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Historic Churches of Downtown Evansville
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The Holy Trinity School was the children's catholic school stemming from the Holy Trinity Church that sat directly next to the school. The school was an obvious catholic school and was exclusive to the catholic church goers of the Holy Trinity Church group. The population first branched off of the German American population in Evansville. The school was built in 1869, close to a decade after the church was built. Once the fire of 1950 took the church out of order the school was used as a place of worship until 1958 when the two were both razed, and the new Holy Trinity Church was built in the place of both. The corner in which the school had previously sat is now the current location of the Holy Trinity Church parking lot.


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The Holy Trinity School was built beside the Holy Trinity Church on the North corner of 3rd street and Vine. The school began its building in 1865 but wasn’t officially built and opened in 1869, a full decade after the original church was built. The school was an obvious Catholic school and primarily taught the schools theology. The private religious churches during this time did not have strict guidelines on the curriculum. The teachers were nuns and training priests, the principles were priests.

The school stood tall for just under 100 years. The beautiful, angelic school improved the attraction of the catholic church. The school had a waiting list and approval to join between 1890-1930. The church took special interest in who would attend the school and their background going into the church. The German American population in Evansville made up most of the percentage of participants.

The original school sat as a two room shack next to the church between 1852-1863. The school then served as a place of worship after the church fire in 1950, awaiting the repairs. Once the church was no longer needed for the school, the city left the school as storage until it was razed in February 1958. The city used the open lot and turned it into a parking lot. The current Holy Trinity Church sits where the previous church was leaving the previous school grounds is the church parking lot.

“Holy Trinity School.” CONTENTdm. Accessed November 9, 2023. https://digital.evpl.org/digital/collection/p16848coll1/id/1504/rec/16

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