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Parish History
St. Matthias, located in the Somerset
section of Franklin Township, New Jersey, is a relatively
young parish, tracing its history to only 1962.
It was founded when the population of Somerset grew
too large to be accommodated by nearby parishes.
The area to become Franklin Township
was settled by the Dutch who recognized the potential
of the fertile farmland nearly 300 years ago. St. Peter’s
Parish, in nearby New Brunswick, was established in
1829 to meet the needs of the growing Catholic population
and served the area well for many years.
The area’s population boomed
in 1840 when hundreds of workers arrived to build the
canal, which was to run through the New Brunswick area.
Coming from various parts of Europe, those workers and
their families represented diverse ethnic origins and
religious backgrounds. The canal and the company that
built it changed the face of the countryside by bringing
in many industries and the people needed to support
them.
By 1880, the Catholic population had
increased significantly, so that the necessity of establishing
a Catholic parish in Franklin Township became evident.
Accordingly, the first Catholic parish in the township,
St. Joseph's, was established in the East Millstone
section in 1883. More Catholic churches were built
over the years as the growth of the population in nearby
towns warranted. St. Peter’s Church in New
Brunswick, the oldest, became the largest parish in
the area, with residents of Franklin Township attending
Mass and receiving sacraments in that parish church.
Throughout the 20th century, St. Peter’s
continued to grow. It had reached such a size that on
June 8, 1962, the most Rev. George W. Ahr, Bishop of
Trenton, circumscribed a section of the parish and established
the parish of St. Matthias within it, naming Father
William McKenna the first pastor.
Our patron, Saint Matthias knew Jesus in His public
ministry and worked tirelessly for the Faith. St.
Matthias replaced Judas, the apostle turned traitor
through an election by the eleven other apostles. He
was put to death for his preaching about Christ after
converting many to Christianity.
First Masses at Hillcrest
School
Because no church building existed, the first two Masses
of St. Matthias parish were celebrated at Hillcrest
School on June 17, 1962, with Henry Haase and Cullen
Smith assisting Father McKenna as alter servers.
As Sunday Masses at the school were overcrowded, it
was deemed necessary to change the temporary place of
worship. Beginning on July 1, three Masses were
celebrated each Sunday in the auditorium of Franklin
High School. Assisting Father McKenna were Fathers
James Sadowsky, S.J. and Leo Hombach, S.J., both of
Fordham University in the Bronx, NY.
The first recorded Baptisms in the
parish were those of Cynthia Lynn Bacon, Patricia Ann
Downey, Laura Doyle and Lisa Schillen, who were baptized
by Fr. McKenna on July 8, 1962. Baptisms were
held after Sunday Masses at the high school. All the
rites of passage in the parish were finally recorded
with the first funeral, which was that of Alphonse Pino
on July 28, held at St. Peter’s.
The church and grade school buildings
were constructed in 1964 and opened for use in 1965.
The early staff comprised Sister Mary Janice, R.S.M.
principal, and eight faculty members -- four Sisters
of Mercy and four lay teachers.
Thirty years later— in 1996
-- an addition to house Pre-K and kindergarten classes
along with a state-of-the art library and a parish meeting
room were added to serve the 2700 families enrolled
at St. Matthias. The new facility was dedicated on November
2, 1996. Presiding at the ceremony was the Most Rev.
Vincent De Paul Breen, bishop of Metuchen, the diocese
in which St. Matthias parish is a part.
Continued Growth
Since its founding in 1962, The Catholic Community of
St. Matthias has grown in population and in services.
As of October 2003, the parish comprises approximately
3000 households and offers more than 60 ministries through
which parishioners can contribute their time, talent
and treasure as well as gain personal spirituality and
general enrichment.
Below are some facts about this energetic parish
- The first class was graduated from
St. Matthias School (SMS) in 1970
- A member of the class of ’73
– Joseph Celano – was ordained in 1997
and is now pastor at
St. Bernard’s Church in Bridgewater, NJ.
- Lay Eucharistic ministers began
serving in 1975
- The popular spring carnival has
been held for every year since 1987.
- SMS received Middle States Accreditation
in 1991
- The rectory was converted to parish
offices in 1994
- The annual picnic was first held
in 1997
- A Technology Trot has been held
annually since 1998 to raise money for the technology
development of SMS
- During Hurricane Floyd in 1999,
St. Matthias served as an evacuation site
- SMS was named National School
of Excellence and received the Blue Ribbon Award in
2001
- The library was renamed the John
M. Collins memorial Library in 2001 to commemorate
John Collins, a graduate of SMS and a New York City
firefighter who died during the 9/11
attack on New York
- St. Matthias was the 2002 recipient
of The Archbishop Thomas J. Murphy Memorial Parish
Stewardship Award
- Parishioners show their generosity
by donating food to the Franklin Food Bank on the
first Sunday of each month
- The first St. Matthias parish
directory was published in 2002 – the 40th anniversary
of the community
- An annual golf tournament is held
each fall to benefit SMS
- As of 2004, the parish has two
new deacons — Russ Demkovitz and Helmut Wittreich;
joining Deacon Steve Holzinger '94, Deacon John Radvanski
'98 and Deacon Ron Caimi '98
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