St Isidore Parish
St. Isidore Parish, 18201 23 Mile Rd., Macomb, MI 48042
History of St. Isidore Parish History

June 18, 1957 - Parish established with Fr. Walter Schweihofer as the first pastor.

September 1959 - Elementary school opened, staffed by the Adrian Dominican Sisters.

June 10, 1965 - Fr. Paul Sierocki became the second pastor.

February 25, 1967 - Church building was dedicated.

June 1971 - School closed due to lack of funds.

November 1, 1971 - Fr. Edward Konopka named third pastor.

November 6, 1974 - Fr. Lawrence Nawrocki became pastor.

December 1978 - Knights of Columbus Council #7200 formed.

June 1979 - SS. John & Paul and St. John Vianney parishes partitioned from St. Isidore.

December 1981 - School building remodeled into a social hall.

February 1986 - Parish makes decision to build a new, larger church.

April 12, 1987 - Groundbreaking of the new church building.

November 1987 - Fr. Charles Zeeb named Pastor.

June 19, 1988 - New church building dedicated.

April 11, 1992 - St. Therese of Lisieux parish partitioned from St. Isidore.

July 1, 1992 - Fr. Frank Berge named pastor.

July 1996 - St. Maximillian Kolbe parish partitioned from St. Isidore.

July 1998 - Renovation & Expansion Plan-“Building for the Future” drive begins.

March 8, 2000 - Fr. Michael Hrydziuszko becomes seventh Pastor.

May 15, 2001 - Groundbreaking ceremony for the “Building for the Future” renovation.

June 25, 2005 – New Facility Blessed by Bishop Earl Boyea.

 
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18201 23 Mile Rd, Macomb, MI 48042