In the spring of 1994, preliminary work began on “Phase Two,” which focused on our new church building. During the following 12-month period, the parish sought special multi-year pledges which were tied to memorials. Over 1,000 households made a commitment, allowing construction to begin in the summer of 1995. Four properties (some dating back to the 1910’s) were purchased, which allowed the new church to be built at its present site. The size of the building is 27,100 square feet and it seats 1,200 people.
The new church was dedicated on the Feast of the Immaculate Conception in 1996, with a full house in attendance. A reception followed in the social room. The cost to build the church was $3.8 million, plus an additional $800,000 for furnishings and miscellaneous building expenses.
The next component involved the construction of our Administrative Office building. The parish staff was originally housed in the former church; they moved to the top of the Children’s Center once construction began on its renovation in mid-January 1999. This structure, along with a new garage for the rectory, was built on the corner of our campus at 92nd and Pflumm. The Parish Office is 4,000 square feet on the ground level with a 1,500 square-foot basement. It was dedicated on August 18, 1999, at a cost of $700,000.