We stand proud of our parish history. Founded in 1876 we have a rich history of clergy, sisters, and laity. Our parish is named after one of the great saints of the church ST. THOMAS AQUINAS. We celebrate his feast day on January 28th known as the patron of all Catholic schools.
In January 1892 in a blinding snow storm, our church, convent and rectory were destroyed by fire. Sunday Masses were held at the Town Hall for the next several months.
A new church was ready for worship in 1894. It was a brick church at a cost of $22,000. It’s seating capacity of 650 gave proof the parish was growing. In 1921 Father Blake (longest running pastor in our history) built the new St. Thomas school.
In 1956 the demolition of St. Thomas Church began. The parish hall was used as a chapel until Feb. 24, 1957 the new church was dedicated by Bishop Shehan (First bishop of Bridgeport). This third church of the parish now had a seating of 1,064.
In recent years, the parishioners and friends of St. Thomas built a Parish Center in 2002 at a cost of $4.2 million. This parish center became a vibrant part of the life of the parish and community.
On our 130th anniversary (2006) it was said: “How we have grown as a community and recognize all those who have laid the foundation on which we continue to build. Some of their names and faces may be unfamiliar to us. Others are cherished in memory of those still living. Yet we are all united by our love for Jesus Christ…”
PASTORS OF SAINT THOMAS AQUINAS CHURCH SINCE 1876
Rev. Martin P. Lawlor Rev. John Quinn Rev. Thomas Mullen Rev. William A. Hart Rev. Philip J. Mc Cabe Rev. Dennis J. Cremin Rev. Thomas J. Coleman Rev. William O'Dell Rev. Patrick Duggan Rev. Msgr. William J. Blake Rev. Msgr. William F. Casey Rev. Msgr. George B. Curtiss Rev. Msgr. Frank C. Dellolio Rev. Msgr. John C. Tetreault Rev. Victor T. Martin Rev. David Roman