St. Peter's Colony
The historic territory of the abbey was also referred to as '''St. Peter's Colony'''. 8,000 settlers had arrived in the colony by 1910 and by 1930 it was home to 18,000 Roman Catholics. Most were German Catholics. •
Leofeld: St. Boniface Parish founded May 17, 1903.{{cite web •
Muenster: St. Peter’s May 21, 1903. •
Fulda July 18, 1903: St. Joseph •
Marysburg July 19, 1903:
Marysburg Assumption Church •
Annaheim July 22, 1903: St. Ann Church •
Englefeld: Holy Guardian Angels was founded Aug. 1, 1903{{cite web •
Watson May 18, 1904: Sacred Heart Church was founded in 1903 •
Lake Lenore May 29, 1904: St. Anthony Church. •
Bruno July 18, 1904: St. Bruno Church was founded in 1904{{cite web •
Humboldt 1905: St. Augustine Church was founded in 1905. St. Elizabeth Convent Cemetery in Humboldt. The first burial was in 1916 with 62 burials by 1996. The Franciscan Sisters of St. Elizabeth arrived from Austria in 1911 and founded a hospital in Humboldt. •
Burr Oct. 15, 1905: St. Scholastico Church near Burr • Romance, Southwest of Watson Oct. 1906: St. Oswald Church. Cemetery records the first burial was in 1909. •
St. Gregor Jan. 17, 1907: St. Gregory the Great.The first church was built in 1907. •
Pilger Aug. 4,1907: Holy Trinity Church, St. Bernard (Old Pilger) •
St. Benedict 1907: St. Benedict Church •
Dana June 24, 1907: St. Maurus Church was founded in 1907. •
Carmel 1908: Our Lady of Mount Carmel Church. Located north is the
Shrine of Our Lady of Mount Carmel. The work was commissioned by Abbot Serverin Gertkin of St. Peter's Abbey.{{cite web •
Cudworth Dec. 8, 1912: St. Michael Church •
Middle Lake 1915: Canadian Martyrs Church •
Peterson 1924: St. Agnes Church •
Naicam May 19, 1925: St. George's ==References==