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General Information

What is a Basilica?

Dating to ancient Greek and Roman times a basilica originally referred to a type of public building in which official business was conducted.  Beginning in the fourth century of the Christian era, basilicas began to be used as places of worship.  It was during this time that the construction of the great basilicas of Rome was begun.  Soon these basilica churches began to play a unique role in the life of the Popes and the universal church.

Today, the term basilica refers to a special designation given by the Holy Father to certain churches because of their antiquity, dignity, historical importance, and their significance as a center of worship and prayer.

 

The History of

The Basilica of St. John

The history of St. John's parish dates back to June 7, 1905, when fourteen lots were purchased on University Avenue between 19th Street and Harding Road (now Martin Luther King Blvd.) at a cost of $8,000, under the direction of Rev. Daniel F. Mulvihill.  Two additional lots were purchased on July 20, 1905 for $1,375.00

Being deeply interested in Catholic education, the first building on the property was the present brick school where a large chapel on the second floor was used for a temporary church.  The first Mass was celebrated in the partially completed school on Christmas day, 1905.  In August, 1913, the basement of our present church was built and services were held there until the upper church was started.  The cornerstone for the upper part of the church was laid on September 19, 1926.

On Sunday, December 4, 1927, St. John's church was solemnly dedicated by Most Rev. Thomas W. Drumm, D.D., Bishop of Des Moines.  A Solemn Pontifical High Mass was celebrated upon the newly dedicated altar.  The present altar of celebration was made in Italy and was consecrated on June 5, 1983.

St. John's Catholic Church was named to the National Registry of Historical Places on September 8, 1987.  On December 31, 1989, Most Rev. William H. Bullock, Bishop of Des Moines, presided at the Solemn dedication of the church as a minor basilica.

A church is a sacrament in stone.  It presents a sign of God's presence in the world.  As you enter the church you ascend from the normal, the everyday, and rise to encounter the living God.  The very facade of this building is an invitation to come and encounter Jesus Christ.  Like all church families, this one reaches out with the hands of Christ and invites you to come into the love of God, come home to the Basilica of St. John.

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