St. Peter's Church at 425 N. Fourth St., Steubenville, OH 43952 US - Home
WELCOME TO ST. PETER'S CHURCH
This parish was founded in 1832 by French missionaries (Dominicans).
In the early 1800's this area was part of the Archdiocese of Cincinnati. At this time there were many French settlers in this area.
This is the third church built on this property. The original church was called St. Pius.
This Church of St. Peter was built in 1905-1907. The style is French Renaissance.
At the time this church was built, this parish was made up of mostly sons and daughters of Irish immigrants.
Now all nationalities attend this church from the tri-state area.
Baptisms
Arrangements must be made one month in advance and pre-baptismal instruction must be taken by the parents and godparents.
Marriages
All Women of the Parish Are Welcome to Join our Catholic Women's Club
GS: A High School Youth Group meeting at St. Peter's
THE CATECHESIS OF THE GOOD SHEPHERD
RELIGIOUS EDUCATION FOR CHILDREN
GRADES K - 8
www.catholicfaithformationinsteub.org
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