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St. Catherine Church Rectory
Built onto the church in 1892
The rectory consisted of the sacristy and six additional furnished rooms that were the living quarters. It served in this capacity until 1899 when the Sisters of St. Agnes moved in, and a two-room frame house was built for the priest. In 1908, the rectory became the monastery after the nuns moved to their new living quarters. The annex was extended another 22 feet in 1921 which gave it an additional 6 rooms.
In 1968, the rectory was vacated when the parish priest moved his living quarters to the house that was previously the home to the St. Agnes Sisters. The rectory is currently used as a place for special gatherings and meetings.