** Traditional Latin Mass Community ** St. Peter's Church - Troy, New York
St. Peter's Parish History
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Altar Boys-St. Peter's Parish
St. Peter's Parish of Troy, New York is the oldest parish in Troy and the third oldest in New York State. In 1974, on the parish's 150th anniversary, parishioners published a history of St. Peter's. We are proud to present excerpts from it.
St. Peter's Church
Parish History Contents
The Founding of St. Peter's Parish
Fathers Havermans, Donohue, O'Reilly, and Corry
St. Peter's School
Fathers Patrick Ludden and Father John J. Walsh
The Lyceum
Father's William Walsh, Michael English, and Matthew Brennan
Rev. Father Thomas K. Flanigan
The Bells of St. Peter's
150th Anniversary Committee