St. Leo's Catholic Church

Lewistown, Montana

St. Leo's Catholic Church: stained glass window
St. Leo's Catholic Church: St. Leo's Catholic Church
St. Leo's Catholic Church: St. Leo's Catholic Church
St. Leo's Catholic Church: St. Leo's Catholic Church
St. Leo's Catholic Church: stained glass window
St. Leo's Catholic Church: St. Leo's Catholic Church
St. Leo's Catholic Church: St. Leo's Catholic Church
St. Leo's Catholic Church: St. Leo's Catholic Church
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Physical Address:

124 West Broadway, Lewistown, MT 59457

Mailing Address:

PO Box 421, Lewistown, MT 59457

Contact Info

406-538-9306

406-538-7624

stleos@midrivers.com

About St. Leo's Catholic Church

In 1913, Father Victor van den Broeck, purchased the coveted site of Brooks Island in Lewistown for a new Church. Local workers used local bricks to construct an Italian basilica style with Romanesque style for the twin spires. The 1915 historic classification is called Romanesque Revival with predominantly Italian influences. The first Mass was celebrated on October 15, 1916 and the church was dedicated on November 12, 1916 by Bishop Mathias Lenihan.

Our patron in Lewistown, Pope Saint Leo the Great, is depicted in a stained-glass window executed by Conrad Pickel Studios in 1953. A watercolor rendition of this fifth-century reformer, unifier and theologian stands superimposed in benediction over the ninety-five foot campanile tower of the historical Romanesque structure erected in 1915.

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About St. Leo's Catholic Church

In 1913, Father Victor van den Broeck, purchased the coveted site of Brooks Island in Lewistown for a new Church. Local workers used local bricks to construct an Italian basilica style with Romanesque style for the twin spires. The 1915 historic classification is called Romanesque Revival with predominantly Italian influences. The first Mass was celebrated on October 15, 1916 and the church was dedicated on November 12, 1916 by Bishop Mathias Lenihan.

Our patron in Lewistown, Pope Saint Leo the Great, is depicted in a stained-glass window executed by Conrad Pickel Studios in 1953. A watercolor rendition of this fifth-century reformer, unifier and theologian stands superimposed in benediction over the ninety-five foot campanile tower of the historical Romanesque structure erected in 1915.

St. Leo's Catholic Church Activities

History

St. Leo's Catholic Church Amenities

St. Leo's Catholic Church Reservations

About Lewistown, Montana

Elevation: 3,936

Population: 6,208

County: Fergus

Lewistown sits at the geographic center of Montana. Originally a mining town and now largely agricultural, Lewistown captures both the rural and artistic nature of Montana. Known as the City of Stone, the original settlers were Croatian stone masons. Beautiful architecture constructed by early... ...

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