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Church Address
419 1st Ave
Fingal,
ND
58031
United States
Phone: (701) 437-2791
Fax: (262) 437-2791
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Church Pastor
Fr. Scott Karnik
Pastor
419 1st Ave
Fingal,
ND
58031
United States
Phone: (701) 437-2791
Fax: (262) 437-2791
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Roman Catholic
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Diocese of Fargo
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Fr. Scott Karnik
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Leader Bio:
I was born and raised in Veseleyville, North Dakota.
It's right in the central part of Walsh County. It's southwest of Grafton and west of Minto, in the northeast corner of the state.
My parents are Fred and Beatrice Karnik, both deceased.
I have one older sister (Ramona) and one older brother (Fred, Jr.).
My ordination date is June 3, 2017. I've just cleared the five-year mark.
When I worked in the world, I spent most of my time working in radio. I did a lot of things there. I also spent a little time in the military.
Please, feel free to invite me over to bless your homes and your fields!
It's right in the central part of Walsh County. It's southwest of Grafton and west of Minto, in the northeast corner of the state.
My parents are Fred and Beatrice Karnik, both deceased.
I have one older sister (Ramona) and one older brother (Fred, Jr.).
My ordination date is June 3, 2017. I've just cleared the five-year mark.
When I worked in the world, I spent most of my time working in radio. I did a lot of things there. I also spent a little time in the military.
Please, feel free to invite me over to bless your homes and your fields!
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Mailing Address
c/o Holy Trinity Catholic Church
302 Bluff St
Enderlin, ND
58027-1330
302 Bluff St
Enderlin, ND
58027-1330
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Holy Trinity Catholic Church Mass Times
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Sunday Mass Schedule
Sunday Vigil:
Saturday 5:00pm in Sheldon
Sunday:
8:30am in Enderlin
10:30am in Fingal
Daily Mass Schedule
Monday: 7:00 AM Private Mass
Tuesday: 5:00 PM Fingal
Wednesday: 9:00 AM Sheldon
Thursday: 10:30 AM Maryhill
Friday: 7:00 AM Enderlin
Holy Trinity Catholic Church mass times last updated on the 18th of January, 2025
Sunday Mass Schedule
Sunday Vigil:
Saturday 5:00pm in Sheldon
Sunday:
8:30am in Enderlin
10:30am in Fingal
Daily Mass Schedule
Monday: 7:00 AM Private Mass
Tuesday: 5:00 PM Fingal
Wednesday: 9:00 AM Sheldon
Thursday: 10:30 AM Maryhill
Friday: 7:00 AM Enderlin
Holy Trinity Catholic Church mass times last updated on the 18th of January, 2025
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Holy Trinity Catholic Church History
History of Holy Trinity
Holy Trinity Catholic Church started out on a tract of land northeast of Fingal, built of native stone by the parishioners and completed in 1891. Fr. Anton Wagner became the first resident priest of Holy Trinity in 1899. There was also a two-story boarding school, St. Gerard's, on the church grounds. The church was struck by lightning in 1909, shattering the tower and weakening the structure. It was repaired and used for a short time but soon the school was used for church services. The church was torn down in 1915. The school closed in 1918 due to the influenza epidemic. The site for the new church in Fingal was purchased in November of 1917. The cornerstone was laid and blessed on May 15, 1918. The church of Holy Trinity was blessed by the bishop on August 4, 1918.
Holy Trinity has two cemeteries. One is located at the site of the old church grounds, which is referred to as the "old cemetery". The other is located north of Fingal and is referred to as the "new cemetery".
Many changes have occurred over the years. With the exodus of many people from the rural areas of North Dakota, it has taken its toll on the number of parishioners attending many area churches. Holy Trinity no longer had a resident priest in 1984 and became a mission parish of St. Bernard in Oriska along with St. Thomas in Buffalo. During the years 1994 to 2006 Holy Trinity became Oriska's sole mission parish. Then in 2006, with the closing of St. Henry's in Alice in 2005, Holy Trinity became a mission parish of St. Patrick in Enderlin along with the mission parish of Our Lady of the Scapular in Sheldon. The current pastor is Father Chris Markman.
History of Pastors
1898-1901 - Rev. Anton Wagner
1901-1903 - Rev. Benno Kauer
1903-1904 - Rev. H. Bruenagel
1904-1908 - Rev. A.J. VandenHeuvel
1908-1910 - Rev. Gerhard Wilkes
1910-1915 - Rev. Herman Wilkes
1915-1917 - Rev. Michael Simon
1917-1922 - Rev. Edmund Basel
1922 - Rev. John Greiner
1922-1930 - Rev. Robert Wewers
1930-1936 - Rev. John Thieltges
1936-1948 - Rev. Edward Lippert
1948-1955 - Rev. Siegfried Heyl
1955-1962 - Rev. Paul Koehler
1962-1967 - Rev. Patrick Healy
1967-1984 - Rev. George Bolte
1984-1990 - Rev. Charles Rudd
1990-1994 - Rev. Damien Schill
1994-1996 - Rev. Jeffrey L. Wald
1996-1997 - Rev. Gregory Schlesselmann
1997-1998 - Rev. Kevin Willis
1998-2003 - Rev. Kazimierz S. Kopacz
2004-2005 - Rev. Timothy Johnson
2005-2006 - Rev. John Fallon
2006-2012 - Rev. Msgr. Daniel J. Pilon
2012-2016 - Rev. John Aerts
2016-Present - Rev. Christopher Markman
Holy Trinity Catholic Church started out on a tract of land northeast of Fingal, built of native stone by the parishioners and completed in 1891. Fr. Anton Wagner became the first resident priest of Holy Trinity in 1899. There was also a two-story boarding school, St. Gerard's, on the church grounds. The church was struck by lightning in 1909, shattering the tower and weakening the structure. It was repaired and used for a short time but soon the school was used for church services. The church was torn down in 1915. The school closed in 1918 due to the influenza epidemic. The site for the new church in Fingal was purchased in November of 1917. The cornerstone was laid and blessed on May 15, 1918. The church of Holy Trinity was blessed by the bishop on August 4, 1918.
Holy Trinity has two cemeteries. One is located at the site of the old church grounds, which is referred to as the "old cemetery". The other is located north of Fingal and is referred to as the "new cemetery".
Many changes have occurred over the years. With the exodus of many people from the rural areas of North Dakota, it has taken its toll on the number of parishioners attending many area churches. Holy Trinity no longer had a resident priest in 1984 and became a mission parish of St. Bernard in Oriska along with St. Thomas in Buffalo. During the years 1994 to 2006 Holy Trinity became Oriska's sole mission parish. Then in 2006, with the closing of St. Henry's in Alice in 2005, Holy Trinity became a mission parish of St. Patrick in Enderlin along with the mission parish of Our Lady of the Scapular in Sheldon. The current pastor is Father Chris Markman.
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Holy Trinity Catholic Church listing was last updated on the 18th of January, 2025
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