 11:00am.
Phone: 419-678-4802 Website Mass Times: Sunday 11:00 am Parish Founded: 1852 Church Built: 1880 Architect: Anton De Curtins Architectural Style: ?History: St. Anthony Catholic Church is located just one mile east of the Ohio-Indiana state line in Mercer County. It was established in the summer of 1852. With the help of their Lutheran neighbors, a group of pioneers constructed the first log church. This church was built a quarter of a mile north of the present building. Each family contributed $4.00 to help defray the cost of the church.Today only the cemetery remains at this site.
Construction of the present church began in 1874. Due to the location of the public school and the desire to locate the church as near it as possible, it was decided to build the new church further south. With little money available, the church was built gradually over a period of six years, with the completion in about 1880. Working under the direction of architect, Anton De Curtins, volunteers from the parish did much of the labor.