The home of the Catholic Church in Lincolnton has traveled many routes and overcome numerous adversities since its inception over 75 years ago. It began with four families who met each Sunday for Mass at the old Warlick Funeral Home. Today, St Dorothy’s Parish is home to more than 400 families and is still growing.

Originally, a Benedictine priest came from Cherryville to serve this small group of Catholics. In 1944 he was replaced by Father Edward Beatty, Pastor of St. Therese Catholic Church in Mooresville, at which time St. Dorothy’s became a mission of this church. Property was purchased in 1955 for the construction of a Church on North Aspen Street. In 1957, with three families, Mass was celebrated at the office of a parishioner in town. A home for the fledgling community was built in 1958. Through the Catholic Extension Society of Chicago, funds for a 1,260 square foot building and living quarters for a part-time priest were obtained from Mr Winter who requested that the Church be named for his deceased wife, Dorothy M. Winter.

1961 saw St Dorothy’s grow to nine families, and the building was enlarged by almost 1000 square feet. This addition was made into a permanent chapel, with a stationary altar and 14 pews. The original structure became the priest’s residence. In 1969, St Dorothy’s became a mission of Our Lady of Consolation Catholic Church in Charlotte. The number of registered families doubled from 25 in 1970, to 50 by 1973.

Throughout the 1970’s the parish family continued to grow rapidly. In 1974 there were 85 families attending crowded weekend Masses, with Faith Formation classes being held at St Luke’s Episcopal Church. In 1976, with 117 families, St Dorothy’s purchased the present tract of land, 5.4 acres made available by the Craig Wood family. 

In June 1976, the mission Church in Lincolnton was named a parish by Bishop Michael J. Begley, the first Bishop of the Diocese of Charlotte. Construction of a 6,900 square foot building began in late summer 1977.

Over the next several years, changes were made to accommodate the growing parish.  A cry room was converted into a chapel, and the priest’s residence became offices and a sacristy. Plans for a new Church were first discussed in June 1990, which included converting the existing structure into a parish center. Through the grace of God and numerous benefactors, ground was broken on February 22, 1994 for the current 6,400 square foot Church building. 

On the Feast of St Dorothy, February 6, 2012 our Sanctuary beautification project came to fruition with the consecration of our new altar by Bishop Peter Jugis. Thanks to the magnanimity, talents, and skills of our own parishioners, our parish enjoys a beautiful sanctuary in which we can together celebrate Masses, Feasts, weddings, funerals, Baptisms and more, and to render worship to God.

St Dorothy’s Catholic Church has long benefited from the rich wisdom and leadership of all the priests who have shepherded this ever-growing community. We continue to thank God for our Church, and for all those who gave so generously of themselves to establish and found this parish. We entrust St Dorothy’s Catholic Church and ourselves to the grace and mercy of God, the powerful intercession of the Blessed Virgin Mary and St Joseph her spouse, and to Saint Dorothy, our beloved patroness.

Our Pastors 

Benedictine Priest 1944 Fr. Joseph Kelleher 1998
Fr. Edward Beatty  1944 Fr. Thomas Kessler 1999
Fr. Joseph Waters 1962 Fr. Thomas Stott 2002
Fr. Vincent Erb 1966 Fr. Matthew Buettner 2005
Fr. John Radaelli, I.M.C. 1969 Fr. David Miller 2013
Fr. Michael O'Keefe  1976 Fr. Michael Carlson 2024
Fr. Carlos Tarasi 1978    
Fr. Conrad Kimbrough 1981    
Fr. Cecil Tice 1983    
Fr. Charles Rooks 1986    
Fr. Patrick Gavigan 1990    
Fr. Richard Farwell 1991    
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