Queen of the Most Holy Rosary (Diocese of Harrisburg)

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Queen of the Most Holy Rosary
City:

Elysburg, PA

Website: http://www.qmhr.net/
Email:

sheila@qmhr.net

Queen of the Most Holy Rosary is in Pennsylvania (United States) and is part of the Diocese of Harrisburg.

It is dedicated to Queen of the Most Holy Rosary.

Location

It is located at 599 W Center St, Elysburg, PA 17824.

Queen of the Most Holy Rosary
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[[Category:Diocese of Harrisburg]]

History

Queen of the Most Holy Rosary Parish in Elysburg, Pennsylvania, has been serving the Catholic community since its foundation in 1878. The parish was established to cater to the spiritual needs of the growing number of Catholic families in the area, many of whom were involved in the local coal mining industry. The first church was a modest structure, reflecting the early days of the community's development.[1]

The current church building on West Center Street was constructed to accommodate the increasing congregation, symbolizing the growth and permanence of the Catholic faith in Elysburg. Over the years, the parish has seen various renovations and expansions, including the addition of a parish hall and other facilities to support its ministries and community gatherings.[2]

Queen of the Most Holy Rosary is known for its dedication to Marian devotion, particularly through the Rosary, which is a central part of its spiritual life. The parish hosts regular Rosary devotions, reflecting its name and the community's commitment to this prayer. The parish has also been active in community service, engaging in activities like food drives, support for the needy, and community celebrations.[3]

While there is no longer a parish school directly associated with Queen of the Most Holy Rosary, the parish offers religious education programs aimed at all ages, ensuring the continuity of faith education. Notable clergy, like Father Alfred P. Sceski, have served the parish, contributing to its spiritual and communal life over the decades.[4]

The parish also made headlines when it hosted listening sessions by Bishop Ronald Gainer in 2019 regarding the Pennsylvania Grand Jury report on sexual abuse, indicating its role in the broader context of the Diocese's response to contemporary church issues.[5]

Related parishes

  • Holy Angels, Kulpmont, PA
  • Divine Redeemer, Mount Carmel, PA

References