A Church in the Valley

Saint Thomas the Apostle
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Three centuries of faith, born in a room at a paper mill.You know there are stories hidden in the churches you pass every day.Stories of ordinary people whose courage built something extraordinary, something lasting. But those stories rarely get told with the depth and context they deserve. If you have ever wondered how a tiny community of believers could survive centuries of hardship, growth, and transformation, A Church in the Valley: Saint Thomas the Apostle is the history you have been looking for.In 1729, a small group of Catholics gathered for Mass in the home of Thomas and Elizabeth Willcox, who ran a paper mill in rural Pennsylvania. There were only about forty Catholics in the entire colony. Itinerant Jesuit priests traveled dangerous roads from Maryland to minister to them. From that fragile beginning, Saint Thomas the Apostle grew into the oldest Roman Catholic presence in what is now Delaware County, Pennsylvania, a parish of thousands with a vibrant spiritual life spanning three centuries. Andrew Miller traces that remarkable journey, connecting the parish's story to the larger currents of European, American, and Pennsylvania history. This is not a book of theology or dogma. It is a professional, fact-based history of a community defined by perseverance and devotion.Inside these pages, you will discover: - How a handful of colonial-era Catholics kept the faith alive with prayer books and dedication when priests could visit only sporadically- The people, pastors, and pivotal moments that shaped Saint Thomas from a rural mission into a thriving modern parish- How local, national, and world events intersected with the life of one small church in a Pennsylvania valley
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