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WEDDINGS The St. Wenceslaus of Moravia Catholic Church was originally built seven miles southwest of Owatonna in 1891. More than a century ago, it served as a center for the early Catholic immigrants from Czechoslovakia. The church was a mission church and was first served by priests from Sacred Heart Parish in Owatonna. The altar in the church was purchased in 1910 and moved by horse and wagon to the church from the train station in Pratt. The parish closed in 1952 due to a declining membership. Through the efforts of Father Kasal, then the priest of Sacred Heart Parish in Owatonna the church and all its contents were given to the Steele County Historical Society. It was moved to the Village in 1962. The church today is a special reminder of the religious heritage of Steele County and is completely furnished with its original artifacts.
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