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8030 Bradshaw Road · Bradshaw
MD 21087 · 410-592-7071 · Fax 410-592-6803
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The earliest
beginnings of Saint Stephen's date back
to 1841. In 1836, Mr. Stephen J. Raphel
purchased two hundred and fifty acres of
land near McCubbinsville, now known as
Upper Falls. |
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Starting in 1841, priests from Saint
Ignatius Church in Hickory began
celebrating Mass in the Raphel home
three times a year. Gradually this home
acquired the dignity of a mission chapel
and was served by Father Birch from
Saint John's, Long Green in Baltimore
County on the fourth Sunday of each
month until 1866 when he became the
first resident pastor of Saint Stephen's
Parish. |
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On March 17,
1863, Mr. Stephen Falls and other
Trustees of the Gunpowder Division of
the Sons of Temperance deeded to
Archbishop Francis Spalding for five
hundred dollars a wooden building and
one acre of land located on the north
side of Joppa or Rolling Road (now
Bradshaw Road). Father Birch and four
families paid all but one hundred
fifty-six dollars and ninety cents, the
balance received through collections
from other parishioners. |
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On June 28,
1864, Father W. J. Clarke, S.J. of Saint
Ignatius, Baltimore dedicated the
building for divine worship. The
building contained two rooms, an upper
and lower room. The upper room was
readied for Church services and the
lower room for a school where Mr. John
Muller held classes. |
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Father
Joseph Birch continued to serve Saint
Stephen from Long Green until 1866 when
he was made Pastor at Saint Stephen. He
remained at Saint Stephen until 1870. On
December 4, 1869, Mr. Hugh Simms, a
Protestant friend of Father
Birch,donated a second portion of land,
partly wooded and lying on the west,
north and northeast sides of the
original property. Mr. Simms was the
owner of the Jericho and Franklinville
Cotton Duck Mills. Benjamin F. Taylor,
Mary Jane Taylor and George Cator deeded
a third parcel of land to His Eminence
James Cardinal Gibbons on December 21,
1887. |
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From 1870 through
1879, three priests, Reverends Gerard
Nyssen, Louis Morgan and Michael
Stanton, served the people of Saint
Stephen's Parish. In September 1879,
Cardinal Gibbons appointed Reverend Don
Luigi Sartori as Pastor. With wonderful
support from the parishioners, Father
Sartori made plans for a new
Church building and on May 25, 1869,
amid a great deal of pomp typical of the
end of the 19th century, the cornerstone
of the present Church was laid. On June
15, 1890, a solemn dedication for the
completed Church was witnessed by a
concourse of people who had come from
both the surrounding countryside and
Baltimore City. For many years the
Church was referred to as "The Little
Cathedral". |
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Our tenth pastor,
Reverent T. Vincent Fitzgerald arrived
in 1930. Father Fitzgerald arrived in
1930. Father Fitzgerald finalized the
work on the elementary school and
engaged the Sisters of Saint Francis of
Philadelphia to teach here. In 1931,
Father Fitzgerald worked hard to
establish the parish high school. He
drove the school bus to bring the
children to school. The school building
was renovated and partitioned into an
elementary grade school and a high
school. On December 13, 1931, Archbishop
Curley blessed the school that had a
total of one hundred seventy pupils.
That same day, he dedicated the convent
built for the Franciscan Sisters, and he
confirmed sixty-five young men and
women. |
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By 1946, St.
Stephen's Parish had grown to about six
hundred families and the school was
overcrowded. plans for a new elementary
school were made, and it was dedicated
on September 20, 1953. A few years later
an addition to the school and a new
convent were constructed. Eventually the
parish high school was closed and the
old school building was demolished when
the John Carroll High School opened in
Harford County. |
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In
December of 1973, the Church was heavily
damaged by fire, apparently caused by a
short circuit in the electrical wiring.
After two years of renovation, the
Church was reopened. A short thirteen
years later, in January 1986, another
devastating fire struck the Church. This
fire was also caused by a short
circuit in the electrical wiring. With
the help of a parish renovation
committee, the support and generosity of
the entire congregation and the
community in general, the Church was
again restored to its original beauty. A
Mass of Dedication, celebrated by
Archbishop William Borders, was held on
January 18, 1987. |
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Over the years St.
Stephen's Parish has grown to nearly
2,000 households. The number and types
of parish Organizations and groups have
changed. Adult education, youth ministry
and outreach programs are developing;
enrollment in the school and religious
education classes is at an all--time
high. Involvement in parish sacramental
life is increasing. |
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As we face our
future as well as the new millennium,
our present parish community is strong,
built on a wonderful heritage of faith
and love. May this give us the hope to
move forward with a vision for St.
Stephen parish until that day when the
Lord Jesus comes again to take us home. |
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