I remember as a teenager living on Overlook Ave and walking past St. Teresa everyday to/from Western Hills High School. My Sister was married in St Teresa in 1975 with three priest in attendance, all lead by Monsignor Boyle. Some great memories of the yesteryears. Thanks for producing the video and preserving some of St. Teresa's vibrant community history. After departing in 1991 and now retired to the "Left Coast".. So so many fond memories Price Hill, Covedale, Delhi and Western Hills.. Cheers to one and all.
Our family was one of many that called St. Teresa our own throughout the years beginning in the early 60's. I have countless memories of not only the structures but the people who made, and continue to make, St. Teresa a very special place. Thank you for the memories that this video stirred up in me, and the beautiful lesson and history contained within. St. Teresa if very fortunate to have people like Ray who have such passion for the parish.
My dad and his whole family were loyal parishioners of this church my great Aunt Rose used to come in and clean the pews during the week she would come in and help clean the church and do her part to help out keeping it beautiful...
I think my grandparents had been going there since they'd moved up to Ohio which I guess was in the thirties my whole family on my dad's side attended that church cuz they all lived right in that area...
My mom & dad were married in the second church on Overlook. All of my eight siblings went to St. Teresa. Mom & dad remain parishioners until their deaths. Fr. Porter married my folks.
What a beautiful church and a lovely story. I hope lots of the parishioners walked there because the parking lot doesn't look big enough for 1200 people. LOL
Beautiful church! Too bad it can’t return to the Roman rite and the Traditional Latin Mass with the high altar. The people would flock to that! The beacon of lite is none other than a modernist novelty.
What a beautiful church, thank you for another amazing video
This was the church I grewup in.
such a gorgeous church
Yes it is.
Beautiful church and I am sure that all who worship there are proud of this church.
Yes they are.
I remember as a teenager living on Overlook Ave and walking past St. Teresa everyday to/from Western Hills High School.
My Sister was married in St Teresa in 1975 with three priest in attendance, all lead by Monsignor Boyle. Some great memories
of the yesteryears. Thanks for producing the video and preserving some of St. Teresa's vibrant community history.
After departing in 1991 and now retired to the "Left Coast".. So so many fond memories Price Hill, Covedale, Delhi and Western Hills.. Cheers to one and all.
Glad you enjoyed it.
Beautiful church and a beautiful story of history about it! Thanks for sharing!
Glad you like it!
Our family was one of many that called St. Teresa our own throughout the years beginning in the early 60's. I have countless memories of not only the structures but the people who made, and continue to make, St. Teresa a very special place. Thank you for the memories that this video stirred up in me, and the beautiful lesson and history contained within. St. Teresa if very fortunate to have people like Ray who have such passion for the parish.
It is a nice church.
Thank you! Great video and great history!
You're wlcome!
Very Interesting. Thank you
You're welcome!
My dad and his whole family were loyal parishioners of this church my great Aunt Rose used to come in and clean the pews during the week she would come in and help clean the church and do her part to help out keeping it beautiful...
What year was that?
It was around 1995 that my aunt rose died but they attended since back in the day
I think my grandparents had been going there since they'd moved up to Ohio which I guess was in the thirties my whole family on my dad's side attended that church cuz they all lived right in that area...
I went to this school as a child. I used to be catholic as well 🙃. Beautiful building
My mom & dad were married in the second church on Overlook. All of my eight siblings went to St. Teresa. Mom & dad remain parishioners until their deaths. Fr. Porter married my folks.
This church has quite an interesting history.
What a beautiful church and a lovely story. I hope lots of the parishioners walked there because the parking lot doesn't look big enough for 1200 people. LOL
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Ray Grothaus is a legend!
i went there for 1st grade, class of 2016
My parents were married there in 1947.
Beautiful church! Too bad it can’t return to the Roman rite and the Traditional Latin Mass with the high altar. The people would flock to that! The beacon of lite is none other than a modernist novelty.
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