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In Imogene, Iowa, the Church of St. Patrick, has held in its bosom, generations of devout Irish and German immigrants who seeded the fertile fields of Southwest Iowa with scores of hard working, beautiful women and handsome men. The Altar stands as a testimony of the resilience of the people of Imogene. The marble in the altar was imported from Italy a second time, after the first shipment sank in the frigid waters of the Atlantic along with the rest of the Titanic.
'''St. Patrick Church''' is located in Imogene, Iowa. The marble in the altar was imported from Italy a second time, after the first shipment sank in the Titanic.


Love of god, country and family is visibly displayed in the gorgeous stained glass windows that adorn the church. The craftmanship of the church windows was the creation of Italian glass masters which had been comissioned on behalf of families residing in Imogene.
Love of God, country and family is visibly displayed in the stained glass windows that adorn the church. The craftmanship of the church windows was the creation of Italian glass masters which had been comissioned on behalf of families residing in Imogene.

Revision as of 06:34, 23 January 2010

St. Patrick Church is located in Imogene, Iowa. The marble in the altar was imported from Italy a second time, after the first shipment sank in the Titanic.

Love of God, country and family is visibly displayed in the stained glass windows that adorn the church. The craftmanship of the church windows was the creation of Italian glass masters which had been comissioned on behalf of families residing in Imogene.