Saints Peter and Paul Catholic Church (Solon, Iowa)

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Location1165 NE Taft Avenue
Solon, Iowa
Coordinates41°50′56.19″N 91°27′51.12″W / 41.8489417°N 91.4642000°W / 41.8489417; -91.4642000
Area2.5 acres (1.0 ha)
Built1916-1917
Saints Peter and Paul Catholic Church
Saints Peter and Paul Chapel in rural Solon Iowa
Saints Peter and Paul Catholic Church (Solon, Iowa) is located in Iowa
Saints Peter and Paul Catholic Church (Solon, Iowa)
Saints Peter and Paul Catholic Church (Solon, Iowa) is located in the United States
Saints Peter and Paul Catholic Church (Solon, Iowa)
Location1165 NE Taft Avenue
Solon, Iowa
Coordinates41°50′56.19″N 91°27′51.12″W / 41.8489417°N 91.4642000°W / 41.8489417; -91.4642000
Area2.5 acres (1.0 ha)
Built1916-1917
ArchitectR. K. Parkinson
Architectural styleLate 19th and 20th century Revivals
NRHP reference No.97000622[1]
Added to NRHPMarch 12, 1999

Saints Peter and Paul Catholic Church is a former parish church of the Diocese of Davenport. The church is located in rural Solon, Iowa, United States. The property is on a gravel road east of Iowa Highway 1 between Solon and Mount Vernon in rural Johnson County. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1999.[1]

Memorial to the old stone church located in the cemetery across the street.

Saints Peter and Paul Catholic Church was founded around 1861 to serve Czech Bohemian immigrants who began settling near Solon in 1854. It was the first Bohemian Catholic congregation in Iowa.[2] They initially met in area schoolhouses with or without a priest. The first church building used by the parish was built of stone and located across the road from the present building. The stone was quarried locally and the building was built by hand for $1,300.[3] In time the building started to deteriorate and it was closed in 1916 and was torn down in 1938. A monument to the first church is located in the cemetery where its altar was located.[2]

Ground was broken for the present church building on April 18, 1916. It was dedicated on July 15, 1917. The Rev. Florian Svrdlik from St. Wenceslaus Church in Cedar Rapids, Iowa, preached the sermon at the ceremony. The bid for constructing the building was $13,800.[3]

The parish, like many in rural Iowa, was a victim of declining numbers of clergy and people who opted to live and work on farms. On March 28, 1996, Bishop William Franklin announced in The Catholic Messenger that Saints Peter and Paul's would close by the end of June.[4] The parish was merged with St. Mary's in Solon on June 30 of that year, and the church building was officially closed. Rev. Joseph Sparks of St. Mary's was placed in charge of pastoral management for corporate affairs. That same year members from the former parish organized to preserve the church building. They bought the church from the diocese for a dollar and raised funds to renovate the building.[3] By 1998 the renovation project was completed and the facility is used for weddings and other events.

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