Saint Rose de Viterbo Catholic Church

Saint Rose de Viterbo Catholic Church is a Roman Catholic church in Longview, Washington, United States[1] dedicated to Rose of Viterbo. It is a part of Saint Rose Parish inside the Archdiocese of Seattle.[2]

Saint Rose of Viterbo
LocationLongview, Washington
CountryUnited States
DenominationCatholic
Websitewww.stroselongview.com
Administration
ArchdioceseArchdiocese of Seattle
Clergy
ArchbishopThe Most Rev. Archbishop J. Peter Sartain
Auxiliary Bishop(s)The Right Rev. Bishop Alexander Salazar
DeanThe Very Rev. Fr. Brian Ochs
Priest(s)The Rev. Fr. Sebastin Santhosh Sebastian, HGN
Deacon(s)The Rev. Mr. Deacon Fred Johnson

The parish was established in 1927 to serve the catholic population of the city of Longview, which had been established in 1923. There were four mission churches at Castle Rock, Cathlamet, Kalama, and Woodland, and a new wood-framed church was built for the parish by 1928. This was replaced in 1959 by the current building in stone and glass, which has a steeple 97 feet (30 m) tall.[3]

References

  1. Staff, Keaton Thomas and KATU.com (November 2016). "Two Longview churches vandalized with anti-Semitic symbols".
  2. "St. Rose De Viterbo - Longview". Archidiocese of Seattle. Retrieved 1 February 2017.
  3. "History of St Rose". St Rose de Viterbo Catholic Church. Retrieved 1 February 2017.

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