The town of Hartington was founded in the fall of 1883, and within a few months the Catholic settlers of the town built Holy Trinity Church. This new parish received its first pastor in 1886, and was incorporated into the Diocese of Omaha on September 10, 1887. Several years later, in 1901, the parish built and opened Holy Trinity School for the education of its youth.
Today, Holy Trinity is made up of more than 570 households and educates more than 150 children in our PreK-6 school. Over 200 students attend Cedar Catholic Jr.-Sr. High School, which Holy Trinity and five other parishes support. Holy Trinity parishioners continue to make a positive impact on the Hartington community through their involvement, leadership, and way of life according to the Gospel message. Holy Trinity is proud to have celebrated over 125 years of faith and looks forward with hope to a bright future in God’s grace.
Sunday after Pentecost
November 5, 1967
2011 - 125 Years
2036 - 150 Years
Sign up here for Holy Trinity Perpetual Adoration using the We Adore Him link.
Link to the Liturgical Schedule for Holy Trinity.
Holy Trinity Parish itself does not have any venue available to rent for events. The Knights of Columbus Hall in downtown Hartington is available to rent for special events by calling Chuck/Bev Feilmeier at 402-640-2261.
Information about the Holy Trinity Rosary Grotto
The following are the Holy Trinity Stewardship Council members.
The following are the Holy Trinity Parish Trustees.
The following are the Holy Trinity School Board members.
These are the Holy Trinity Representatives on the Cedar Catholic School Board.
Msgr Werner Council #1233
The Knights of Columbus Hall downtown is available to rent for special events by calling Chuck/Bev Feilmeier (402-640-2261).
For other Knights of Columbus activities: See the Knights of Columbus website, Facebook page or contact: Austin Creamer (402-316-6841).
The Christian Mothers is a national confraternity of women who recognize that mothers guide the destinies of their homes and children. The Christian Mothers strive to uphold the dignity and responsibility of women as wives and mothers and to assist mothers in the Christian formation of their children. This organization unites Christian women who are willing to support each other in creating the most Christian of homes.
Contact: Becky McGregor (402-254-7206)
The Council of Catholic Women (CCW) is a part of the Archdiocesan and National Councils of Catholic Women. Through its membership, it strives to empower and educate all Catholic women in spirituality, leadership, and service. The Council of Catholic Women helps to organize the women (and households) of the parish in order to animate the life of the parish.
The CCW at Holy Trinity is also called "the Guild". Contact: Lisa Becker (402-841-4935) or the parish office (402-254-6559) The CCW is responsible for the Fall Dinner & Bazaar, church cleaning, funeral luncheons, etc.
The Catholic Daughters is one of the oldest and largest organizations of women in the Americas. This organization cultivates and celebrates a uniquely feminine spirituality. The Catholic Daughters enjoy each other’s company at monthly meetings, they pray together, and they strive to make our nation a better place by taking action on issues that affect women and children. They donate to charities, administer scholarships, and strive to be “helping hands” to those in need in the parish.
National Catholic Daughters of America
HTH Contact: Alice Pommer (402-254-6670)
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Holy Trinity Catholic Church
406 South Broadway, PO Box 278
Hartington, NE 68739
holytrinity@hartel.net
hscp@hartel.net
Parish Office Hours:
Monday - Thursday 8:30am - 4:30pm
Friday 8:30am - 12:00pm
Office: 402-254-6559
Fax: 402-254-6553
email: holytrinity@hartel.net
406 South Broadway, PO Box 278
Hartington, NE 68739