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Welcome to Luxemburg, Minnesota!
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Luxemburg, MN, is located in
Stearns County, just a few miles south of St. Cloud in the central part of
the state. Once the site of Indian settlements, this area saw an influx of
German and Luxembourg immigrants beginning in the mid-1850s. St. Wendelin's
Parish was founded in 1859. It is dedicated to the Catholic saint of
Scottish blood who was once a shepherd and who later founded the Benedictine
Abbey of Tholey. St. Wendelin is the patron saint of "country folk and
herdsmen," according to the History of St. Wendelin's Parish (1934).
Each summer, the parish of St. Wendelin's hosts a bazaar to celebrate the
parish's heritage. A large number of Luxembourger families settled here in
the mid-1800s. Today, the town has residents whose ancestors were of varied
ethnic origins. |
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Here we see a front view of
the church of St. Wendelin in Luxemburg, MN. The school and cemetery are
adjacent to the church. Construction on its predecessor, the first church
in Luxemburg, began in 1859, when a number of settlers donated money toward
the effort. Once that structure proved too small, construction on the
present church commenced in 1872. It is built from granite and is a Gothic
structure 50 x 114 feet. Its main walls are 1.5 feet thick and 28 feet
high. The completed structure was dedicated on July 3, 1875 by Bishop
Seidenbusch. In 1881, the Sisters of St. Benedict from St. Joseph, MN, took
over the teaching at the local school. |
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To commemorate the 50th
anniversary of the liberation of Luxembourg during World War II, the Grand
Duchy of Luxembourg sent three copies of this memorial sculpture to the
towns of Luxemburg in Minnesota, Iowa, and Wisconsin. The sculpture
commemorates the contributions of the U.S. soldiers who liberated
Luxembourg. This copy of the commemorative sculpture is proudly displayed
on the grounds of St. Wendelin's Parish in Luxemburg, Minnesota. |
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