The following historical descriptions are transcribed from the book, The Catholic
Church in Wisconsin, published by the Catholic Historical Publishing Company,
T.J. Sullivan, October 9, 1896.
Ozaukee County Churches
Mater Dolorosa Church, Fredonia, Wis.
The Catholic church at Fredonia, Wisconsin, which
was dedicated to the Mother of Sorrows, was first established about the year 1847.
Prior to this time, the people of that vicinity were occasionally visited by traveling
priests,and more immediately subsequent to its organization, at stated intervals,
by resident pastors from adjacent parishes. The first that we have in the way of
recorded facts regarding the pastors associated with this congregation were given
in 1857 when the Rev. Simon BARTOSZ attended the congregation at Fredonia. He was
succeeded by the Rev. J. STUCKY, who remained until 1859; the Father REHRL to 1860;
Fathers HASSELBAUER and REIF to 1861; the Rev. C. REHRL to 1863 and the Rev. J. MEHLMANN
to 1864. during Father MEHLMANN's administration, a mission was held by the Rev.
Jesuit Father F.X. WENINGER, in August, 1863. The next pastor of this congregation
was the Rev. M. RETZER, who remained until 1865 when the Rev. George STRICKNER replaced
him. He was succeeded in 1866 by the Rev. J. WELTER, who conducted the pastorate
until 1871. In 1868 the second church, a stone structure, was erected. After the
departure of Father WELTER, the Rev. Father REHRL took charge again until 1878, when
he was succeeded by the Rev. W.J. FRANTZ, who remained until 1880. The year preceding
this, a parsonage was built, and it was at this time also the congregation received
its first permanent pastor. After Father FRANTZ, the Rev. Seb. WEISS took charge.
He was succeeded in 1881 by Father A.T. REININGER, who remained until November, 1883,
when Father RAESS was appointed to the pastorate. During the latter's residence at
Fredonia, which lasted until 1888, a commodious brick school-house was erected and
the church frescoed throughout. Father RAESS was succeeded by the Rev. J.H. KORFHAGE,
who remained until 1890, at which time, the present pastor, the Rev. P.J. DELLES,
assumed the duties. The congregation now consists of about forty-eight families.
There is one parochial school at Fredonia, which is in charge of two Sisters of St.
Francis of Assisi, and has a regular attendance of fifty-one scholars. Associated
with this congregation is the St. Mary's Ladies' Society of the Rosary, of which
the pastor is president; Mrs. Theresa MERTZIG, secretary, and Mrs. Walburga RETZER,
treasurer. It has thirty-seven members.
The congregation of St. John the Baptist, at Waubeka, Ozaukee County, which is a
mission to the congregation at Fredonia, was established about the year 1868. There
are now about sixty families belonging to this congregation, where services are held
every Sunday and all holy days. The members are all German. At one time, that is
during the year 1878, a regular resident pastor was appointed to this congregation,
but the expenses incident upon such an undertaking were too much for the little community
to maintain and so, perforce, the congregation became a mission to the church at
Fredonia. There is one Catholic organization, the St. Ann's Society of Christian
Mothers, associated with the members of St. John's, of which Mrs. FRANTZEN is secretary
and Mrs. Elizabeth WATRY is treasurer.
The Rev. P.J. DELLES was born in the town of Belgium, Ozaukee County,
Wisconsin, in the year1866. When by five years of age he removed with his parents
to Port Washington, where he attended the parochial school until 1880. He then went
to St. Lawrence College of the Capuchin Fathers at Mt. Calvary, taking there the
five years classical course. In the summer of 1885 he entered the seminary of St.
Francis, where he completed a course in philosophy and theology, and was ordained
to the priesthood October 18, 1889, by the Most Rev. Archbishop Michael HEISS. Father
DELLES celebrated his first holy Mass at Port Washington two days later, after which
he was assigned to St. George's church at Kenosha as assistant, where he remained
until July, 1890, when he was appointed to his present pastorate.