Campbell is a small rural community, with a
population of approximately 3800, located near Interstate 86.The majority of the residents commute to work
in Bath or Corning.
1850 – FATHER THOMAS
CUNNINGHAM
AND FATHER PETER
COOGAN
Early
Mention of Campbell’s Roman Catholic community begins in the 1850s when Rev. Thomas
Cunningham, and later Rev. Peter Coogan from Corning
(which was a part of the Buffalo
diocese) celebrated Mass in private homes.Most Catholics were Irish immigrants working primarily in the nearby
tanneries.They were often observed
walking along the river to attend Mass in Corning.
1871 FATHER DARCY AND
A NEW CHURCH
In 1871, Campbell was assigned to Rev. Matthew Darcy of Bath.Father Darcy oversaw the construction of the
present church.St.
Joseph’s by Sam Payne of Bath
for a cost of $4,000 on a plot owned by John Clawson.A few years later, a metal ceiling was
added.In 1897, the Campbell parish became a part of the
Rochester Diocese.
1926 – 1991 MISSION
PARISH AND ABC
Later St. Joseph, always a mission parish, was transferred to
St. Patrick’s Church in Corning and then to St.
Mary’s Church in Bath.In 1926 it began to share a common pastor
with St. Stanislaus Church in Bradford.St. Catherine’s Church in Addison
was added to the group in 1991 forming what is affectionately called the ABC
parishes.St. Joseph’s is now one of the five parishes
comprising the Central Steuben Catholic Parishes which are working on a plan
for religious services in the future.
Throughout
all the changes in pastoral responsibilities over the years without a resident
priest, St. Joseph’s
has grown in attendance, now with approximately 250 families.Parishioners, who come from an average ten
mile radius, have assumed an active leadership role and demonstrate great pride
in their church.
1971 AND 1978 BISHOP
JOSEPH HOGAN VISITS
In 1971,
Bishop Joseph Hogan celebrated Mass at St.
Joseph’s in recognition of the church’s centennial
year.It was noted that this was the
first time a bishop had visited St.
Joseph’s Church in the one hundred years of
existence.A dinner and reception were
held at St. Mary’s Hall in Bath after the Mass.
During
recent years, some major changes and improvements have been made to the church
structure.In the 1960s, a new front
entrance was installed which allowed a more direct access into the church.In 1977, a 2000 square foot hall addition was
made possibly by a gift of the Pollio family in memory of their parents, Albert
and Anne Pollio, the founders of the Pollio Dairy in Campbell.The new hall allowed for church function such as dinners and increased
space for religious instruction.Bishop
Hogan again presided at Mass in May 1978, when the church hall was
dedicated.
The church
steeple, which was damaged by a major lightning struck during an afternoon
thunderstorm in 1993, was repaired and resurfaced.Thankfully, the remainder of the church
building was spared.A new parking lot
adjacent to the church helped relieve the emphasis on street parking.New siding was added to the church and hall,
and air conditioning was installed providing comfort during warm summer days.
A fall
bazaar is held each year aided by the ladies’ weekly craft classes.There is a very active CCD program and youth
group.
1982 – 2007 FATHER
GERALD O’CONNOR AND FATHER ANDREW KALAFSKY (FATHER “K”)
Rev. Gerald
O’Connor served as pastor at St.
Joseph’s from 1982 until 2007.Rev. Andrew Kalafsky (Father “K”) assisted in
his retirement from 1991 until his death in April of 2007.Both priests promoted a sense of community
among the parishioners of St. Joseph’s Campbell,
St. Catherine’s in Addison and St. Stan’s in Bradford.
2007 FATHER PATRICK
CONNOR
Rev.
Patrick Connor has served as pastor at St.
Joseph’s since 2007 when Father O’Connor retired.
St. Catherine of Siena; St. Joseph the Carpenter; St. Stanislaus Bishop & Martyr are members of Central Steuben Catholic Parishes, Diocese of Rochester, NY copyright 2008 ABC Parishes, Addison NY, all rights reserved.