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St. Patrick's Catholic Church (Glynwood, Ohio)

Glynnwood Catholic Church
St. Patrick's Church in Glynwood, front and northern side.jpg
Front of St. Patrick's Church
St. Patrick's Catholic Church (Glynwood, Ohio) is located in Ohio
St. Patrick's Catholic Church (Glynwood, Ohio)
St. Patrick's Catholic Church (Glynwood, Ohio) is located in the US
St. Patrick's Catholic Church (Glynwood, Ohio)
Location 6 miles northeast of St. Marys on Glynwood Rd., Glynwood, Ohio
Coordinates 40°34′59″N 84°19′5″W / 40.58306°N 84.31806°W / 40.58306; -84.31806Coordinates: 40°34′59″N 84°19′5″W / 40.58306°N 84.31806°W / 40.58306; -84.31806
Area 1 acre (0.40 ha)
Built 1883
Architectural style Gothic Revival
MPS Cross-Tipped Churches of Ohio TR
NRHP Reference # 79003454
Added to NRHP July 26, 1979

St. Patrick's Church is a historic Roman Catholic church in Glynwood, an unincorporated community in Moulton Township, Auglaize County, Ohio, United States. Located north of U.S. Route 33 between St. Marys and Wapakoneta, the church was built in 1883 in the Gothic Revival style. It is one of many large Catholic churches in a region of rural western Ohio known as the "Land of the Cross-Tipped Churches," which was settled by primarily Catholic immigrants during the nineteenth century.

The parish was founded as St. Thomas' Church in the community of Six Mile in 1857. While most Catholic churches established in Auglaize and Mercer counties during this time were primarily German, St. Thomas' was established by Irish settlers.Mass was celebrated in private homes until a leading member donated land for a cemetery and church, which was built in 1860. Starting in the 1840s, the church was served by priests of the Society of the Precious Blood who were based at Minster, approximately 15 miles (24 km) to the south.

During the 1870s, Six Mile prospered due to the discovery of oil and natural gas in the region and the coming of the Lake Erie and Western Railroad; when the railroad built a depot in Six Mile, it renamed the community for local resident John Glynn. St. Thomas' Church also grew, reaching the point that the old frame church was becoming too small for the number of parishioners. Accordingly, the cornerstone was laid for a new brick church in 1883. In this same year, the parish was rededicated for Saint Patrick, the patron saint of Ireland; the cemetery retained its former name.


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